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非致命性伤害对蝎子的健康影响:雌性而非雄性付出繁殖代价。

Fitness Implications of Nonlethal Injuries in Scorpions: Females, but Not Males, Pay Reproductive Costs.

出版信息

Am Nat. 2021 Mar;197(3):379-389. doi: 10.1086/712759. Epub 2021 Jan 26.

Abstract

AbstractThe ability to detach a body part in response to a predation attempt is known as autotomy, and it is perhaps the most intensively studied form of nonlethal injury in animals. Although autotomy enhances survival, it may impose reproductive costs on both males and females. We experimentally investigated how autotomy affects the reproductive success of males and females of a scorpion species. Individuals of autotomize the last abdominal segments (the tail), losing the anus and leading to lifelong constipation, since regeneration does not occur. Although the male tail is used during courtship and sperm transfer, autotomy has no effect on male mating success. The combined effect of increased mortality and reduced fecundity resulted in autotomized females producing nearly 35% fewer offspring than intact females. In conclusion, the negative effects of tail autotomy are clearly sex dependent, probably because the factors that influence reproductive success in males and females are markedly different.

摘要

摘要

动物为了逃避捕食而自行断去身体某一部分的能力称为自切,这可能是动物界中研究最广泛的非致死性伤害形式。虽然自切可以提高动物的存活率,但它可能会给雄性和雌性动物带来生殖代价。我们通过实验研究了自切对一种蝎子物种的雄性和雌性个体生殖成功的影响。个体自切最后腹部段(尾巴),失去肛门,导致终身便秘,因为不会再生。虽然雄性尾巴在求偶和精子转移中被使用,但自切对雄性交配成功率没有影响。死亡率的增加和繁殖力的降低的综合影响导致自切的雌性产生的后代比完整的雌性少近 35%。总之,尾巴自切的负面影响显然是依赖于性别的,这可能是因为影响雄性和雌性生殖成功的因素明显不同。

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