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果蝇的性别比例与攻击行为的进化

Sex ratio and the evolution of aggression in fruit flies.

作者信息

Bath Eleanor, Edmunds Danielle, Norman Jessica, Atkins Charlotte, Harper Lucy, Rostant Wayne G, Chapman Tracey, Wigby Stuart, Perry Jennifer C

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, 11a Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SZ, UK.

School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2021 Mar 31;288(1947):20203053. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2020.3053. Epub 2021 Mar 17.

Abstract

Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impacts fitness in many species. Aggression varies plastically in response to the social environment, but we lack direct tests of how aggression evolves in response to intra-sexual competition. We investigated how aggression in both sexes evolves in response to the competitive environment, using populations of that we experimentally evolved under female-biased, equal, and male-biased sex ratios. We found that after evolution in a female-biased environment-with less male competition for mates-males fought less often on food patches, although the total frequency and duration of aggressive behaviour did not change. In females, evolution in a female-biased environment-where female competition for resources is higher-resulted in more frequent aggressive interactions among mated females, along with a greater increase in post-mating aggression. These changes in female aggression could not be attributed solely to evolution either in females or in male stimulation of female aggression, suggesting that coevolved interactions between the sexes determine female post-mating aggression. We found evidence consistent with a positive genetic correlation for aggression between males and females, suggesting a shared genetic basis. This study demonstrates the experimental evolution of a behaviour strongly linked to fitness, and the potential for the social environment to shape the evolution of contest behaviours.

摘要

攻击性行为是动物表现出的最为显著的行为之一,并且攻击行为在许多物种中对适应性有着强烈影响。攻击行为会根据社会环境发生可塑性变化,但我们缺乏关于攻击行为如何因同性间竞争而进化的直接测试。我们利用在雌性偏多、雌雄相等和雄性偏多的性别比例下实验性进化的种群,研究了两性的攻击行为如何因竞争环境而进化。我们发现,在雌性偏多的环境中进化后——雄性对配偶的竞争较少——雄性在食物斑块上争斗的频率降低,尽管攻击行为的总频率和持续时间没有变化。在雌性中,在雌性偏多的环境中进化——雌性对资源的竞争更激烈——导致已交配雌性之间的攻击互动更频繁,同时交配后攻击行为的增加幅度更大。雌性攻击行为的这些变化不能仅仅归因于雌性自身的进化或雄性对雌性攻击行为的刺激,这表明两性之间共同进化的相互作用决定了雌性交配后的攻击行为。我们发现了与雄性和雌性之间攻击行为存在正遗传相关性一致的证据,这表明存在共同的遗传基础。这项研究证明了一种与适应性密切相关的行为的实验性进化,以及社会环境塑造竞争行为进化的潜力。

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