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过去寄生行为的遗留影响:在先前宿主中依然存在的抵御巢寄生的一线防御机制

The ghosts of parasitism past: lingering frontline anti-brood parasite defenses in a former host.

作者信息

Chaumont Matthew H J, Langmore Naomi E, Welbergen Justin A

机构信息

Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University Richmond, NSW, 2753, Australia.

Research School of Biology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia.

出版信息

Curr Zool. 2021 Feb 24;67(6):573-583. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoab014. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Coevolutionary arms races between brood parasites and hosts provide tractable systems for understanding antagonistic coevolution in nature; however, little is known about the fate of frontline antiparasite defenses when the host "wins" the coevolutionary arms race. By recreating bygone species interactions, using artificial parasitism experiments, lingering defensive behaviors that evolved in the context of parasitism can be understood and may even be used to identify the unknown agent of parasitism past. Here we present the first study of this type by evaluating lingering "frontline" nest defenses that have evolved to prevent egg laying in a former brood parasite host. The Australian reed warbler is currently not parasitized but is known to exhibit fine-tuned egg discrimination-a defensive behavior indicative of a past brood parasite-host arms race and common in closely related parasitized species. Here, using 3D-printed models of adult brood parasites, we examined whether the Australian reed warbler also exhibits frontline defenses to adult brood parasites, and whether we could use these defenses to identify the warbler's "ghost of parasitism past." Our findings provide evidence that the Australian reed warbler readily engages in frontline defenses that are considered adaptive specifically in the context of brood parasitism. However, individuals were unable to discriminate between adults of different brood parasite species at their nest. Overall, our results demonstrate that despite a relaxation in selection, defenses against brood parasitism can be maintained across multiple stages of the host's nesting cycle, and further suggest that, in accordance with previous findings, that learning may be important for fine-tuning frontline defense.

摘要

巢寄生者与宿主之间的协同进化军备竞赛为理解自然界中的对抗性协同进化提供了易于处理的系统;然而,当宿主“赢得”协同进化军备竞赛时,对于一线抗寄生虫防御的命运却知之甚少。通过利用人工寄生实验重现过去的物种相互作用,可以理解在寄生环境中进化出的持久防御行为,甚至可以用来识别过去未知的寄生因子。在此,我们通过评估为防止卵在以前的巢寄生宿主中产卵而进化出的持久“一线”巢穴防御,首次开展了此类研究。澳大利亚苇莺目前未受到寄生,但已知其表现出精细的卵辨别能力——这是一种防御行为,表明过去存在巢寄生者与宿主之间的军备竞赛,且在密切相关的受寄生物种中很常见。在此,我们使用成年巢寄生者的3D打印模型,研究了澳大利亚苇莺是否也对成年巢寄生者表现出一线防御,以及我们是否可以利用这些防御来识别苇莺“过去的寄生幽灵”。我们的研究结果提供了证据,表明澳大利亚苇莺很容易参与到一线防御中,而这些防御在巢寄生的背景下被认为是适应性的。然而,个体无法在其巢穴处区分不同巢寄生物种的成年个体。总体而言,我们的结果表明,尽管选择压力有所放松,但针对巢寄生的防御在宿主筑巢周期的多个阶段都可以维持,并且进一步表明,与先前的研究结果一致,学习对于微调一线防御可能很重要。

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