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爱的印记:雄性蛙类(雨蛙科的褶雨蛙属)在抱对时利用牙齿刮擦向雌性传递类速激肽释放因子前体。

Love bites: male frogs (Plectrohyla, Hylidae) use teeth scratching to deliver sodefrin precursor-like factors to females during amplexus.

作者信息

Schulte Lisa M, Martel An, Cruz-Elizalde Raciel, Ramírez-Bautista Aurelio, Bossuyt Franky

机构信息

Department of Wildlife-/Zoo-Animal-Biology and Systematics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue-Str. 13, 60438, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.

Wildlife Health, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820, Merelbeke, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Zool. 2021 Nov 25;18(1):59. doi: 10.1186/s12983-021-00445-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Efficient transfer of chemical signals is important for successful mating in many animal species. Multiple evolutionary lineages of animals evolved direct sex pheromone transmission during traumatic mating-the wounding of the partner with specialized devices-which helps to avoid signal loss to the environment. Although such direct transmission modes of so-called allohormone pheromones are well-documented in invertebrates, they are considered rare in vertebrates. Males of several species of the frog genus Plectrohyla (Hylidae, Anura) have elongated teeth and develop swollen lips during the breeding season. Here we investigated the possibility that these structures are used to scratch the females' skin and apply allohormone pheromones during traumatic mating in several Plectrohyla species.

RESULTS

Our behavioural observations revealed that males press their upper jaw onto the females' dorsum during amplexus, leaving small skin scratches with their teeth. Histological examinations of the males' lips identified specialized mucus glands, resembling known amphibian pheromone glands. Whole-transcriptome sequencing of these breeding glands showed high expression of sodefrin precursor-like factor (SPF) proteins, which are known to have a pheromone function in multiple amphibian species.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study suggests SPF delivery via traumatic mating in several anuran species: the males have specialized breeding glands in the lips for production and secretion and use their elongated teeth as wounding devices for application. We hypothesize that these SPF proteins end up in the females' circulatory system, where understanding their exact function will require further molecular, physiological and behavioural testing.

摘要

背景

在许多动物物种中,化学信号的有效传递对于成功交配至关重要。多个动物进化谱系在创伤性交配过程中进化出了直接的性信息素传递方式,即通过特殊装置伤害配偶,这有助于避免信号向环境中丢失。虽然这种所谓异激素信息素的直接传递模式在无脊椎动物中有充分记录,但在脊椎动物中被认为较为罕见。蛙属(雨蛙科,无尾目)的几个物种的雄性在繁殖季节会长出细长的牙齿并嘴唇肿胀。在这里,我们研究了在几种蛙属物种的创伤性交配过程中,这些结构是否用于刮擦雌性皮肤并涂抹异激素信息素的可能性。

结果

我们的行为观察表明,雄性在抱对时将上颌压在雌性背部,用牙齿留下小的皮肤划痕。对雄性嘴唇的组织学检查发现了特殊的黏液腺,类似于已知的两栖类信息素腺。对这些繁殖腺的全转录组测序显示,类速激肽原因子(SPF)蛋白高表达,已知该蛋白在多种两栖类物种中具有信息素功能。

结论

我们的研究表明,在几种无尾目物种中,通过创伤性交配传递SPF:雄性在嘴唇中有专门的繁殖腺用于产生和分泌,并利用其细长的牙齿作为涂抹的伤害装置。我们推测这些SPF蛋白最终进入雌性的循环系统,要了解它们的确切功能还需要进一步的分子、生理和行为测试。

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