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幼虫的社会线索会影响一种昆虫的睾丸发育投入。

Larval social cues influence testicular investment in an insect.

作者信息

Liu Junyan, He Xiong Z, Zheng Xia-Lin, Zhang Yujing, Wang Qiao

机构信息

School of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, Palmerston North 4100, New Zealand.

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Agric-Environment and Agric-Products Safety, National Demonstration Centre for Experimental Plant Science Education, College of Agriculture, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.

出版信息

Curr Zool. 2021 Mar 22;68(1):1-8. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoab028. eCollection 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Socio-sexual environment can have critical impacts on reproduction and survival of animals. Consequently, they need to prepare themselves by allocating more resources to competitive traits that give them advantages in the particular social setting they have been perceiving. Evidence shows that a male usually raises his investment in sperm after he detects the current or future increase of sperm competition because relative sperm numbers can determine his paternity share. This leads to the wide use of testis size as an index of the sperm competition level, yet testis size does not always reflect sperm production. To date, it is not clear whether male animals fine-tune their resource allocation to sperm production and other traits as a response to social cues during their growth and development. Using a polygamous insect , we tested whether and how larval social environment affected sperm production, testis size, and body weight. We exposed the male larvae to different juvenile socio-sexual cues and measured these traits. We demonstrate that regardless of sex ratio, group-reared males produced more eupyrenes (fertile and nucleate sperm) but smaller testes than singly reared ones, and that body weight and apyrene (infertile and anucleate sperm) numbers remained the same across treatments. We conclude that the presence of larval social, but not sexual cues is responsible for the increase of eupyrene production and decrease of testis size. We suggest that male larvae increase investment in fertile sperm cells and reduce investment in other testicular tissues in the presence of conspecific juvenile cues.

摘要

社会性行为环境会对动物的繁殖和生存产生关键影响。因此,它们需要通过将更多资源分配到具有竞争优势的特征上,以便在它们所感知到的特定社会环境中为自己做好准备。有证据表明,雄性在察觉到当前或未来精子竞争加剧后,通常会增加对精子的投入,因为相对精子数量可以决定其亲权份额。这导致睾丸大小被广泛用作精子竞争水平的指标,但睾丸大小并不总是反映精子产量。迄今为止,尚不清楚雄性动物在生长发育过程中是否会根据社会线索对精子生产和其他特征进行资源分配的微调。我们以一种一夫多妻制昆虫为研究对象,测试了幼虫的社会环境是否以及如何影响精子生产、睾丸大小和体重。我们将雄性幼虫暴露于不同的幼年社会性行为线索下,并测量这些特征。我们发现,无论性别比例如何,群居饲养的雄性产生的有核精子(可育且有细胞核的精子)更多,但睾丸比单独饲养的雄性小,并且在不同处理中体重和无核精子(不育且无细胞核的精子)数量保持不变。我们得出结论,幼虫社会线索而非性线索的存在导致了有核精子产量的增加和睾丸大小的减小。我们认为,在有同种幼年线索存在的情况下雄性幼虫会增加对可育精子细胞的投入,并减少对其他睾丸组织的投入。

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