Ma 马玉冰 Yubing, Hua 华泽远 Zeyuan, Mao 毛艾佳 Aijia, Li 李代芹 Daiqin, Zhang 张士昶 Shichang
State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering of China & Centre for Behavioral Ecology & Evolution, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China.
Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117543, Singapore.
Curr Zool. 2021 Oct 30;68(1):113-119. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoab090. eCollection 2022 Feb.
Sexual conflict is common in animals, and female sexual cannibalism represents an extreme form of sexual conflict. Males in many species have evolved a variety of strategies to circumvent or decrease the risk of female sexual cannibalism. Opportunistic mating, by which a male mates with a female when she is disturbed or when she is feeding or undertaking moulting, is one of such kinds of strategies, and widely occurs in many animals, especially in spiders. However, whether the occurrence of male opportunistic mating depends on the intensity of female sexual cannibalism remains largely unexplored. We predicted a positive correlation between them. In this study, we tested this prediction by performing a series of mating trials in the laboratory using 3 species of web-building spiders with different intensities of female sexual cannibalism: , , and . We found that the occurrence of male opportunistic mating was positively, though not statistically significantly, correlated with the intensity of female sexual cannibalism, thus supporting our hypothesis. All together, we provide evidence that male opportunistic mating may have evolved to respond to the selection pressure posed by female sexual cannibalism.
性冲突在动物中很常见,而雌性性食同类现象是性冲突的一种极端形式。许多物种的雄性已经进化出各种策略来规避或降低雌性性食同类的风险。机会主义交配是其中一种策略,即雄性在雌性受到干扰、进食或蜕皮时与其交配,这种现象在许多动物中广泛存在,尤其是在蜘蛛中。然而,雄性机会主义交配的发生是否取决于雌性性食同类的强度在很大程度上仍未得到探索。我们预测它们之间存在正相关。在本研究中,我们通过在实验室中使用三种具有不同雌性性食同类强度的结网蜘蛛进行一系列交配试验来检验这一预测: 、 和 。我们发现,雄性机会主义交配的发生与雌性性食同类的强度呈正相关,尽管在统计学上不显著,从而支持了我们的假设。总之,我们提供了证据表明雄性机会主义交配可能已经进化以应对雌性性食同类带来的选择压力。