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盲选:穴居蚓螈更喜欢体型大且健康的雄性留下的气味标记。

Blind date: female fossorial amphisbaenians prefer scent marks of large and healthy males.

机构信息

Departmento de Ecología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, Madrid, Spain.

Etho-Physiology Group, Unit of Zoology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Integr Zool. 2024 Nov;19(6):1018-1033. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12802. Epub 2024 Jan 21.

Abstract

Selecting a good mate is a decision with important fitness consequences. For this reason, mate choice has promoted the evolution of sexual ornaments signaling the quality of an individual. In fossorial animals, inhabiting visually restricted underground environments, chemical senses should be very important for mate choice. We examined whether sexual chemical signals (substrate scent marks) produced by males of the Iberian worm lizard, Blanus cinereus, a strictly fossorial blind amphisbaenian, provide information to females on morphological traits and health state. We administered corticosterone (CORT) to males simulating a continuous stressor affecting their health. Females preferred settling at sites scent-marked by males in comparison with similar sites with female scent or unmarked sites, but the attractiveness of males' scent differed between individuals. Females preferred scent marks of larger/older males and with a higher immune response, while their body condition and CORT treatment were unrelated to female preferences. Chemical analyses showed that proportions of some compounds in precloacal secretions of males (used to produce scent marks) were correlated with the morphological (body size) and health state (immune response and body condition, but not CORT treatment) of these males. These results suggest that females may make site-selection decisions based on assessing the chemical characteristics of males' scent marks, which were reliably related to some of the traits of the male that produced the scent. Therefore, females might use chemical senses to increase the opportunities to find and mate with males of high quality, coping with the restrictions of the subterranean environment.

摘要

选择一个好伴侣是一个具有重要适应意义的决策。出于这个原因,选择伴侣促进了性装饰品的进化,这些装饰品可以传递个体的质量。在穴居动物中,生活在视觉受限的地下环境中,化学感觉应该对选择伴侣非常重要。我们研究了雄性伊比利亚蠕虫蜥蜴(Blanus cinereus)产生的性化学信号(基质气味标记)是否为雌性提供了关于形态特征和健康状况的信息。我们给雄性施加了皮质酮(CORT),模拟了一种持续的应激源,影响它们的健康。与具有雌性气味或无标记的相似地点相比,雌性更喜欢在雄性标记过的地点定居,但雄性气味的吸引力因个体而异。雌性更喜欢体型较大/年龄较大、免疫反应较高的雄性的气味,而它们的身体状况和 CORT 处理与雌性的偏好无关。化学分析表明,雄性(用于产生气味标记)前肛分泌液中的某些化合物的比例与这些雄性的形态(体型)和健康状况(免疫反应和身体状况,但与 CORT 处理无关)有关。这些结果表明,雌性可能会根据评估雄性气味标记的化学特征来做出选址决策,而这些特征与雄性产生气味的某些特征可靠相关。因此,雌性可能会利用化学感觉来增加找到并与高质量雄性交配的机会,以应对地下环境的限制。

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