Force Evan, Suray Caroline, Monsempes Christelle, Danis Chloé, Bonfils Gabrielle, Debernard Stéphane, Dacher Matthieu
Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Est Créteil, INRAE, CNRS, IRD, Institute for Ecology and Environmental Sciences of Paris, iEES Paris, Versailles, France.
Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Est Créteil, INRAE, CNRS, IRD, Institute for Ecology and Environmental Sciences of Paris, iEES Paris, Paris, France.
Insect Sci. 2025 Aug;32(4):1439-1452. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.13457. Epub 2024 Oct 14.
In many animals, drastic changes are observed during sexual maturation characterized by the reproductive system development concomitantly to the sexual behavior ontogenesis. These modifications are under the control of internal and external factors such as food. Sexual maturation requires considerable energetic investment, and diet has been shown to affect reproductive activities in many taxonomic groups, especially in insects and vertebrates. By contrast, diet effects on sexual behavior development remain largely unexplored. To elucidate this aspect, we used the male moth Agrotis ipsilon which undergoes sexual maturation occurring between the third and the fifth day postemergence. During this period, males are sensitive to female sex pheromones and a stereotypical sexual behavior characterized by female-oriented flight takes place. In our study, we compared (1) sex pheromone detection by electroantennography recordings and (2) behavioral response in wind tunnel assays between males fed with different diets found in nature. Compared to standard sucrose diet, males fed with sucrose, fructose, and glucose supplemented with sodium (a mineral element necessary for the locomotor activity in several moths) did not respond better to female sex pheromones but clearly exhibited an earlier behavioral response. Thus, such a diet accelerates the development of sex pheromone-mediated oriented flight, probably by facilitating the central processing of sex pheromone information in male A. ipsilon moths. Our results provide new information on the influence of nutritional intake on the ontogenesis of male sexual behavior in animals.
在许多动物中,性成熟期间会观察到剧烈变化,其特征是生殖系统发育与性行为个体发生同时进行。这些变化受食物等内部和外部因素的控制。性成熟需要大量的能量投入,并且饮食已被证明会影响许多分类群体的生殖活动,尤其是昆虫和脊椎动物。相比之下,饮食对性行为发育的影响在很大程度上仍未得到探索。为了阐明这一方面,我们使用了雄性小地老虎蛾,其在羽化后的第三天到第五天之间经历性成熟。在此期间,雄性对雌性性信息素敏感,并会出现以飞向雌性为特征的刻板性行为。在我们的研究中,我们比较了:(1)通过触角电图记录检测性信息素,以及(2)在风洞试验中,以自然界中发现的不同饮食喂养的雄性之间的行为反应。与标准蔗糖饮食相比,喂食添加了钠(几种蛾类运动活动所需的矿物质元素)的蔗糖、果糖和葡萄糖的雄性,对雌性性信息素的反应并没有更好,但明显表现出更早的行为反应。因此,这样的饮食可能通过促进雄性小地老虎蛾中性信息素信息的中枢处理,加速了性信息素介导的定向飞行的发育。我们的研究结果提供了关于营养摄入对动物雄性性行为个体发生影响的新信息。