Department of Nursing, University of Otago, Christchurch, 8023, New Zealand.
School of Biological Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia.
Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 27;14(1):25680. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-76115-4.
Many species exhibit alternative mating tactics (ARTs), with larger socially dominant males competing for females and smaller males adopting "sneaker" strategies to exploit fertilisation opportunities without competition or courtship. Females typically prefer larger socially dominant males, but their ability to manipulate mating or fertilisation outcomes is largely unknown. Here, using chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, we examined whether the female's ovarian fluid (OF) differentially influences the temporal patterns of sperm swimming traits in ejaculates from non-preferred sneaker ('parr') and preferred (dominant) males. Results demonstrate that OF improves sperm swimming speed and linearity compared to river water, regardless of male mating tactic. We report a novel tactic-specific difference in sperm linearity in which parr male sperm initially maintain straighter trajectories in river water, compared to dominant males, but then rapidly change to less linear and more circular paths over time. Intriguingly, we show that OF counteracts this change in sperm linearity in parr males so that patterns become indistinguishable from dominants when parr sperm swim in OF. Together, these results show that male chinook salmon exhibit differential sperm trait investment strategies depending on reproductive tactic.
许多物种表现出替代交配策略(ARTs),较大的社会优势雄性竞争雌性,而较小的雄性则采用“偷偷摸摸”的策略,在没有竞争或求偶的情况下利用受精机会。雌性通常更喜欢较大的社会优势雄性,但它们操纵交配或受精结果的能力在很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们使用奇努克鲑鱼 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha,研究了雌性的卵巢液(OF)是否会对来自不受欢迎的偷偷摸摸(“幼鱼”)和受欢迎的(优势)雄性的精液中的精子游动特征的时间模式产生差异影响。结果表明,OF 提高了精子游动速度和直线性,与河水相比,无论雄性的交配策略如何。我们报告了一种新颖的、特定于策略的精子直线性差异,即幼鱼雄性精子在河水中的初始轨迹比优势雄性更直,但随着时间的推移,它们会迅速变为更不直和更圆的路径。有趣的是,我们表明,OF 抵消了幼鱼雄性精子直线性的这种变化,使得当幼鱼精子在 OF 中游动时,其模式与优势雄性变得难以区分。总之,这些结果表明,雄性奇努克鲑鱼根据繁殖策略表现出不同的精子特征投资策略。