Miller P S, Glasner J, Hedrick P W
Department of Zoology, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-1501.
Genetica. 1993;88(1):29-36. doi: 10.1007/BF02424449.
There have been relatively few studies designed to investigate the effects of inbreeding on behavioral traits. To study this phenomenon, five experimental lines of Drosophila melanogaster made isogenic for chromosome 2 were evaluated for their male-mating ability and, subsequently, male courtship behavior. All lines showed significant reductions in overall mating ability, and males from all of these lines displayed impaired mating behavior, with two lines displaying particularly aberrant courtship patterns. Line 16 displayed an inability to successfully initiate copulation following successful courtship, while line 17 displayed significant reduction in locomotor activity, resulting in virtually no successful courtship or copulatory activity. The implications of these findings for competitive mating ability in wild Drosophila populations are presented. Further, the importance of mating success as a fitness component in the management of potentially highly inbred populations of endangered species is discussed.
旨在研究近亲繁殖对行为特征影响的研究相对较少。为了研究这一现象,对五条经2号染色体同源化处理的黑腹果蝇实验品系的雄蝇交配能力进行了评估,随后又评估了其求偶行为。所有品系的总体交配能力均显著下降,这些品系的雄蝇均表现出交配行为受损,其中两个品系表现出尤为异常的求偶模式。16号品系在成功求偶后无法成功开始交配,而17号品系的运动活性显著降低,导致几乎没有成功的求偶或交配行为。本文呈现了这些研究结果对野生果蝇种群竞争交配能力的影响。此外,还讨论了交配成功作为潜在高度近亲繁殖的濒危物种管理中一个适合度组成部分的重要性。