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Complex environmental effects on the expression of alternative reproductive phenotypes in the bulb mite

机译:复杂环境影响对鳞茎螨生殖生殖表型的表达

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Understanding the evolution and maintenance of within-sex reproductive morphs, or alternative reproductive phenotypes (ARPs), requires in depth understanding of the proximate mechanisms that determine ARP expression. Most species express ARPs in complex ecological environments, yet little is know about how different environmental variables collectively affect ARP expression. Here, I investigated the influence of maternal and developmental nutrition and sire phenotype on ARP expression in bulb mites (Rhizoglyphus robini), where males are either fighters, able to kill other mites, or benign scramblers. In a factorial experiment, females were raised on a rich or a poor diet, and after maturation they were paired to a fighter or a scrambler. Their offspring were put on the rich or poor diet. Females on the rich diet increased investment into eggs when mated to a fighter, but suffered reduced longevity. Females indirectly affected offspring ARP expression as larger eggs developed into larger final instars, which were more likely to develop into a fighter. Final instar size, which also strongly depended on offspring nutrition, was the main cue for morph development: a switch point, or size threshold, existed where development switched from one phenotype to the other. Sire phenotype affected offspring phenotype, but only if offspring were on the poor diet, indicating a gene by environment interaction. Overall, the results revealed that complex environmental effects can underlie ARP expression, with differential maternal investment potentially amplifying genetic effects on offspring morphology. These effects can therefore play an important role in understanding how selection affects ARP expression and, like quantitative genetics models for continuous traits, should be incorporated into models of threshold traits.
机译:了解性别内生殖形态或替代生殖表型(ARPs)的进化和维持,需要深入了解决定ARP表达的机制。大多数物种在复杂的生态环境中表达ARP,但是对于不同的环境变量如何共同影响ARP表达知之甚少。在这里,我调查了母体和发育营养以及父表型对鳞茎螨(Rhizoglyphus robini)中ARP表达的影响,其中雄性是战士,能够杀死其他螨虫,也可能是良性争夺者。在析因实验中,雌性以丰富或不良饮食养育,成熟后将它们与斗士或加扰者配对。他们的后代要吃丰富的食物。饮食丰富的雌性与战士交配时增加了对卵的投资,但寿命却缩短了。雌性间接影响后代ARP的表达,因为较大的卵长成较大的最终幼虫,而这些幼虫更可能发育成战斗机。最终幼虫的大小也强烈地依赖于后代的营养,这是其形态发育的主要线索:存在一个转变点或大小阈值,其中发育从一种表型转变为另一种表型。父表型会影响后代的表型,但只有在后代饮食不佳的情况下,才可以通过环境相互作用来表明该基因。总体而言,结果表明,复杂的环境影响可能是ARP表达的基础,不同的母体投资可能会放大对后代形态的遗传影响。因此,这些效应在理解选择如何影响ARP表达方面可以发挥重要作用,并且应像连续性状的定量遗传学模型一样,将其纳入阈值性状的模型中。

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    《Evolutionary Ecology》 |2011年第4期|p.857-873|共17页
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    Isabel M. Smallegange;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
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