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Differential susceptibility to food stress in neonates of sexual and asexual mollies (Poecilia, Poeciliidae)

机译:性和无性新生儿(Poecilia,Poeciliidae)对食物压力的敏感性差异

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The maintenance of sex is still an evolutionary puzzle given its immediate costs. Stably coexisting complexes of asexually and sexually reproducing forms allow to study mechanisms that balance the costs and benefits of both asexual and sexual reproduction. Here, we tested whether coexisting asexual and sexual fish of the genus Poecilia differed in neonate mortality when exposed to environmental stress in the form of fluctuating temperatures and food deprivation. We find that asexual Amazon mollies, Poecilia formosa, are significantly more sensitive to food stress than their sexual relative Poecilia latipinna, but both are equally unaffected by variable temperatures. Differences in the susceptibility to environmental stress may contribute to diminishing the asexuals’ benefits of a higher intrinsic population growth rate and thus mediate stable coexistence of the two reproductive forms. Keywords Asexuality - Evolution and maintenance of sex - Gynogenesis - Environmental stress - Mutation accumulation
机译:鉴于性行为的直接代价,维持性行为仍然是一个进化难题。无性和有性生殖形式稳定并存的复合体允许研究平衡无性和有性生殖的成本和收益的机制。在这里,我们测试了当暴露于温度波动和食物匮乏的环境压力下时,Poecilia属的无性和有性鱼类并存的新生儿死亡率是否存在差异。我们发现,无性亚马逊软体动物福柯虫(Poecilia formosa)比其有性亲戚福柯虫(Poecilia latipinna)对食物压力的敏感度高得多,但两者均不受温度变化的影响。对环境压力的敏感性差异可能会导致无性恋者减少固有人口增长率所带来的好处,从而介导这两种生殖形式的稳定共存。关键词无性-性别的进化和维持-雌核发育-环境压力-突变积累

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