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Exposure to Non-Native Tropical Milkweed Promotes Reproductive Development in Migratory Monarch Butterflies

机译:接触非本地热带马利筋会促进帝王蝶的繁殖发展。

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Background: North American monarchs (Danaus plexippus) are well-known for their long-distance migrations; however, some monarchs within the migratory range have adopted a resident lifestyle and breed year-round at sites where tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) is planted in the southern coastal United States. An important question is whether exposure to exotic milkweed alters monarch migratory physiology, particularly the ability to enter and remain in the hormonally-induced state of reproductive diapause, whereby adults delay reproductive maturity. Cued by cooler temperatures and shorter photoperiods, diapause is a component of the monarch’s migratory syndrome that includes directional flight behavior, lipid accumulation, and the exceptional longevity of the migratory generation. Methods: Here, we experimentally test how exposure to tropical milkweed during the larval and adult stages influences monarch reproductive status during fall migration. Caterpillars reared under fall-like conditions were fed tropical versus native milkweed diets, and wild adult migrants were placed in outdoor flight cages with tropical milkweed, native milkweed, or no milkweed. Results: We found that monarchs exposed to tropical milkweed as larvae were more likely to be reproductively active (exhibit mating behavior in males and develop mature eggs in females) compared to monarchs exposed to native milkweed. Among wild-caught fall migrants, females exposed to tropical milkweed showed greater egg development than females exposed to native or no milkweed, although a similar response was not observed for males. Conclusions: Our study provides evidence that exposure to tropical milkweed can increase monarch reproductive activity, which could promote continued residency at year-round breeding sites and decrease monarch migratory propensity.
机译:背景:北美君主(Danaus plexippus)以远距离迁徙而闻名。但是,一些迁徙地区的君主在美国南部沿海地区种植热带马利筋(Asclepias curassavica)的地点常年采用常住生活方式并繁殖。一个重要的问题是,接触外来乳草是否会改变君主的迁徙生理,特别是进入并保持由激素引起的生殖滞育状态的能力,从而使成年人延迟生殖成熟。由于温度较低和光周期较短,滞育是君主迁徙综合症的一个组成部分,包括定向飞行行为,脂质积累和迁徙一代的超长寿命。方法:在这里,我们通过实验测试在幼虫期和成年期接触热带马利草对秋季迁徙期间君主生殖状态的影响。将在类似秋季条件下饲养的毛毛虫饲喂热带与天然马利筋饲料,将野生成年移民与热带马利筋,天然马利筋或不带马利筋的室外笼子放在一起。结果:我们发现,与暴露于天然马利筋的君主相比,暴露于热带马利筋作为幼虫的君主更可能具有繁殖活性(在雄性中表现出交配行为,在雌性中发育成熟卵)。在野外坠落的秋季移民中,暴露于热带马利筋的雌性卵的发育比暴露于原生马利筋或未接触过马利筋的雌性的卵发育更大,尽管未观察到类似的反应。结论:我们的研究提供证据表明,接触热带马利草可以增加帝王的繁殖活动,从而可以促进全年繁殖地点的持续居住并降低帝王的迁徙倾向。

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