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Transgenerational effects of maternal sexual interactions in seed beetles

机译:种子甲虫中母亲性相互作用的世代效应

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Mating often bears large costs to females, especially in species with high levels of sexual conflict over mating rates. Given the direct costs to females associated with multiple mating, which include reductions in lifespan and lifetime reproductive success, past research focused on identifying potential indirect benefits (through increases in offspring fitness) that females may accrue. Far less attention has, however, been devoted to understanding how costs of sexual interactions to females may extend across generations. Hence, little is known about the transgenerational implications of variation in mating rates, or the net consequences of maternal sexual activities across generations. Using the seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus, a model system for the study of sexual conflict, we investigate the effects of mating with multiple males versus a single male, and tease apart effects due to sexual harassment and those due to mating per se, over three generations. A multigenerational analysis indicated that females that were exposed to ongoing sexual harassment and who also were permitted to mate with multiple males showed no difference in net fitness compared to females that mated just once without ongoing harassment. Intriguingly, however, females that were continually harassed, but permitted to mate just once, suffered a severe decline in net fitness compared to females that were singly (not harassed) or multiply mated (harassed, but potentially gaining benefits via mating with multiple males). Overall, the enhanced fitness in multiply mated compared to harassed females may indicate that multiple mating confers transgenerational benefits. These benefits may counteract, but do not exceed (i.e., we found no difference between singly and multiply mated females), the large transgenerational costs of harassment. Our study highlights the importance of examining transgenerational effects from an inclusive (looking at both indirect benefits but also costs) perspective, and the need to investigate transgenerational effects across several generations if we are to fully understand the consequences of sexual interactions, sexual conflict evolution, and the interplay of sexual conflict and multi-generational costs and benefits.
机译:交配通常会给雌性造成沉重的代价,尤其是在交配率高的性冲突物种中。考虑到与多次交配相关的雌性直接成本,包括寿命的减少和终生生殖的成功,过去的研究集中在确定雌性可能产生的间接收益(通过增加后代的适应性)。然而,很少有注意力投向了解女性之间的性互动的成本可能如何跨代发展。因此,人们对交配率变化的跨代影响,或跨代孕产妇性活动的净后果知之甚少。我们使用种子甲虫Callosobruchus maculatus(一种用于研究性冲突的模型系统),研究了多只雄性与单只雄性交配的效果,并研究了因性骚扰和交配本身而产生的三种以上的影响几代人。一项多代分析表明,与仅受到一次持续性骚扰就交配的女性相比,遭受持续性骚扰并被允许与多名男性交配的雌性在净适应度上没有差异。然而,有趣的是,与被单打(未骚扰)或多交(被骚扰,但有可能通过与多头雄性交配获得收益)的雌性相比,被连续骚扰但只允许交配一次的雌性的净适应性严重下降。 。总体而言,与被骚扰的雌性相比,多重交配的适应性增强可能表明多次交配具有跨代性。这些好处可能会抵消,但不会超过(即我们发现单身和成年交配女性之间没有区别),即骚扰的巨大跨代成本。我们的研究强调了从包容性(既要看间接收益,又要看成本)的角度研究跨代影响的重要性,并且如果我们要完全了解性互动,性冲突演变,以及性冲突与多代人的成本和收益的相互作用。

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