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Male Reproductive Traits Display Increased Phenotypic Variation in Response to Resource Quality and Parental Provisioning in a Tropical Rainforest Dung Beetle Onthophagus c.f. babirussa

机译:热带雨林蜣螂 Onthophagus c.f. babirussa 的雄性生殖性状表现出对资源质量和亲本供应的响应而增加的表型变异

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Reproductive traits that mediate differential fitness associated with mate acquisition and fertilisation success are often strongly linked to the overall condition. We investigated the effects of resource quality and parental provisioning in the phenotypic expression of sexual and non‐sexual traits in a rainforest dung beetle, Onthophagus c.f. babirussa (Eschscholtz, 1822) from Singapore. F1 individuals were reared from wild‐caught beetles and paired up to produce offspring (F2), and F2 larvae from the same F1 parents were reared on two dung substrates (herbivore and omnivore) in a full‐sib design. Sexual traits displayed greater phenotypic variation in response to dung resource quality, with the precopulatory trait (horn length) responding more than the postcopulatory trait (testes weight). Notably, genotype‐by‐environment interactions between parental lines (genotype) and dung type (environment) affected male body size and horn length only, suggesting sex‐specific variance in plasticity associated with sexually selected precopulatory traits. Dung type had significant effects on all measured traits. Offspring that were provisioned higher quality resource (omnivore dung) had larger absolute and relative trait values. Parental lines only significantly affected female body size but none of the male traits, suggesting an important role of environment and resource partitioning in determining precopulatory success of male offspring. Parental provisioning of larval resource varied with resource quality and brood sequence. Parents provisioned more dung when herbivore dung was presented than when they were given omnivore dung and provisioned more dung for their earlier broods when using herbivore dung but not omnivore dung. This suggests a trade‐off between early offspring fitness and resource quality. We tested directly for genotype‐by‐environment (G × E) interactions in the expression of several morphological traits relevant to dung beetle fitness and documented that offspring with similar phenotypes may result from completely different parental resource allocation strategies. We discuss the importance of studying parental investment on trait variation and its implications on dung beetle ecology.
机译:介导与配偶获得和受精成功相关的差异适应性的生殖性状通常与整体状况密切相关。我们研究了资源质量和亲本供应对来自新加坡的热带雨林蜣螂 Onthophagus c.f. babirussa (Eschscholtz, 1822) 性状和非性状表型表达的影响。F1 个体由野生捕获的甲虫饲养并配对产生后代 (F2),来自同一 F2 亲本的 F1 幼虫以全同胞设计在两种粪便基质(食草动物和杂食动物)上饲养。性状对粪便资源质量的反应表现出更大的表型变异,交配前性状 (角长) 的反应比交配后性状 (睾丸重量) 的反应更大。值得注意的是,亲本系(基因型)和粪便类型(环境)之间的基因型相互作用仅影响雄性体型和角长,表明与性选择的交配前特征相关的可塑性存在性别特异性差异。粪便类型对所有测量性状都有显著影响。提供更优质资源(杂食性粪便)的后代具有更大的绝对和相对性状值。亲本系仅显著影响雌性体型,而对雄性性状没有显著影响,表明环境和资源分配在决定雄性后代的交配前成功中起重要作用。亲本对幼虫资源的供应随资源质量和育雏顺序而变化。当出现食草动物粪便时,父母提供的粪便比给他们杂食性粪便时多,当使用食草动物粪便而不是杂食性粪便时,父母为他们早期的幼崽提供更多的粪便。这表明早期后代适应性和资源质量之间存在权衡。我们直接测试了与蜣螂适应性相关的几种形态特征表达中的基因型与环境 (G × E) 的相互作用,并记录了具有相似表型的后代可能来自完全不同的亲本资源分配策略。我们讨论了研究亲本对性状变异的投资及其对蜣螂生态学的影响的重要性。

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  • 期刊名称 Ecology and Evolution
  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2024(14),10
  • 年度 2024
  • 页码 e70421
  • 总页数 12
  • 原文格式 PDF
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    机译:条件依赖性、幼虫食物质量、亲本供应、表型可塑性、生殖进化、有性选择;
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