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Costly traumatic insemination and a female counter-adaptation in bed bugs.

机译:昂贵的创伤性授精和女性对臭虫的适应。

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Male bed bugs pierce females through the body wall and inseminate directly into the body cavity. It has previously been shown that such traumatic insemination carries costs for females, and sexual conflict regarding the mode of insemination should thus propel male-female coevolution. Since males accumulate sexually antagonistic adaptations, females should evolve counter-adaptations that efficiently abate the costs to females of sexual interactions. Yet, unambiguous experimental evidence for female counter-adaptations is lacking. In bed bugs, the spermalege (a highly modified region of the abdomen where the male usually pierces the female) may represent a female counter-adaptation. We assess the female costs of traumatic insemination by varying the rate of insemination on the one hand, and the rate and mode of piercing trauma to females on the other. Our results show that female mating costs are not extreme-elevated mating rate shortened female lifespan but had no significant effect on lifetime egg production. More importantly, additional abdominal piercing in the spermalege had no effect on females whereas even a very low rate of such piercing outside the spermalege reduced female lifetime egg production by 50%. Thus, females are well counter-adapted to the intrusive mode of insemination exhibited by male bed bugs and the costs of elevated mating are comparable with those in other insects, as predicted by theory. We therefore demonstrate that the spermalege efficiently reduces the direct costs of piercing trauma to females, and hence provide experimental evidence for a female counter-adaptation to a sexually antagonistic male trait.
机译:雄性臭虫刺穿雌性,穿过体壁,直接授精进入体腔。以前已经证明,这种创伤性的授精要为女性付出代价,因此与授精方式有关的性冲突应该推动男女的共同进化。由于雄性积累了性拮抗的适应能力,因此雌性应该进化出反适应能力,从而有效降低雌性发生性交往的费用。但是,缺乏针对女性反适应的明确实验证据。在臭虫中,精子(腹部通常高度穿透雌性的腹部区域)可能代表雌性的反适应。我们一方面通过改变授精率,另一方面通过改变对女性的创伤率和方式来评估女性创伤性授精的成本。我们的研究结果表明,雌性交配成本并非会大大提高雌性交配率,但会缩短雌性寿命,但对终生产卵没有显着影响。更重要的是,在精子囊中进行额外的腹部穿刺对雌性没有影响,而即使在精子囊外进行此类穿刺的比率非常低,雌性一生的产卵量也会减少50%。因此,如理论所预测的,雌性对雄性臭虫表现出的侵入式授精模式具有很好的适应性,而且交配的费用与其他昆虫的费用相当。因此,我们证明精子有效地降低了女性刺穿创伤的直接成本,从而为女性反适应性拮抗的男性特征提供了实验证据。

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