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Fluctuating food resources influence developmental plasticity in wild boar

机译:不断变化的食物资源影响野猪的发育可塑性

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To maximize long-term average reproductive success, individuals can diversify the phenotypes of offspring produced within a reproductive event by displaying the ‘coin-flipping’ tactic. Wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) females have been reported to adopt this tactic. However, whether the magnitude of developmental plasticity within a litter depends on stochasticity in food resources has not been yet investigated. From long-term monitoring, we found that juvenile females produced similar-sized fetuses within a litter independent of food availability. By contrast, adult females adjusted their relative allocation to littermates to the amount of food resources, by providing a similar allocation to all littermates in years of poor food resources but producing highly diversified offspring phenotypes within a litter in years of abundant food resources. By minimizing sibling rivalry, such a plastic reproductive tactic allows adult wild boar females to maximize the number of littermates for a given breeding event.
机译:为了最大化长期平均的繁殖成功率,个体可以通过展示“抛硬币”策略来使繁殖事件中产生的后代表型多样化。据报道,野猪(Sus scrofa scrofa)雌性采取这种策略。但是,尚未研究凋落物内发育可塑性的大小是否取决于食物资源的随机性。通过长期监测,我们发现,未成年雌性在窝中产生的大小相似的胎儿与食物供应无关。相比之下,成年雌性通过在食物资源匮乏的年份为所有同窝仔提供类似的分配,而对同窝仔的相对分配进行了调整,但在丰富食物资源的年份中,在同窝产生了高度多样化的后代表型。通过最小化同级竞争,这种塑料生殖策略可使成年野猪雌性在给定繁殖事件中最大化同窝仔数。

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