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Effects of resource variation during early life and adult social environment on contest outcomes in burying beetles: a context-dependent silver spoon strategy?

机译:早期生活和成年社交环境中的资源变化对埋葬甲虫比赛结果的影响:一种依赖于上下文的金汤匙策略?

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Good early nutritional conditions may confer a lasting fitness advantage over individuals suffering poor early conditions (a ‘silver spoon’ effect). Alternatively, if early conditions predict the likely adult environment, adaptive plastic responses might maximize individual performance when developmental and adult conditions match (environmental-matching effect). Here, we test for silver spoon and environmental-matching effects by manipulating the early nutritional environment of Nicrophorus vespilloides burying beetles. We manipulated nutrition during two specific early developmental windows: the larval environment and the post-eclosion environment. We then tested contest success in relation to variation in adult social environmental quality experienced (defined according to whether contest opponents were smaller (good environment) or larger (poor environment) than the focal individual). Variation in the larval environment influenced adult body size but not contest success per se for a given adult social environment experienced (an ‘indirect’ silver spoon effect). Variation in post-eclosion environment affected contest success dependent on the quality of the adult environment experienced (a context-dependent ‘direct’ silver spoon effect). By contrast, there was no evidence for environmental-matching. The results demonstrate the importance of social environmental context in determining how variation in nutrition in early life affects success as an adult.
机译:良好的早期营养状况可能会给较差的早期状况苦难的人带来持久的健身优势(“银汤匙”效应)。或者,如果早期条件预测了可能的成年环境,则在发育和成年条件匹配时(环境匹配效应),适应性塑性反应可能会最大化个体的表现。在这里,我们通过操纵埋藏有甲虫的Nicrophorus vespilloides的早期营养环境来测试生银汤匙和环境匹配效果。我们在两个特定的早期发育窗口中操纵营养:幼虫环境和羽化后环境。然后,我们根据经历的成人社会环境质量的变化测试了比赛的成功程度(根据比赛对手的身材是比焦点人物更小(良好的环境)还是更大(较差的环境)来定义)。幼虫环境的变化会影响成年人的体型,但是对于给定的成年人社交环境而言,其本身并不能争夺成功(“间接”金汤匙效应)。退出后环境的变化会影响比赛的成功,具体取决于所经历的成人环境的质量(上下文相关的“直接”金汤匙效应)。相比之下,没有证据表明环境匹配。结果证明了社会环境背景对于确定早年营养变化如何影响成年成功的重要性。

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