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Evolution under dietary restriction increases male reproductive performance without survival cost

机译:饮食限制下的进化提高了男性的生殖能力而没有生存成本

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Dietary restriction (DR), a reduction in nutrient intake without malnutrition, is the most reproducible way to extend lifespan in a wide range of organisms across the tree of life, yet the evolutionary underpinnings of the DR effect on lifespan are still widely debated. The leading theory suggests that this effect is adaptive and results from reallocation of resources from reproduction to somatic maintenance, in order to survive periods of famine in nature. However, such response would cease to be adaptive when DR is chronic and animals are selected to allocate more resources to reproduction. Nevertheless, chronic DR can also increase the strength of selection resulting in the evolution of more robust genotypes. We evolved Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies on ‘DR’, ‘standard’ and ‘high’ adult diets in replicate populations with overlapping generations. After approximately 25 generations of experimental evolution, male ‘DR’ flies had higher fitness than males from ‘standard’ and ‘high’ populations. Strikingly, this increase in reproductive success did not come at a cost to survival. Our results suggest that sustained DR selects for more robust male genotypes that are overall better in converting resources into energy, which they allocate mostly to reproduction.
机译:饮食限制(DR)是减少营养摄入而无营养不良的饮食,是延长生命树中各种生物寿命的最可重复的方法,但DR对寿命影响的进化基础仍受到广泛争议。领先的理论认为,这种影响是适应性的,是由于资源从再生产到躯体维持的重新分配而造成的,以便在自然界中度过饥荒。但是,当DR为慢性且选择动物为繁殖分配更多资源时,这种反应将不再具有适应性。然而,慢性DR也可以增加选择的强度,从而导致更健壮的基因型的进化。我们将果蝇的果蝇以“ DR”,“标准”和“高”成年饮食的果蝇进化为具有重复世代的重复种群。经过大约25代的实验演变,“ DR”雄性蝇的健康度高于“标准”和“高”种群中的雄性。令人惊讶的是,繁殖成功的增加并非以生存为代价。我们的结果表明,持续的DR选择更健壮的男性基因型,这些基因型在将资源转化为能量方面总体上更好,它们主要分配给生殖。

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