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Evolution of ageing costs of reproduction and the fecundity–longevity trade-off in eusocial insects

机译:真社会昆虫的衰老演变繁殖成本和生殖力-寿命的权衡

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Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have apparently evaded costs of reproduction and reversed the fecundity–longevity trade-off generally observed in non-social organisms. But how reproduction affects longevity in eusocial insects has rarely been tested experimentally. In this study, we took advantage of the reproductive plasticity of workers to test the causal role of reproduction in determining longevity in eusocial insects. Using the eusocial bumblebee Bombus terrestris, we found that, in whole colonies, in which workers could freely ‘choose’ whether to become reproductive, workers' level of ovarian activation was significantly positively associated with longevity and ovary-active workers significantly outlived ovary-inactive workers. By contrast, when reproductivity was experimentally induced in randomly selected workers, thereby decoupling it from other traits, workers' level of ovarian activation was significantly negatively associated with longevity and ovary-active workers were significantly less long-lived than ovary-inactive workers. These findings show that workers experience costs of reproduction and suggest that intrinsically high-quality individuals can overcome these costs. They also raise the possibility that eusocial insect queens exhibit condition-dependent longevity and hence call into question whether eusociality entails a truly reversed fecundity–longevity trade-off involving a fundamental remodelling of conserved genetic and endocrine networks underpinning ageing.
机译:由于女王显然已经规避了繁殖成本并扭转了非社会有机体中普遍存在的繁殖力-寿命折衷的关系,因此,共生昆虫为阐明衰老的发展提供了特殊的机会。但是,生殖如何影响正常社会昆虫的寿命却很少经过实验检验。在这项研究中,我们利用工人的生殖可塑性来检验生殖在确定正常社会昆虫寿命中的因果作用。使用正常社会的大黄蜂Bombus terrestris,我们发现,在整个殖民地中,工人可以自由地“选择”是否繁殖,工人的卵巢激活水平与寿命长正相关,而卵巢活跃的工人则显着超过了卵巢无效的人工人。相比之下,当在随机选择的工人中通过实验诱导生殖从而使其与其他特征脱钩时,工人的卵巢激活水平与长寿呈显着负相关,而卵巢活跃的工人的寿命长于不活跃于卵巢的工人。这些发现表明,工人要经历生殖成本,并暗示本质上高素质的个人可以克服这些成本。他们还增加了共社会昆虫皇后表现出条件依赖的寿命的可能性,因此引起质疑,社会主义是否需要真正逆转的生殖力-寿命折衷,这涉及到了支持衰老的保守遗传和内分泌网络的根本重塑。

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