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Adaptive evolution of synchronous egg-hatching in compensation for the loss of parental care

机译:同步卵孵化的适应性进化以补偿失去父母的照顾

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Interactions among siblings are finely balanced between rivalry and cooperation, but the factors that tip the balance towards cooperation are incompletely understood. Previous observations of insect species suggest that (i) sibling cooperation is more likely when siblings hatch at the same time, and (ii) this is more common when parents provide little to no care. In this paper, we tested these ideas experimentally with the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides. Burying beetles convert the body of a small dead vertebrate into an edible nest for their larvae, and provision and guard their young after hatching. In our first experiment, we simulated synchronous or asynchronous hatching by adding larvae at different intervals to the carrion-breeding resource. We found that ‘synchronously’ hatched broods survived better than ‘asynchronously’ hatched broods, probably because ‘synchronous hatching’ generated larger teams of larvae, that together worked more effectively to penetrate the carrion nest and feed upon it. In our second experiment, we measured the synchronicity of hatching in experimental populations that had evolved for 22 generations without any post-hatching care, and control populations that had evolved in parallel with post-hatching care. We found that larvae were more likely to hatch earlier, and at the same time as their broodmates, in the experimental populations that evolved without post-hatching care. We suggest that synchronous hatching enables offspring to help each other when parents are not present to provide care. However, we also suggest that greater levels of cooperation among siblings cannot compensate fully for the loss of parental care.
机译:兄弟姐妹之间的竞争在竞争与合作之间达到了很好的平衡,但是对实现合作平衡的因素却没有完全理解。以前对昆虫物种的观察表明,(i)兄弟姐妹同时孵化时,兄弟姐妹合作的可能性更高;(ii)父母很少或根本不照顾父母时,这种情况更为普遍。在本文中,我们通过掩埋甲虫Nicrophorus vespilloides对这些想法进行了实验测试。埋葬的甲虫将一个死去的脊椎动物的尸体变成幼虫的可食巢,并在孵化后提供并保护其幼体。在我们的第一个实验中,我们通过向腐肉繁殖资源中添加不同间隔的幼虫来模拟同步或异步孵化。我们发现,“同步孵化”的育雏比“异步”孵化的育雏的存活更好,这可能是因为“同步孵化”产生了较大的幼虫组,它们共同有效地穿透了腐肉巢并以此为食。在我们的第二个实验中,我们测量了在没有任何孵化后护理的情况下进化了22代的实验种群以及与孵化后护理并行发展的对照种群的孵化同步性。我们发现,在没有孵化后护理的情况下进行进化的实验种群中,幼虫更容易孵化,并且与其亲本同时孵化。我们建议,同步孵化可以使后代在父母不在场的情况下互相帮助。但是,我们还建议,兄弟姐妹之间更高程度的合作不能完全弥补父母照料的损失。

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