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Domestication modifies the volatile emissions produced by male Queensland fruit flies during sexual advertisement

机译:驯化改变了性广告期间昆士兰雄性果蝇产生的挥发性排放物

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Insects commonly undergo substantial changes during adaptation for laboratory or mass-rearing environments (‘domestication’) that may have significant implications for inferences from laboratory studies and utility for biological control. We assessed the effect of domestication on the amount and blend of volatiles released during sexual calling by laboratory-reared Bactrocera tryoni males using colonies from three regions of Australia: Brisbane, Cairns and Sydney. For each region, volatiles released by males from a young colony (five or fewer generations) and an old colony (20+ generations) during sexual calling was compared. Males from old colonies released more volatiles than males from young colonies. All components of the blend were more abundant in one or more of the older colonies, although differences varied by compound and by region. To assess changes over generations, the young and old colonies obtained from Brisbane were sampled at 5, 12 and 15 generations (young colony) and 25, 35 and 38 generations (old colony). While the old colony remained unchanged, flies from the young colony released more volatiles at each sequential sampling episode, and became increasingly similar to the old colony. Increased volatile production during domestication may be an adaptive response to crowded rearing conditions in which males need to overcome a chemically noisy environment to be sexually successful.
机译:昆虫在适应实验室或大规模饲养环境(“驯化”)期间通常会发生重大变化,这可能会对实验室研究的推论和生物防治实用性产生重大影响。我们使用来自澳大利亚三个地区的布里斯班,凯恩斯和悉尼的殖民地,评估了驯化对实验室饲养的拟杆菌属雄性有性繁殖过程中释放的挥发物的数量和混合物的影响。对于每个区域,比较了男性在性唤起时从年轻菌落(五代或更少代)和老菌落(20+代)释放的挥发物。来自旧殖民地的雄性比年轻殖民地的雄性释放更多的挥发物。共混物中的所有成分在一个或多个较旧的菌落中都更为丰富,尽管差异因化合物和地区而异。为了评估几代人的变化,对从布里斯班获得的年轻和老菌落分别进行了第5、12和15代(年轻菌落)和25、35和38代(旧菌落)采样。在旧菌落保持不变的同时,年轻菌落的苍蝇在每个连续的采样事件中释放出更多的挥发物,并且变得与旧菌落越来越相似。驯养期间增加的挥发性生产可能是对拥挤的饲养条件的一种适应性反应,在这种情况下,雄性需要克服化学噪声的环境才能获得性成功。

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