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Age at mating and male quality influence female patterns of reproductive investment and survival

机译:交配年龄和男性素质影响女性生殖投资和生存方式

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The trade‐off between the allocation of resources toward somatic maintenance or reproduction is one of the fundamentals of life history theory and predicts that females invest in offspring at the expense of their longevity or vice versa. Mate quality may also affect life history trade‐offs through mechanisms of sexual conflict; however, few studies have examined the interaction between mate quality and age at first mating in reproductive decisions. Using house crickets (Acheta domesticus), this study examines how survival and reproductive trade‐offs change based on females’ age at first reproduction and exposure to males of varying size. Females were exposed to either a large (presumably high‐quality) or small male at an early (young), middle (intermediate), or advanced (old) age, and longevity and reproductive investment were subsequently tracked. Females mated at a young age had the largest number of eggs but the shortest total lifespans while females mated at older ages produced fewer eggs but had longer total lifespans. The trade‐off between age at first mating and eggs laid appears to be mediated through higher egg‐laying rates and shorter postmating lifespans in females mated later in life. Exposure to small males resulted in shorter lifespans and higher egg‐laying rates for all females indicating that male manipulation of females, presumably through spermatophore contents, varies with male size in this species. Together, these data strongly support a trade‐off between age at first reproduction and lifespan and support the role of sexual conflict in shaping patterns of reproduction.
机译:在分配资源以维持或繁殖身体上的权衡是生活史理论的基础之一,并预测雌性会以长寿为代价投资于后代,反之亦然。交配质量还可能通过性冲突机制影响生活史的取舍。但是,很少有研究研究生殖决策中初次交配时配偶质量和年龄之间的相互作用。这项研究使用家A(Acheta domesticus),根据雌性第一次繁殖时的年龄以及暴露于不同大小的雄性来检验生存和生殖权衡如何变化。女性在早期(年轻),中年(中级)或高龄(老年)暴露于大型(大概是高质量)或小型男性,随后追踪了寿命和生殖投资。年轻时交配的雌性卵子数量最多,但总寿命最短,而大龄交配的雌性卵子数量少,但总寿命更长。初次交配的年龄和产卵之间的权衡似乎是通过更高的产卵率和较短的交配寿命来降低的。暴露于小雄性会导致所有雌性的寿命缩短和产卵率更高,这表明该物种中雄性对雌性的操纵(大概是通过精子含量)随雄性大小而变化。这些数据加在一起,强烈支持初次繁殖的年龄和寿命之间的权衡,并支持性冲突在塑造繁殖方式中的作用。

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