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Population density does not influence male gonadal investment in the Least Killifish Heterandria formosa

机译:人口密度不影响福尔摩斯杂种最少的illi鱼的男性性腺投资

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Comparative studies documenting a relationship between male gonadal investment and the degree of sperm competition (SC) have usually considered the association between these traits to be driven by qualitative differences in the mating system, such as whether spawning occurs in pairs or groups. However, ecological and demographic differences between conspecific populations may also generate variation in the importance of SC that can drive the evolution of male gonadal investment. In this study, we examined whether variation in population density, which is predicted to influence the level of SC in many animals, is correlated with male gonadal investment among populations of the least killifish, Heterandria formosa, a species with internal fertilization in which multiple mating is common. We complemented this field study by testing whether males respond plastically to experimentally increased levels of SC by increasing investment in testis. This experiment involved two treatments. In the first, we eliminated the potential for sperm competition (NSC) by housing a single male with a single female. In the second, we created a high risk of SC by housing five males with two females. In the field survey, we found significant differences among populations in density and relative testis mass. However, there was no evidence for a correlation between population density and relative testis mass. In our lab experiment, males did not adjust their gonadal investment in response to experiencing different levels of SC for 4 weeks. Our combined results indicate that gonadal investment in male H. formosa is not related to variation in population density.
机译:比较研究记录了男性性腺投资与精子竞争程度之间的关系,这些研究通常认为这些性状之间的关联是由交配系统的质性差异驱动的,例如产卵是成对还是成群发生。然而,特定种群之间的生态和人口差异也可能导致可持续性重要性的变化,从而推动男性性腺投资的发展。在这项研究中,我们检查了种群密度的变化是否被预测为会影响许多动物的SC水平,而这种变化与最不致死的鱼类(Heterandria formosa)的内部雄性性腺投资有关,该物种具有多种交配的内部受精普通。我们通过测试雄性是否通过增加对睾丸的投资来对实验性增加的SC水平产生可塑性反应进行补充,从而对这一实地研究进行了补充。该实验涉及两种治疗。首先,我们将单身男性与单身女性融合在一起,消除了精子竞争(NSC)的潜力。在第二个案例中,我们通过容纳五个雄性和两个雌性来增加罹​​患SC的风险。在实地调查中,我们发现人口密度和相对睾丸质量之间存在显着差异。但是,没有证据表明人口密度与相对睾丸质量之间存在相关性。在我们的实验室实验中,雄性在4周内没有因应对不同水平的SC而调整其性腺投资。我们的综合结果表明,对雄性福摩沙的性腺投资与种群密度的变化无关。

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