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Interspecific Interactions and the Scope for Parent-Offspring Conflict: High Mite Density Temporarily Changes the Trade-Off between Offspring Size and Number in the Burying Beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides

机译:种间相互作用和亲子冲突的范围:螨的高密度暂时改变了埋藏的甲虫Nicrophorus vespilloides的后代大小和数量之间的权衡

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Parents have a limited amount of resources to invest in reproduction and commonly trade-off how much they invest in offspring size (or quality) versus brood size. A negative relationship between offspring size and number has been shown in numerous taxa and it underpins evolutionary conflicts of interest between parents and their young. For example, previous work on vertebrates shows that selection favours mothers that produce more offspring, at the expense of individual offspring size, yet favours offspring that have relatively few siblings and therefore attain a greater size at independence. Here we analyse how this trade-off is temporarily affected by stochastic variation in the intensity of interspecific interactions. We examined the effect of the mite Poecilochirus carabi on the relationship between offspring size and number in the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides. We manipulated the initial number of mites in the reproductive event (by introducing either no mites, 4 mites, 10 mites, or 16 mites), and assessed the effect on the brood. We found a similar trade-off between offspring size and number in all treatments, except in the '16 mite' treatment where the correlation between offspring number and size flattened considerably. This effect arose because larvae in small broods failed to attain a high mass by dispersal. Our results show that variation in the intensity of interspecific interactions can temporarily change the strength of the trade-off between offspring size and number. In this study, high densities of mites prevented individual offspring from attaining their optimal weight, thus potentially temporarily biasing the outcome of parent-offspring conflict in favour of parents.
机译:父母拥有有限的资源来投资繁殖,通常要权衡他们在后代大小(或质量)与亲鱼大小之间的投入。在众多的分类单元中,后代的大小与数量之间存在负相关关系,这加深了父母与子女之间的进化利益冲突。例如,先前关于脊椎动物的研究表明,选择有利于产生更多后代的母亲,而牺牲个体后代的大小,而偏爱具有相对较少兄弟姐妹并因此在独立时获得更大后代的后代。在这里,我们分析了种间相互作用强度的随机变化如何暂时影响这种权衡。我们研究了螨螨Poecilochirus carabi对埋藏甲虫Nicrophorus vespilloides的后代大小与数量之间关系的影响。我们控制了生殖事件中螨的初始数量(通过不引入螨,4螨,10螨或16螨),并评估了对育雏的影响。我们发现,在所有处理中,后代大小和数量之间都存在类似的权衡取舍,除了“ 16螨”处理外,后代数量和大小之间的相关性显着扁平化。之所以出现这种效果,是因为小亲鱼中的幼虫未能通过扩散而获得高质量。我们的结果表明,种间相互作用强度的变化可以暂时改变后代大小和数量之间的权衡强度。在这项研究中,高密度的螨虫使个体后代无法达到自己的最佳体重,因此有可能暂时偏向父母-子女冲突的结果,有利于父母。

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