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Bridging Developmental Boundaries: Lifelong Dietary Patterns Modulate Life Histories in a Parthenogenetic Insect

机译:跨越发展边界:终生饮食模式调节孤雌昆虫的生活史

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Determining the effects of lifelong intake patterns on performance is challenging for many species, primarily because of methodological constraints. Here, we used a parthenogenetic insect (Carausius morosus) to determine the effects of limited and unlimited food availability across multiple life-history stages. Using a parthenogen allowed us to quantify intake by juvenile and adult females and to evaluate the morphological, physiological, and life-history responses to intake, all without the confounding influences of pair-housing, mating, and male behavior. In our study, growth rate prior to reproductive maturity was positively correlated with both adult and reproductive lifespans but negatively correlated with total lifespan. Food limitation had opposing effects on lifespan depending on when it was imposed, as it protracted development in juveniles but hastened death in adults. Food limitation also constrained reproduction regardless of when food was limited, although decreased fecundity was especially pronounced in individuals that were food-limited as late juveniles and adults. Additional carry-over effects of juvenile food limitation included smaller adult size and decreased body condition at the adult molt, but these effects were largely mitigated in insects that were switched to ad libitum feeding as late juveniles. Our data provide little support for the existence of a trade-off between longevity and fecundity, perhaps because these functions were fueled by different nutrient pools. However, insects that experienced a switch to the limited diet at reproductive maturity seem to have fueled egg production by drawing down body stores, thus providing some evidence for a life-history trade-off. Our results provide important insights into the effects of food limitation and indicate that performance is modulated by intake both within and across life-history stages.
机译:对于许多物种而言,确定终身摄入模式对性能的影响具有挑战性,这主要是由于方法上的限制。在这里,我们使用了孤雌生殖昆虫(Carausius morosus)来确定在多个生命历史阶段中有限和无限食物供应的影响。使用单性生殖激素可以使我们量化未成年女性和成年女性的摄入量,并评估其对摄入量的形态,生理和生活史的反应,而这些都不会造成成对居住,交配和男性行为的混杂影响。在我们的研究中,生殖成熟之前的增长率与成年和生殖寿命均呈正相关,但与总寿命呈负相关。食物限制对寿命的影响取决于施用时间,因为它可以延长青少年的发育速度,但会加速成年人的死亡。食物限制也限制了繁殖,无论何时限制食物,尽管在受食物限制的少年和成年个体中生育力下降尤为明显。幼体食物限制的其他残留效应包括成年个体较小和成年蜕变时身体状况的下降,但这些昆虫在作为幼体而随意采食的昆虫中得到了很大程度的减轻。我们的数据几乎不能为长寿和生育力之间的折衷提供支持,这也许是因为这些功能是由不同的养分池提供的。但是,昆虫在生殖成熟时转向有限的饮食,似乎通过减少身体储备而促进了鸡蛋的生产,从而为生命史的取舍提供了一些证据。我们的结果提供了对食物限制的影响的重要见解,并表明在生活史阶段内和整个生命史阶段,摄入量调节了性能。

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