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Quantifying the costs of pre‐ and postcopulatory traits for males: Evidence that costs of ejaculation are minor relative to mating effort

机译:量化男性前期和后期性状的成本:射精的证据表明相对于交配努力射精的成本很小

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Although it is widely stated that both mating behavior and sperm traits are energetically costly for males, we currently lack empirical estimates of the relative costs to males of pre‐ versus postcopulatory investments. Such estimates require the experimental separation of the act of mating from that of ejaculation, which is a nontrivial logistical challenge. Here, we overcome this challenge using a novel morphological manipulation (gonopodium tip ablation) in the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) to tease apart investment in mating effort from that in sperm replenishment following ejaculation. We quantified the relative cumulative costs of investing in mating effort and ejaculation by comparing somatic traits and reproductive performance among three types of males: ablated males that could attempt to mate but not ejaculate; unablated males that could both mate and ejaculate; and control males that had no access to females. We show that, after eight weeks, mating investment significantly reduces both body growth and immunocompetence and results in a significant decline in mating effort. In contrast, cumulative investment into sperm replenishment following ejaculation has few detectable effects that are only apparent in smaller males. These minor costs occur despite the fact that G. holbrooki has very high levels of sperm competition and multiple mating by both sexes, which is usually associated with elevated levels of sperm production. Crucially, our study is the first, to our knowledge, to experimentally compare the relative costs of pre‐ and postcopulatory investment on components of male fitness in a vertebrate.
机译:虽然众所周知,对于男性来说,交配行为和精子特征都具有昂贵的昂贵,但我们目前缺乏对临床审查预期投资的相对成本的实证估计。这种估计需要实验与射精的交配行为的实验分离,这是一种非活动后勤挑战。在这里,我们使用东部蚊虫(Gambusia Holbooki)中的新形态操纵(Gangopodium Tip Fip)来克服这一挑战,从而在射精后从精子补充中挑逗交配努力的投资。我们通过比较三种类型的男性特征和生殖性能来量化对交配努力和射精的相对累积成本:烧蚀雄性可能试图伴有但不射精;有没有伴侣和射精的雄性;并控制没有获得女性的男性。我们表明,在八周后,交配投资显着降低了身体的生长和免疫功能,并导致交配努力的显着下降。相比之下,射精后累积的精子补充的累积投资很少,较小的雄性中只有很明显。尽管G. Holbrooki具有很高的精子竞争和两性的多种交配,但这些轻微成本发生了,这通常与升高的精子生产水平相关。至关重要的是,我们的研究是我们所知的第一个,通过实验地比较脊椎动物中男性健身部件的预期和审议投资的相对成本。

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