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Interspecific interactions explain variation in the duration of paternal care in the burying beetle

机译:种间相互作用解释了埋葬甲虫的父亲照顾时间的变化

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Why is there so much variation within species in the extent to which males contribute to offspring care? Answers to this question commonly focus on intraspecific sources of variation in the relative costs and benefits of supplying paternal investment. With experiments in the laboratory on the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides, and its phoretic mite Poecilochirus carabi, we investigated whether interactions with a second species might also account for intraspecific variation in the extent of paternal care, and whether this variation is due to adaptation or constraint. In our first experiment we bred beetles in the presence or absence of phoretic mites, using a breeding box that mimicked natural conditions by allowing parents to leave the breeding attempt at a time of their choosing. We found that males abandoned their brood sooner when breeding alongside mites than when breeding in their absence. Female patterns of care were unchanged by the mites. Nevertheless, in this experiment, no correlates of beetle fitness were affected by the presence of the mites during reproduction (neither paternal life span after reproduction nor brood size or average larval mass). In a second experiment, we again bred beetles with or without mites but this time we prevented parents from abandoning the brood. This time we found that both parents and the brood suffered fitness costs when breeding alongside mites, compared with families breeding in the absence of mites. We conclude that males adaptively reduce their contributions to care when mites are present, so as to defend their offspring's fitness and their own residual fitness. Interspecific interactions thus account for intraspecific variation in the duration of paternal care.
机译:在雄性对后代照料的贡献上,为什么物种内部差异如此之大?对这个问题的回答通常集中在种内来源变化上,即提供父本投资的相对成本和收益。通过在实验室中对埋藏的甲虫Nicrophorus vespilloides及其隐身螨Poecilochirus carabi进行的实验,我们调查了与第二种物种的相互作用是否也可能解释了父系照护范围内的种内变异,以及这种变异是否是由于适应或约束。在我们的第一个实验中,我们使用一个模仿自然条件的繁殖箱,通过允许父母在他们选择的时间离开繁殖尝试,来在有无螨的情况下繁殖甲虫。我们发现,与螨虫一起繁殖的雄性比没有螨虫繁殖的雄性更早放弃了育雏。螨虫没有改变女性的照料方式。然而,在该实验中,繁殖过程中螨虫的存在没有影响甲虫适应性的相关性(繁殖后的父亲寿命,育雏的大小或平均幼虫质量)。在第二个实验中,我们再次繁殖有或没有螨的甲虫,但是这次我们阻止了父母放弃育雏。这次我们发现,与没有螨的家庭繁殖相比,与螨一起繁殖的父母和育雏者都承受着健身成本。我们得出的结论是,当有螨虫出现时,雄性会自适应地减少其对照料的贡献,以捍卫其后代的健康状况和自身剩余的健康状况。因此,种间相互作用说明了父亲护理期间种内差异。

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