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The Effect of Diet Quality and Wing Morph on Male and Female Reproductive Investment in a Nuptial Feeding Ground Cricket

机译:日粮质量和翅的形态对成年Cri地面公母繁殖投资的影响

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A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient content of diets during the life of an individual in order observe how the acquisition of resources influences the relationship between reproduction, lifespan and other life-history parameters such as dispersal. Here, we manipulate the quality of diet that replicate laboratory populations received as a thorough test of how diet quality influences the life-history trade-offs associated with reproductive investment in a nuptial feeding Australian ground cricket (Pteronemobius sp.). In this species, both males and females make significant contributions to the production of offspring, as males provide a nuptial gift by allowing females to chew on a modified tibial spur during copulation and feed directing on their haemolymph. Individuals also have two distinct wing morphs, a short-winged flightless morph and a long-winged morph that has the ability to disperse. By manipulating the quality of diet over seven generations, we found that the reproductive investment of males and females were affected differently by the diet quality treatment and wing morph of the individual. We discuss the broader implications of these findings including the differences in how males and females balance current and future reproductive effort in nuptial feeding insects, the changing nature of sexual selection when diets vary, and how the life-history trade-offs associated with the ability to disperse are expected to differ among populations.
机译:研究生命历史折衷演化的一种常用方法是在一个人的生命中控制饮食中的营养成分,以便观察资源的获取如何影响生殖,寿命和其他生命历史参数之间的关系,例如作为分散。在这里,我们通过控制复制实验室人口的饮食质量,作为对饮食质量如何影响与婚育澳大利亚Australian(Pteronemobius sp。)生殖投资相关的生活史权衡的全面测试。在该物种中,雄性和雌性都对后代的生产做出了重要贡献,因为雄性通过允许雌性在交配期间咀嚼经过修饰的胫骨骨和引导其血淋巴进食而提供了结婚礼物。个体还具有两种不同的机翼变体,一种具有分散能力的短翼的不飞行变体和一种长翼的变体。通过控制七代人的饮食质量,我们发现男性和女性的生殖投资受到个体饮食质量处理和鸡翅形态的不同影响。我们讨论了这些发现的更广泛的含义,包括男性和女性如何平衡当前和未来的婚后摄食昆虫的生殖工作的差异,饮食变化时性选择的变化性质以及生活史与能力之间的取舍预计散布人群之间会有所不同。

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