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Sex, War, and Disease: The Role of Parasite Infection on Weapon Development and Mating Success in a Horned Beetle (Gnatocerus cornutus)

机译:性,战争与疾病:寄生虫感染对有角甲虫(Gnatocerus cornutus)武器发展和交配成功的作用

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While parasites and immunity are widely believed to play important roles in the evolution of male ornaments, their potential influence on systems where male weaponry is the object of sexual selection is poorly understood. We experimentally infect larval broad-horned flour beetles with a tapeworm and study the consequent effects on: 1) adult male morphology 2) male-male contests for mating opportunities, and 3) induction of the innate immune system. We find that infection significantly reduces adult male size in ways that are expected to reduce mating opportunities in nature. The sum of our morphological, competition, and immunological data indicate that during a life history stage where no new resources are acquired, males allocate their finite resources in a way that increases future mating potential.
机译:尽管人们普遍认为寄生虫和免疫力在雄性装饰品的进化中起着重要作用,但人们对其对雄性武器作为性选择对象的系统的潜在影响却知之甚少。我们通过实验用a虫感染幼虫的广角甲虫,并研究其对以下方面的影响:1)成年男性形态2)雄雄争夺交配机会,以及3)诱导先天免疫系统。我们发现感染以预期减少自然界中交配机会的方式显着减小了成年雄性的大小。我们的形态,竞争和免疫学数据的总和表明,在没有获取新资源的生活史阶段,雄性以增加未来交配潜力的方式分配有限的资源。

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