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Pre-breeding food restriction promotes the optimization of parental investment in house mice, Mus musculus

机译:繁殖前的食物限制促进了家鼠小家鼠的父母投资的优化

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Litter size is one of the most reliable state-dependent life-history traits that indicate parental investment in polytocous (litter-bearing) mammals. The tendency to optimize litter size typically increases with decreasing availability of resources during the period of parental investment. To determine whether this tactic is also influenced by resource limitations prior to reproduction, we examined the effect of experimental, pre-breeding food restriction on the optimization of parental investment in lactating mice. First, we investigated the optimization of litter size in 65 experimental and 72 control families (mothers and their dependent offspring). Further, we evaluated pre-weaning offspring mortality, and the relationships between maternal and offspring condition (body weight), as well as offspring mortality, in 24 experimental and 19 control families with litter reduction (the death of one or more offspring). Assuming that pre-breeding food restriction would signal unpredictable food availability, we hypothesized that the optimization of parental investment would be more effective in the experimental rather than in the control mice. In comparison to the controls, the experimental mice produced larger litters and had a more selective (size-dependent) offspring mortality and thus lower litter reduction (the proportion of offspring deaths). Selective litter reduction helped the experimental mothers to maintain their own optimum condition, thereby improving the condition and, indirectly, the survival of their remaining offspring. Hence, pre-breeding resource limitations may have facilitated the mice to optimize their inclusive fitness. On the other hand, in the control females, the absence of environmental cues indicating a risky environment led to “maternal optimism” (overemphasizing good conditions at the time of breeding), which resulted in the production of litters of super-optimal size and consequently higher reproductive costs during lactation, including higher offspring mortality. Our study therefore provides the first evidence that pre-breeding food restriction promotes the optimization of parental investment, including offspring number and developmental success.
机译:产仔数是最可靠的,取决于状态的生活史特征之一,表明父母对多胎(产仔)哺乳动物的投资。在育儿投资期间,随着资源可用性的降低,优化垫料尺寸的趋势通常会增加。为了确定该策略是否在繁殖前也受到资源限制的影响,我们研究了实验性,繁殖前食物限制对泌乳小鼠父母投资最优化的影响。首先,我们调查了65个实验和72个对照家庭(母亲及其后代)的垫料尺寸优化。此外,我们评估了24个实验性和19个对照产仔数减少(一个或多个后代的死亡)的断奶前后代死亡率以及母体与后代状况(体重)之间的关系以及后代死亡率。假设繁殖前的食物限制会预示着不可预测的食物供应,我们假设父母投资的优化在实验中比在对照小鼠中更有效。与对照组相比,实验小鼠产生更大的窝,并具有更高的选择性(取决于大小)后代死亡率,因此减少的窝数减少(后代死亡比例)。选择性减少凋落物有助于实验母亲维持自己的最佳状况,从而改善状况,并间接改善其剩余后代的存活率。因此,繁殖前的资源限制可能已经促进了小鼠优化其包容性。另一方面,在对照雌性动物中,缺乏表明危险环境的环境提示导致“母体乐观”(过分强调育种时的良好条件),从而导致产仔数达到最佳。哺乳期间生殖成本较高,包括较高的后代死亡率。因此,我们的研究提供了第一个证据,即繁殖前的食物限制会促进父母投资的优化,包括后代数量和发育成功。

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