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Phenotypic Plasticity in Response to the Social Environment: Effects of Density and Sex Ratio on Mating Behaviour Following Ecotype Divergence

机译:响应社会环境的表型可塑性:密度和性别比对生态型分化后交配行为的影响

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The ability to express phenotypically plastic responses to environmental cues might be adaptive in changing environments. We studied phenotypic plasticity in mating behaviour as a response to population density and adult sex ratio in a freshwater isopod (Asellus aquaticus). A. aquaticus has recently diverged into two distinct ecotypes, inhabiting different lake habitats (reed Phragmites australis and stonewort Chara tomentosa, respectively). In field surveys, we found that these habitats differ markedly in isopod population densities and adult sex ratios. These spatially and temporally demographic differences are likely to affect mating behaviour. We performed behavioural experiments using animals from both the ancestral ecotype (“reed” isopods) and from the novel ecotype (“stonewort” isopods) population. We found that neither ecotype adjusted their behaviour in response to population density. However, the reed ecotype had a higher intrinsic mating propensity across densities. In contrast to the effects of density, we found ecotype differences in plasticity in response to sex ratio. The stonewort ecotype show pronounced phenotypic plasticity in mating propensity to adult sex ratio, whereas the reed ecotype showed a more canalised behaviour with respect to this demographic factor. We suggest that the lower overall mating propensity and the phenotypic plasticity in response to sex ratio have evolved in the novel stonewort ecotype following invasion of the novel habitat. Plasticity in mating behaviour may in turn have effects on the direction and intensity of sexual selection in the stonewort habitat, which may fuel further ecotype divergence.
机译:表达对环境提示的表型可塑性反应的能力可能会适应不断变化的环境。我们研究了交配行为中的表型可塑性,作为对淡水等足类动物(Asellus aquaticus)中种群密度和成年性别比的响应。 A. aticticus最近已分为两种不同的生态类型,分别栖息在不同的湖泊栖息地中(芦苇芦苇和石w Chara tomentosa)。在实地调查中,我们发现这些栖息地的等足动物种群密度和成年性别比存在显着差异。这些时空上的人口统计学差异可能会影响交配行为。我们使用原始生态型(“芦苇”等足动物)和新型生态型(“石麦”等足动物)种群中的动物进行了行为实验。我们发现,两种生态型都没有根据人口密度调整其行为。然而,芦苇生态型在密度上具有较高的内在交配倾向。与密度的影响相反,我们发现了生态类型在可塑性方面对性别比的差异。石w生态型在交配倾向与成年性别比中表现出明显的表型可塑性,而芦苇生态型相对于这一人口统计学因素则表现出更为明显的行为。我们认为,在入侵新栖息地后,新型石stone生态型已进化出较低的总体交配倾向和响应性别比的表型可塑性。交配行为的可塑性反过来可能会影响石the生境中性选择的方向和强度,这可能会加剧生态型的进一步分化。

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