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Strategic sperm allocation in response to perceived sperm competition risk in a lekking insect

机译:战略性地分配精子,以应对在蠕虫中感知到的精子竞争风险

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Sperm competition has been demonstrated to be a strong selective force shaping male mating behaviours and ejaculate traits, particularly in highly polyandrous species. Its effect, however, is expected to be limited in lek mating systems, where female mating decisions appear relatively unconstrained and thus female remating rate is generally low. Hence, testing for male adaptations to sperm competition in lek mating species is of particular importance in order to understand whether and how sperm competition, as a selective force, may also have shaped male phenotype in such systems. Here, we investigated copulation behaviour and strategic sperm allocation in the lekking lesser wax moth, Achroia grisella, a well-established model for studying precopulatory sexual selection as males produce elaborate ultrasonic courtship songs targeted by female choice. Recent evidence suggests that females do sometimes remate, thus creating a selective potential for sperm competition. To test the hypothesis that sperm competition also selects for male adaptations in ejaculate traits in lek mating systems, we staged experimental matings after males had experienced either a competitive (one competitor present) or a noncompetitive (no competitor present) social environment during early adulthood. Males increased sperm transfer rate and thereby allocated higher proportions of available sperm reserves during virgin copulations when experiencing the elevated sperm competition risk environment. Our study provides the first evidence of strategic sperm allocation in relation to sperm competition risk in a lekking insect, demonstrating that sperm competition might represent an important selective force in such mating systems. (C) 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:精子竞争已被证明是一种强大的选择性力量,可以塑造男性的交配行为和射精特征,尤其是在高度多雄性物种中。但是,预期它的效果在韭葱交配系统中会受到限制,在这种系统中,雌性交配决定相对不受限制,因此雌性交配率通常较低。因此,测试雄性适应韭菜交配物种中精子竞争的能力尤为重要,以了解精子竞争作为选择力是否以及如何在这种系统中塑造了男性表型。在这里,我们调查了韭菜小蜡蛾Achroia grisella的交配行为和战略性精子分配,Achroia grisella是一种成熟的模型,用于研究交配前的性选择,因为男性会产生针对女性选择的精心制作的超声波求爱歌曲。最近的证据表明,女性有时会交配,从而为精子竞争创造了选择潜力。为了检验这种假设,即精子竞争也会在韭菜交配系统中选择雄性适应射精特征,我们在雄性成年后经历了竞争性(有竞争对手存在)或非竞争性(无竞争者)社交环境后进行了实验交配。在精子竞争风险较高的环境下,雄性提高了精子的转移率,从而在处女交配时分配了更高比例的可用精子储备。我们的研究提供了战略性的精子分配,其与寄生昆虫中的精子竞争风险有关的第一个证据表明,精子竞争可能是这种交配系统中重要的选择性力量。 (C)2015年动物行为研究协会。由Elsevier Ltd.出版。保留所有权利。

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