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Temperature, age of mating and starvation determine the role of maternal effects on sex allocation in the mealybug Planococcus citri

机译:温度,交配和饥饿的年龄决定了母亲对粉虱桔球菌性别分配的影响

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Environmental effects on sex allocation are common, yet the evolutionary significance of these effects remains poorly understood. Environmental effects might influence parents, such that their condition directly influences sex allocation by altering the relative benefits of producing sons versus daughters. Alternatively, the environment might influence the offspring themselves, such that the conditions they find themselves in influence their contribution to parental fitness. In both cases, parents might be selected to bias their sex ratio according to the prevailing environmental conditions. Here, we consider sex allocation in the citrus mealybug Planococcus citri, a species with an unusual genetic system in which paternal genes are lost from the germline in males. We test environmental factors that may influence either female condition directly (rearing temperature and food restriction) or that may be used as cues of the future environment (age at mating). Using cytological techniques to obtain primary sex ratios, we show that high temperature, older age at mating and starvation all affect sex allocation, resulting in female-biased sex ratios. However, the effect of temperature is rather weak, and food restriction appears to be strongly associated with reduced longevity and a truncation of the usual schedule of male and offspring production across a female’s reproductive lifetime. Instead, facultative sex allocation seems most convincingly affected by age at mating, supporting previous work that suggests that social interactions experienced by adult P. citri females are used when allocating sex. Our results highlight that, even within one species, different aspects of the environment may have conflicting effects on sex allocation.
机译:环境对性别分配的影响很普遍,但是对这些影响的进化意义仍然知之甚少。环境影响可能会影响父母,因此父母的状况会通过改变生子生女的相对利益而直接影响性别分配。或者,环境可能会影响后代本身,从而使他们发现自己的状况会影响他们对父母健康的贡献。在这两种情况下,都可能会根据当前的环境条件选择父母偏向其性别比例。在这里,我们考虑柑桔粉虱Planococcus citri的性别分配,这是一种具有不寻常遗传系统的物种,其中父系基因从种系中丢失。我们测试可能直接影响女性状况(温度升高和食物限制)或可用作未来环境线索(交配年龄)的环境因素。使用细胞学技术获得主要性别比,我们发现高温,交配和饥饿时的年龄都会影响性别分配,从而导致女性偏向性别比。然而,温度的影响相当微弱,食物限制似乎与寿命的降低和女性生殖寿命中雄性和后代生产的通常时间表的缩短有密切关系。取而代之的是,兼性性别分配似乎最令人信服地受到交配年龄的影响,支持以前的研究表明,在分配性别时,会使用成年的柠檬柑橘成年雌性所经历的社交互动。我们的结果表明,即使在一个物种内,环境的不同方面也可能对性别分配产生冲突的影响。

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