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The effect of developmental nutrition on life span and fecundity depends on the adult reproductive environment in Drosophila melanogaster

机译:营养发育对寿命和繁殖力的影响取决于果蝇的成年生殖环境。

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SummaryBoth developmental nutrition and adult nutrition affect life-history traits; however, little is known about whether the effect of developmental nutrition depends on the adult environment experienced. We used the fruit fly to determine whether life-history traits, particularly life span and fecundity, are affected by developmental nutrition, and whether this depends on the extent to which the adult environment allows females to realize their full reproductive potential. We raised flies on three different developmental food levels containing increasing amounts of yeast and sugar: poor, control, and rich. We found that development on poor or rich larval food resulted in several life-history phenotypes indicative of suboptimal conditions, including increased developmental time, and, for poor food, decreased adult weight. However, development on poor larval food actually increased adult virgin life span. In addition, we manipulated the reproductive potential of the adult environment by adding yeast or yeast and a male. This manipulation interacted with larval food to determine adult fecundity. Specifically, under two adult conditions, flies raised on poor larval food had higher reproduction at certain ages – when singly mated this occurred early in life and when continuously mated with yeast this occurred during midlife. We show that poor larval food is not necessarily detrimental to key adult life-history traits, but does exert an adult environment-dependent effect, especially by affecting virgin life span and altering adult patterns of reproductive investment. Our findings are relevant because (1) they may explain differences between published studies on nutritional effects on life-history traits; (2) they indicate that optimal nutritional conditions are likely to be different for larvae and adults, potentially reflecting evolutionary history; and (3) they urge for the incorporation of developmental nutritional conditions into the central life-history concept of resource acquisition and allocation.
机译:总结发育营养和成人营养都会影响生活史特征;然而,人们对发育营养的作用是否取决于所经历的成人环境知之甚少。我们使用果蝇来确定生活史特征,特别是寿命和繁殖力是否受到发育营养的影响,这是否取决于成年环境在多大程度上允许雌性发挥其全部繁殖潜能。我们以三种不同的发育食品水平(其中包括越来越多的酵母和糖)来进行苍蝇:差的,可控制的和丰富的。我们发现,在幼虫食物贫乏或丰富的发育过程中,会出现几种生命历史表型,这些表型指示了次优条件,包括发育时间延长,而对于劣质食物,则降低了成年人的体重。但是,对幼虫食物的开发实际上增加了成年处女的寿命。此外,我们通过添加酵母或酵母和雄性来操纵成人环境的繁殖潜力。这种操作与幼虫食物相互作用以确定成年繁殖力。具体来说,在两个成年条件下,在某些年龄时以幼虫食物为食的苍蝇具有较高的繁殖能力-单交配时发生在生命早期,而与酵母连续交配时发生在中年。我们表明,幼虫食物的缺乏并不一定有害于成年人的主要生命历史特征,但确实会产生依赖于成年人的环境效应,特别是通过影响处女的寿命和改变成年人的生殖投资方式。我们的发现是有意义的,因为(1)它们可以解释已发表的有关营养对生活史特征的研究之间的差异; (2)它们表明,幼虫和成虫的最佳营养条件可能有所不同,可能反映了进化史; (3)他们敦促将发展性营养条件纳入资源获取和分配的主要生活史概念中。

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