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Scented Males and Choosy Females: Does Male Odor Influence Female Mate Choice in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly?

机译:有气味的雄性和雌性选择的雌性:雄性气味会影响地中海果蝇中雌性伴侣的选择吗?

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The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), displays a lek mating system characterized by a high level of female discrimination among potential mates. The basis of female choice is not understood, but recent studies indicate that male exposure to the aroma of certain plant structures or essential oils may increase mating success. In particular, exposure to the aroma of ginger root oil (GRO) enhances male mating frequency, and several sterile-male release programs against C. capitata have incorporated ‘aromatherapy’ (large-scale exposure of pre-release insects to GRO) to increase the effectiveness of control efforts. We investigated the mechanism underlying female preference for GRO-exposed males. Two sets of experiments were conducted. In the first, we monitored female attraction to (1) freshly killed flies, or (2) paper discs that contained hexane extracts from varying treatments. In these tests, females were sighted more often (1) near GRO-exposed than non-exposed males (even when the males were visually concealed) and (2) near extracts from GRO-exposed than non-exposed males. These findings suggest a ‘perfume effect’, whereby female mate choice is mediated by olfactory differences. In the second set, we compared (1) mate choice between intact females and females from which both antennae had been surgically removed, and (2) mating success between intact males and males from which both antennae had been surgically removed before GRO exposure. Intact females preferred GRO-exposed males, whereas females lacking both antennae rarely mated and showed no preference between GRO-exposed and non-exposed males. In the opposite treatment (intact females but surgically altered males), GRO-exposed males lacking both antennae mated as frequently as GRO-exposed intact males. These data suggest that female choice was dependent on olfactory perception of male odor but that male mating success did not depend on olfactory perception of GRO aroma, suggesting, in turn, that GRO conferred a mating advantage through an external phenomenon (possibly alteration of cuticular scent) rather than through internal processing (pheromone synthesis).
机译:地中海果蝇Ceratitis capitata(Wiedemann)表现出一种韭菜交配系统,其特征是潜在配偶之间的雌性歧视程度很高。雌性选择的基础尚不明确,但最近的研究表明,雄性暴露于某些植物结构或精油的香气可能会增加交配的成功率。尤其是,暴露于姜根油(GRO)的香气会增加雄性交配的频率,并且针对C. capitata的几种无菌雄性释放程序已采用“芳香疗法”(将释放前昆虫大规模暴露于GRO中)以增加控制努力的有效性。我们调查了GRO暴露男性对女性偏爱的潜在机制。进行了两组实验。首先,我们监测雌性对(1)新鲜杀灭的苍蝇,或(2)包含不同处理的己烷提取物的纸碟的吸引力。在这些测试中,女性(1)在未暴露GRO的地方比未暴露的男性(即使在视觉上隐藏了雄性)也被发现的频率更高(2)在未暴露于GRO的提取物附近的男性。这些发现表明存在“香水效应”,即女性的选择是由嗅觉差异介导的。在第二组中,我们比较了(1)完整雌性和通过手术切除了两个触角的雌性之间的配偶选择,以及(2)完整雄性和在GRO暴露之前通过手术去除了触角的雄性和雄性之间的交配成功率。完整的雌性更喜欢暴露于GRO的雄性,而缺乏两种触角的雌性很少交配,并且在暴露于GRO的雄性和未暴露的雄性之间没有偏爱。在相反的治疗中(雌性完整,但手术改变的男性),缺乏两根触角的暴露于GRO的雄性与暴露于GRO的完整雄性一样频繁。这些数据表明,女性的选择取决于对男性气味的嗅觉,但男性的交配成功并不取决于对GRO香气的嗅觉,从而暗示,GRO通过外部现象(可能是表皮气味的改变)赋予了交配优势。 ),而不是通过内部处理(信息素合成)。

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