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No evidence for sperm priming responses under varying sperm competition risk or intensity in guppies

机译:没有证据表明孔雀鱼在不同的精子竞争风险或强度下精子引发反应

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Sperm competition theory predicts that males should tailor their investment in ejaculates according to the number of rival males competing to fertilize a female’s eggs. Research spanning several taxa supports this prediction by showing that males are often sensitive to the level of sperm competition and adjust their investment in sperm numbers accordingly. More recent work has revealed that males may also tailor the quality of sperm according to the number of males competing for fertilization. Here I test for both effects in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in an experiment that simultaneously evaluates the risk and intensity models of sperm competition. The experiment determined whether male guppies adjust the number (stripped ejaculate size) and quality (sperm velocity and viability) of sperm that are primed over a 3-day period according to experimental changes in the perceived level of sperm competition. A total of 136 focal males were initially stripped of all retrievable sperm and assayed for these sperm traits before being allocated at random to one of four treatments simulating different levels of sperm competition risk and intensity. During the 3-day treatment phase, focal males had visual and olfactory access to a sexually receptive (initially virgin) female maintained with different numbers of stimulus males to simulate variation in the risk and intensity of sperm competition. Following this, males were assayed again for the sperm traits. Contrary to predictions, there was no significant change in any of the measured variables among treatments, although qualitatively the patterns for sperm velocity and viability did conform to expectation. The lack of any trend for the number of sperm primed was unequivocal and future work examining the effects of sperm competition on sperm production should focus on whether males differentially allocate sperm numbers among matings that differ in the level of sperm competition. Keywords Sperm allocation - Sperm expenditure - Sperm competition theory - Poecilia reticulata - Poeciliidae
机译:精子竞争理论预测,雄性应该根据雄性竞争为雌性卵受精的雄性数量来调整对射精的投资。跨多个分类单元的研究通过证明男性通常对精子竞争水平敏感并相应地调整其对精子数量的投资来支持这一预测。最近的工作表明,雄性也可以根据竞争受精的雄性数量来调整精子的质量。在这里,我在一项实验中测试了孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)的两种效应,该实验同时评估了精子竞争的风险和强度模型。实验确定了雄性孔雀鱼是否根据感知到的精子竞争水平的实验变化来调节在三天内灌注的精子的数量(剥离的射精大小)和质量(精子速度和生存力)。首先将总共136名局灶雄性的所有可提取精子剥离,并分析这些精子的性状,然后随机分配给模拟不同水平的精子竞争风险和强度的四种治疗方法之一。在为期3天的治疗阶段中,焦点男性可以通过视觉和嗅觉接触到具有性接受能力(最初是处女)的女性,并保持着不同数量的刺激性男性,以模拟精子竞争风险和强度的变化。此后,再次对雄性进行精子性状检测。与预测相反,尽管定性上精子速度和生存力的模式确实符合预期,但治疗之间的任何测量变量均无显着变化。灌注精子数量没有任何趋势是明确的,今后研究精子竞争对精子生产的影响的工作应侧重于雄性是否在精子竞争水平不同的交配中差异分配精子数量。关键词精子分配-精子消耗-精子竞争理论-网纹Poeciliaidae

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