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ECTOPARASITISM IN MOTHERS CAUSES HIGHER POSITIONAL FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY IN THEIR SONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR SEXUAL SELECTION

机译:母亲的寄生虫致病会导致其儿子出现更高的位置波动不对称性-对性选择的意义

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Random deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry, fluctuating asymmetry, arise from developmental instability. I tested experimentally whether parasitism in female Drosophila nigrospiracula increases fluctuating asymmetry in male offspring. I also developed a novel measure for estimating developmental instability in a meristic trait called positional fluctuating asymmetry, which is based on the difference in the position of thoracic bristles between the right and left sternopleuron. I expected this measure to be a more sensitive indicator of developmental instability than the traditional numerical fluctuating asymmetry, because the latter is based on the difference in the actual presence or absence of bristles. Female flies burdened with hematophagous mites, Macrocheles subbadius (Macrochelidae), produced sons with significantly higher positional fluctuating asymmetry than did females carrying no mites. This effect, which may have resulted from impaired provisioning of oocytes by infested females, was dose dependent and magnified in the progeny of younger (18-20 d) versus older (30-32 d) females. This apparent magnification resulted from a slight but not significant increase in asymmetry of offspring of the older and unparasitized females. In contrast, the same mite loads had no effect on offspring numerical fluctuating asymmetry. If low-positional fluctuating asymmetry males enjoy a mating advantage, then with appropriate genetic variability, sexual selection could drive the evolution of host resistance in host populations. However, variability in neither kind of asymmetry influenced male mating success in nature. Thus, although male positional fluctuating asymmetry is causally associated with parasitism via maternal effects, asymmetry-based sexual selection is unlikely to influence the evolution of mite resistance in D. nigrospiracula. The value of the sensitivity afforded by positional fluctuating asymmetry is discussed in the context of sexual selection and conservation biology. [References: 84]
机译:发育不稳定导致与完全双侧对称性(波动不对称性)的随机偏差。我通过实验测试了黑腹果蝇雌性寄生虫是否会增加雄性后代的波动不对称性。我还开发了一种新方法,用于评估称为位置波动不对称性的综合特征中发育不稳定性的方法,该方法是基于左右胸骨胸膜隆起之间胸椎硬毛位置的差异。与传统的数值波动不对称性相比,我希望该方法能更敏感地指示发育不稳定性,因为后者是基于实际存在或不存在的鬃毛的差异而得出的。雌性蝇携带着食血螨,Macrocheles subbadius(Macrochelidae)产生的儿子,其位置波动不对称性明显高于不携带螨的雌性。这种影响可能是受感染女性的卵母细胞供应不足所致,这种影响是剂量依赖性的,并且在年轻(18-20 d)与年长(30-32 d)雌性的后代中被放大。这种明显的放大率是由于年龄较大且未寄生的雌性的后代的不对称性略有增加而没有的。相反,相同的螨虫负荷对后代数值波动不对称性没有影响。如果低位波动的不对称雄性享有交配优势,那么在适当的遗传变异下,性别选择可以推动宿主种群中宿主抗性的进化。然而,两种不对称性的变异性都不会影响雄性自然交配的成功。因此,尽管男性位置波动的不对称性通过母体效应与寄生虫有因果关系,但基于不对称性的性选择不太可能影响黑毛螺旋藻的螨抗性进化。在性选择和保护生物学的背景下,讨论了位置波动性不对称所带来的敏感性的价值。 [参考:84]

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