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Differential investment in pre- vs. post-copulatory sexual selection reinforces a cross-continental reversal of sexual size dimorphism in Sepsis punctum (Diptera: Sepsidae)

机译:交配前和交配后性选择的差异性投资加强了脓毒症泪点性大小二态性的跨大陆逆转(双翅目:败血症)

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Theory predicts that males have a limited amount of resources to invest in reproduction, suggesting a trade-off between traits that enhance mate acquisition and those that enhance fertilization success. Here, we investigate the relationship between pre- and post-copulatory investment by comparing the mating behaviour and reproductive morphology of four European and five North American populations of the dung fly Sepsis punctum (Diptera) that display a reversal of sexual size dimorphism (SSD). We show that the geographic reversal in SSD between the continents (male biased in Europe, female biased in North America) is accompanied by differential investment in pre- vs. post-copulatory traits. We find higher remating rates in European populations, where larger males acquire more matings and consequently have evolved relatively larger testes and steeper hyper-allometry with body size. American populations, in sharp contrast, display much reduced, if any, effect of body size on those traits. Instead, North American males demonstrate an increased investment in mate acquisition prior to copulation, with more mounting attempts and a distinctive abdominal courtship display that is completely absent in Europe. When controlling for body size, relative female spermathecal size is similar on both continents, so we find no direct evidence for the co-evolution of male and female internal reproductive morphology. By comparing allopatric populations of the same species that apparently have evolved different mating systems and consequently SSD, we thus indirectly demonstrate differential investment in pre- vs. post-copulatory mechanisms increasing reproductive success.
机译:理论预测,雄性在繁殖上的资源有限,这表明在增加配偶获得性状和提高受精成功性状之间进行权衡。在这里,我们通过比较四只欧洲粪便和脓毒症脓毒点(Diptera)的四个欧洲和五个北美种群的交配行为和生殖形态,研究了交配前后投资之间的关系,该种群表现出性大小二态性(SSD)的逆转。我们发现,各大洲之间的SSD地理反转(男性偏向欧洲,女性偏向北美)伴随着交配前后的差异投资。我们发现欧洲人口的离婚率更高,在欧洲人口中,较大的雄性获得更多的交配,因此随着体型的发展,其睾丸相对更大,睾丸变陡。与此形成鲜明对比的是,美国人口显示出身体尺寸对这些特征的影响大大减少(如果有的话)。取而代之的是,北美男性表现出在交配之前增加对配偶的投资,尝试更多的尝试和独特的腹部求爱显示在欧洲是完全不存在的。当控制身体大小时,两大洲的女性相对于精子的相对大小都相似,因此我们没有直接证据表明男性和女性内部生殖形态共同进化。通过比较显然已进化出不同交配系统并因此发展了SSD的同一物种的异种种群,我们间接证明了在交配前和配交后机制上的不同投资可增加繁殖成功率。

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