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Female reproductive plasticity to the social environment and its impact on male reproductive success

机译:社会环境的女性生殖塑性及其对男性生殖成功的影响

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Social environments can influence diverse aspects of animal behavior. In reproductive activity, females may adjust their pre-mating preference for males and their post-mating investment in offspring according to the social environment and thus maximize their fitness, and how these two adjustments interact may significantly impact a male's fitness. But such adjustments may also depend on intrinsic factors, such as age or condition, implying that both should be considered to reliably estimate the strength and direction of sexual selection. We investigated the impact of plasticity in female pre- and post-mating behaviors on male reproductive success at two age points, using a population of the flightless bush cricket Ephippiger diurnus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), a long-lived and multiply-mating chorusing insect. We reared females in different social environments, each represented by an array of male signals with a certain attractiveness, and tested the females' reproductive behavior over adult life and its repeatability across years. We found that variation in the social environment influenced both mate preference and egg investment, and that these adjustments were repeatable across the two ages tested. Specifically, females reared with attractive mates were more selective and invested more in eggs whereas females reared with unattractive mates laid fewer eggs. That is, plasticity in egg investment reinforced female pre-mating preferences across social environments, resulting in a threefold difference in the reproductive success of unattractive versus attractive males. Our results thus demonstrate how plasticity in female behaviors can play a major role in driving an evolutionary process.Significance statementAnimals often adjust their behavior to information provided by the social environment in order to maximize their fitness. In reproduction, females may use that information to adjust their pre-mating preference for males and their post-mating investment in offspring. Many studies document these adjustments independently, but the two may interact in a way that can drastically influence a male's reproductive success. Using the bush cricket Ephippiger diurnus, we show that variation in the social environment influences both female pre- and post-mating traits such that they reinforce one another: females increase oviposition when attractive males are present and decrease oviposition when unattractive males are present in their environment. These adjustments resulted in up to a threefold difference in the total reproductive success of attractive and unattractive males. Our results thus highlight how plasticity in female behaviors can dictate evolutionary processes.
机译:社会环境可以影响动物行为的不同方面。在生殖活动中,女性可以根据社会环境调整他们对男性的预先交配偏好以及它们在后代的后代投资,从而最大限度地提高他们的健康,以及这两个调整如何相互作用可能会显着影响男性的健康。但这种调整也可能取决于内在因素,例如年龄或条件,意味着两者都应该被认为是可靠地估计性选择的力量和方向。我们调查了在两个年龄点的男性生殖成功上的女性中和后交配行为中的可塑性的影响,使用了一群不可思议的布什蟋蟀ephippiger diurnus(Orthoptera:Tettigoniidae),一个长期和繁殖的合唱昆虫。我们在不同的社会环境中饲养女性,每个人都以一定的雄性信号代表,具有一定的吸引力,并在成年生活中测试了女性的生殖行为及其在几年内的重复性。我们发现社会环境的变化影响了伴侣偏好和蛋投资,这些调整在测试的两个年龄中可重复。具体而言,患有有吸引力的伴侣的女性更具选择性,并在鸡蛋中投入更多,而女性饲养没有吸引力的伙伴少鸡蛋。也就是说,蛋投资中的可塑性加强了社会环境中的女性预交配偏好,从而在没有吸引人的雄性男性的生殖成功中产生了三倍差异。因此,我们的结果表明,女性行为的可塑性如何在驾驶进化过程方面发挥重要作用。尊严的对应animals经常将其行为调整到社会环境提供的信息,以最大限度地提高他们的健身。在繁殖中,女性可以使用该信息来调整其对男性的预先交配偏好及其对后代的后交配投资。许多研究单独记录这些调整,但两者可能以一种方式互动地互动地影响男性的生殖成功。使用布什蟋蟀ephippiger diurnus,我们表明社会环境的变化会影响女性的前后特征,使得它们彼此加强:当存在有吸引力的雄性时,女性增加产卵并减少在其上没有吸引力的雄性时卵子环境。这些调整导致有吸引力和没有吸引力的男性的总繁殖成功的三倍差异。因此,我们的结果强调了女性行为中的可塑性如何决定进化过程。

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