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Corticosterone mediated mate choice affects female mating reluctance and reproductive success

机译:皮质酮介导的伴侣选择影响女性交配不情愿和生殖成功

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The study of stress-related hormones as mediators of sexual selection has traditionally focused on the effect of glucocorticoids on male quality and competing ability. However, environmental stressors are expected to affect both males and females, and the strength of sexual selection might be affected by changes in female mating decisions, a hypothesis that has rarely been tested. Here, we investigated whether female common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) mating behaviour and mating preferences are affected by different levels of administered corticosterone and conditioned by the familiarity of their partners, which is known to influence Z. vivipara social behaviour. To this end, two females, one corticosterone-treated and one control female, were simultaneously presented with an unfamiliar male and the following day with either a familiar or an unfamiliar male. Females treated with corticosterone (Cort) were more aggressive towards males and mated less. Furthermore, copulation probability in Cort females, but not in control females, increased with body size. On the second day, Cort females only mated with familiar partners. In contrast, male behaviour towards females was not affected by treatment and only bigger males successfully copulated with Cort females. This shows that corticosterone directly affected female mating behaviour and mating preferences, while male mating behaviour was unaffected by the female's level of corticosterone. Environmental and social stressors may affect reproductive strategies of females, the strength of sexual selection, and sexual conflict through their effects on female glucocorticoid levels, potentially in a wide range of species.
机译:作为性选择的介质相关的荷尔蒙的研究传统上集中在糖皮质激素对男性质量和竞争能力的影响。然而,预计环境压力源会影响雄性和女性,性选择的强度可能受到女性交配决策的变化的影响,这是一个很少被测试的假设。在这里,我们研究了女性常见蜥蜴(ZootoCa Vivipara)交配行为和交配偏好是否受到不同水平的给药皮质酮的影响,并通过熟悉其伴侣的熟悉程度,这已知会影响Z.ViviPara社会行为。为此,两名女性,一种皮质酮治疗和一个对照女性,同时呈现出陌生的男性,第二天,熟悉或不熟悉的男性。用皮质酮(皮质)治疗的女性对男性更具侵略性,并使少交配。此外,Cort女性中的交配概率,但不在对照雌性中,随体型增加。第二天,Cort女性只与熟悉的合作伙伴交配。相比之下,对女性的男性行为不受治疗的影响,并且只有更大的男性与Cort女性成功。这表明皮质酮直接影响了女性交配行为和交配偏好,而男性交配行为不受女性皮质酮水平的影响。环境和社会压力源可能会影响女性的生殖策略,性能强度和性冲突通过它们对女性糖皮质激素水平的影响,可能是各种各样的物种。

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