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The specificity of sperm-mediated paternal effects in threespine sticklebacks

机译:精子介导的父母患者患者患有刺激性的父母效应的特异性

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Parental effects may help offspring respond to challenging environments, but whether parental exposure to different environmental challenges induces similar responses in offspring is largely unknown. We compared the offspring of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) fathers who had been exposed to a potentially threatening stimulus (net), a native predator (sculpin), or who had been left unexposed (control). Relative to offspring of control fathers, offspring of sculpin-exposed fathers were more responsive (greater change in activity) to a simulated sculpin predator attack, while offspring of net-exposed fathers were less responsive (fewer antipredator behaviors) and showed altered stress responses compared to the control. To evaluate whether parental exposure primes offspring to respond to specific stimuli (e.g., offspring of net-exposed fathers respond most strongly to a net), we then exposed offspring of each paternal treatment to nets, native sculpin models, or non-native trout models. Paternal treatment did not influence offspring response to different stimuli; instead, offspring were generally more responsive to the native sculpin predator compared to nets or non-native trout predator, suggesting that sticklebacks have innate predator recognition of native predators. Collectively, these results underscore that, while parental exposure to non-ecologically relevant stressors elicits effects in intergenerational studies, these findings may not mirror those produced when parents encounter ecologically relevant stressors. Knowing that parental effects can be predator-specific furthers our understanding of the ways in which parental effects may evolve to be adaptive and suggests the potential for transgenerational plasticity to affect how animals respond to human induced environmental change, including non-native predators.Significance statementDespite extensive evidence for parental effects, we have very little knowledge regarding whether parental effects are stimuli-specific. Here, we found that paternal exposure to different, potentially stressful stimuli prior to fertilization has specific effects on offspring traits: paternal exposure to a model of a sculpin (a native predator) heightened offspring responsivity to simulated predation risk, while paternal exposure to an artificial stimulus/stressor (net) reduced offspring antipredator behavior relative to the control. We found no evidence that offspring responded more strongly to the stimulus that their father encountered; instead, offspring were overall more responsive to a sculpin predator compared to a net or non-native trout. Overall, these results suggest that sperm-mediated paternal effects can be highly specific, and while non-ecologically relevant stimuli elicit effects in intergenerational studies, these effects may differ from those that occur when parents are exposed to native, ecologically relevant stimuli.
机译:父母的影响可能有助于后代对挑战性环境做出反应,但父母暴露于不同的环境挑战是否会在后代中引发类似的反应在很大程度上尚不清楚。我们比较了三个刺刺鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus)父亲的后代,这些父亲曾暴露于潜在的威胁性刺激(net)、本地捕食者(sculpin)或未暴露的环境(对照组)。与对照组父亲的后代相比,暴露于赛艇的父亲的后代对模拟的赛艇捕食者攻击反应更灵敏(活动变化更大),而净暴露于赛艇的父亲的后代反应更差(抗捕食者行为更少),与对照组相比表现出应激反应的改变。为了评估父母接触是否会使后代对特定刺激产生反应(例如,接触过网的父亲的后代对网的反应最强烈),我们随后将每种父系处理的后代暴露于网、本地sculpin模型或非本地鳟鱼模型。父系治疗不影响后代对不同刺激的反应;相反,与渔网或非本地鳟鱼捕食者相比,刺鱼的后代通常对本地鲟鱼捕食者更敏感,这表明刺鱼对本地捕食者具有先天的捕食者识别能力。总的来说,这些结果强调,虽然父母暴露于非生态相关压力源会在代际研究中产生影响,但这些发现可能无法反映父母遇到生态相关压力源时产生的结果。了解到亲代效应可能是捕食者特有的,这有助于我们进一步了解亲代效应可能进化为适应性的方式,并表明跨代可塑性可能会影响动物对人类诱导的环境变化(包括非本地捕食者)的反应。意义陈述尽管有大量证据表明父母效应,但我们对父母效应是否具有刺激特异性知之甚少。在这里,我们发现,在受精前,父亲暴露于不同的、潜在的应激刺激对后代的特征有特定的影响:父亲暴露于一种鲟鱼(一种本地捕食者)模型,提高了后代对模拟捕食风险的反应性,而与对照组相比,父亲接触人工刺激/压力源(net)会降低后代的抗惊厥行为。我们没有发现证据表明后代对父亲遇到的刺激反应更强烈;相反,与网鳟或非本地鳟鱼相比,后代对划桨式捕食者的反应总体上更灵敏。总的来说,这些结果表明,精子介导的父系效应可能具有高度特异性,虽然非生态相关刺激会在代际研究中引发效应,但这些效应可能不同于父母暴露于自然生态相关刺激时产生的效应。

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