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Pre-maturation social experience affects female reproductive strategies and offspring quality in a highly polyandrous insect

机译:成熟前的社会经验影响了高度多奇昆虫中的女性生殖策略和后代质量

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Pre-maturation social experiences may affect post-maturation reproductive strategies of females, including mating preferences and investment in offspring. Whether pre-maturation social experiences affect other aspects of females' reproductive strategies, including the number of accepted males and post-copulatory decisions, is still an open question. To address this question, we performed laboratory experiments using the highly polyandrous cricketTeleogryllus commodus. Previous studies showed that juvenile females reared in an acoustic environment with male calls of different rates (MIX) are more responsive to highly attractive calls than females reared in an environment with male calls of only high calling rates (HIGH). We exposed juvenile females to the same two acoustic environments (MIX and HIGH) and estimated the number of accepted males, time of spermatophore retention, and offspring quality. We found that the acoustic environment did not change the number of accepted males, indicating that the higher responsiveness shown in a previous study does not translate into high degree of polyandry. An increased number of mates reduced offspring quality, suggesting that polyandry is costly to females. Finally, when compared with females of the HIGH group, females of the MIX group retained spermatophores for shorter periods and produced higher quality offspring if mated with highly attractive males. This finding suggests that both the pre-maturation acoustic environment and the quality of the mates found by the adult females determine their post-copulatory decisions and eventually offspring quality. Taken together, our results indicate that both the pre- and post-mating strategies of females are subject to socially cued plasticity. Significance statement There is increasing evidence that pre-maturation experiences affect mating decisions of females after maturity, making them more or less selective. Both the pre-maturation social environment and the quality of potential mates found by an adult female may determine the number and quality of accepted males, which in turn may influence offspring quality. We experimentally tested this hypothesis using a highly polyandrous cricket species and showed that the pre-maturation acoustic environment does not affect the number and attractiveness of males accepted by the females. However, offspring quality was determined by an interaction between the pre-maturation acoustic environment and attractiveness of males accepted by the females. This result provides a link between the pre- and post-maturation social experience of a female and the quality of her offspring.
机译:成熟前的社会经验可能会影响女性成熟后的生殖策略,包括交配偏好和对后代的投资。成熟前的社会经验是否会影响女性生殖策略的其他方面,包括被接受的男性数量和交配后的决定,仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。为了解决这个问题,我们使用高度多夫的蟋蟀Teleogryllus Comodus进行了实验室实验。之前的研究表明,在不同频率(混合)的雄性叫声环境中长大的幼龄雌性比在只有高叫声频率(高)的雄性叫声环境中长大的雌性对高吸引力的叫声更敏感。我们将幼年雌性暴露在相同的两种声学环境(混合和高)中,并估计接受雄性的数量、精子团保留时间和后代质量。我们发现,声学环境并没有改变被接受的男性数量,这表明在之前的一项研究中显示的更高的反应性并不能转化为高度的多夫制。配偶数量的增加降低了后代的质量,这表明一妻多夫制对雌性来说代价高昂。最后,与高组的雌性相比,混合组的雌性保留精囊的时间更短,如果与高吸引力的雄性交配,会产生更高质量的后代。这一发现表明,成熟前的声学环境和成年雌性发现的配偶的质量都决定了它们交配后的决定,最终决定了后代的质量。综上所述,我们的结果表明,雌性在交配前和交配后的策略都受到社会线索可塑性的影响。有越来越多的证据表明,成熟前的经历会影响雌性在成熟后的交配决定,使它们或多或少具有选择性。成熟前的社会环境和成年雌性发现的潜在配偶的质量可能决定接受雄性的数量和质量,这反过来可能会影响后代的质量。我们使用一种高度多夫的蟋蟀物种对这一假设进行了实验验证,结果表明,成熟前的声学环境不会影响雌性蟋蟀接受的雄性蟋蟀的数量和吸引力。然而,后代的质量是由成熟前的声学环境和雌性接受的雄性吸引力之间的相互作用决定的。这一结果提供了女性成熟前和成熟后的社会经验与后代质量之间的联系。

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