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Tales of two snails: sexual selection and sexual conflict in Lymnaea stagnalis and Helix aspersa.

机译:两只蜗牛的故事:狼蛛和螺旋as的性选择和性冲突。

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Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of species with separate sexes. Experimental evidence is accumulating that this is also true for simultaneous hermaphrodites. For example, many species of land snails forcefully stab their mating partners with love darts. In the brown garden snail (Helix aspersa, now called Cantareus asperses) this dart increases sperm storage and paternity, probably via the transfer of an allohormone that inhibits sperm digestion. A recent interspecies comparison of dart-possessing land snails revealed coevolution between darts and spermatophore-receiving organs that is consistent with counteradaptation against an allohormonal manipulation. The great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) seems to use a seminal product to manipulate its partner and mates in the male role when enough seminal fluid is available in the prostate gland. Receipt of semen not only initiates egg laying in virgin animals, but also feminizes the mating partner later in life. These increases in the female function have been shown to go at the expense of growth and seminal fluid production of the sperm recipient. Although in Helix, and probably also Lymnaea, the sperm donor benefits from the induced changes through increased fertilization success, the sperm recipient may experience injury, imposed reallocation of resources, and altered sperm storage. These findings support the existence of sexual conflict in simultaneously hermaphroditic snails, and its importance for the evolution of mating behaviors and reproductive morphologies is discussed..
机译:研究表明,性别选择和性冲突在具有不同性别的物种的进化中起关键作用。越来越多的实验证据表明,同时雌雄同体也是如此。例如,许多蜗牛都用飞镖强力刺杀对方。在棕色的庭园蜗牛(Helix aspersa,现在称为Cantareus asperses)中,这种飞镖可能通过抑制异精激素的转移来增加精子的储存和亲子关系。最近对带有飞镖的陆地蜗牛进行的种间比较显示,飞镖和接受精子的器官之间的共同进化与对同种激素操纵的反适应相一致。当前列腺中有足够的精液时,大池蜗牛(Lymnaea stagnalis)似乎使用精液来操纵它的伴侣和伴侣。精液的接收不仅可以使处女动物产卵,而且可以在以后的生活中女性化配偶。女性功能的这些增加已被证明以精子接受者的生长和精液产生为代价。尽管在Helix以及可能在Lymnaea中,精子供体可通过提高受精率而从诱导的变化中受益,但精子接受者可能会受到伤害,施加资源重新分配并改变精子储存。这些发现支持在雌雄同体的蜗牛中同时存在性冲突,并讨论了其对于交配行为和生殖形态进化的重要性。

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