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Sexual selection expedites the evolution of pesticide resistance

机译:性选择加速了农药抗性的演变

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The evolution of insecticide resistance by crop pests and disease vectors causes serious problems for agriculture and health. Sexual selection can accelerate or hinder adaptation to abiotic challenges in a variety of ways, but the effect of sexual selection on resistance evolution is little studied. Here, we examine this question using experimental evolution in the pest insect Tribolium castaneum. The experimental removal of sexual selection slowed the evolution of resistance in populations treated with pyrethroid pesticide, and also reduced the rate at which resistance was lost frompesticide-free populations. These results suggest that selection arising fromvariance in mating and fertilization success can augment natural selection on pesticide resistance, meaning that sexual selection should be considered when designing strategies to limit the evolution of pesticide resistance.
机译:农作物病虫害和病媒对杀虫剂的抗性演变为农业和健康带来严重问题。性选择可以通过多种方式加速或阻碍对非生物挑战的适应,但是对性选择对耐药性进化的影响却鲜有研究。在这里,我们使用害虫昆虫Tribolium castaneum中的实验进化研究了这个问题。实验性去除性选择减慢了拟除虫菊酯农药处理人群的抗药性,并降低了无农药人群抗药性的丧失速度。这些结果表明,由于交配和施肥成功的差异而产生的选择可以增加对农药抗性的自然选择,这意味着在设计限制农药抗性演变的策略时应考虑性别选择。

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