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Sex allocation and mate choice of selfed and outcrossed Schistocephalus solidus (Cestoda).

机译:自交和异交 Schistocephalus solidus (Cestoda)的性别分配和配偶选择。

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Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the evolutionary response of mate choice to an increase in a population's rate of inbreeding. I studied how an individual's inbreeding status affects its criteria of mate choice, as well as its own attractiveness, in a parasite, the hermaphroditic cestode Schistocephalus solidus, which inbreeds under natural conditions. Specifically, I tested whether a cestode's inbreeding status and allocation to reproductive tissue affect its attractiveness to selfed and outcrossed individuals. In a simultaneous choice situation, outcrossed cestodes strongly preferred an outcrossed mating partner over a selfed one, whereas selfed cestodes showed no preference with respect to the partner's inbreeding status. Both selfed and outcrossed cestodes were attracted to partners with a large combined amount of male and female reproductive tissue and with the potential to produce large eggs. I discuss how assortative mating with respect to inbreeding status may have consequences for the maintenance of a genetic load in the population as well as for the maintenance of selfing.
机译:在自然条件下定期近交的动物可能会提供有关配偶选择对种群近交率增加的进化反应的有价值的信息。我研究了个体的近交状态如何在自然条件下近亲繁殖的寄生虫,雌雄同体的S虫Schistocephalus solidus 中影响其选择配偶的标准以及自身的吸引力。具体来说,我测试了c的近交状态和对生殖组织的分配是否会影响其对自交和异交个体的吸引力。在同时选择的情况下,异性强烈地优选异性交配伴侣,而不是自交性伴侣,而自交种对伴侣的近交状况没有偏爱。自交和异交割都被具有大量男性和女性生殖组织并具有产生大卵的潜力的伴侣所吸引。我讨论了有关近交状态的交配对维持种群遗传负荷和维持自交有何影响。

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