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Relative size influences gender role in the freshwater hermaphroditic snail, Helisoma trivolvis

机译:相对大小影响淡水两性蜗牛Helisoma trivolvis中的性别角色

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Simultaneous hermaphrodites have the unique challenge of allocating their available resources to egg and sperm production and behaviorally to a male and/or female mating role. Models that address the influence of body size on sex allocation predict that larger individuals should allocate proportionally more resources to female than male function and that this should translate into corresponding behavioral preferences during mating. We investigated the relationship between size and gender role in the hermaphroditic freshwater snail Helisoma trivolvis. We hypothesized that when 2 H. trivolvis mate, the larger would assume the female role and the smaller the male role. We also predicted that reciprocal mating would be more likely when partners were similar in size. We measured 180 snails, paired them, and observed their sex roles during copulation. The size difference between snails neither influenced the latency to copulation nor predicted whether mating was unilateral or reciprocal. In unilateral matings, the smaller snail acted as the male significantly more often than the larger snail. In order to test the hypothesis that increased activity of smaller snails influences gender role, we also measured movement rates in snails of various sizes but found no relationship between size and activity. These experiments indicate that in H. trivolvis body size does influence gender role in unilateral matings, and enable us to rule out activity as a direct determinant of male gender role. Whether snails mate reciprocally or not may depend on other factors such as previous mating history, time of isolation, or age.
机译:同时的雌雄同体面临着独特的挑战,即将其可用资源分配给卵子和精子的生产,以及按行为分配给男性和/或女性的交配角色。解决体型对性别分配影响的模型预测,较大的个体应按比例分配更多的资源给女性,而不是男性,并且应在交配期间转化为相应的行为偏好。我们调查了雌雄同体淡水蜗牛Helisoma trivolvis大小和性别角色之间的关系。我们假设当2 H. trivolvis交配时,较大的角色将承担女性角色,而男性的角色则较小。我们还预测,当伴侣的大小相似时,相互交配的可能性更大。我们测量了180只蜗牛,将它们配对,并观察它们在交配过程中的性别角色。蜗牛之间的大小差异既不会影响交配的潜伏期,也不会预测交配是单边的还是互惠的。在单侧交配中,较小的蜗牛比较大的蜗牛更频繁地充当雄性。为了检验这种假设,即小蜗牛的活动增加会影响性别角色,我们还测量了各种大小的蜗牛的运动速度,但发现大小和活动之间没有关系。这些实验表明,在Trivolvis中,体型确实会影响单方面交配中的性别角色,并使我们能够排除作为男性性别角色的直接决定因素的活动。蜗牛是否交配可能取决于其他因素,例如以前的交配史,隔离时间或年龄。

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