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Correlated evolutionary changes in Drosophila female genitalia reduce the possible infection risk caused by male copulatory wounding.

机译:果蝇女性生殖器的相关进化变化减少了男性交配性伤口可能引起的感染风险。

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Male and female genitalia often show corresponding morphologies indicating coevolutionary processes, but ongoing debate exists as to the driving mechanisms of such coevolution between the sexes. Using interspecific matings between Drosophila santomea and Drosophila yakuba, this study provides evidence that micron-scale differences in male and female genital morphology and resultant mismatches between them during copulation cause wounding and infection risk to females. Male D. yakuba possesses a pair of sclerotized spikes (ventral branches of the basal processes) on the aedeagus, while these projections are much more rounded in D. santomea. D. yakuba females possess a pair of cavities with sclerotized platelets that receive the male genital spikes during copulation, whereas D. santomea females lack these cavities. The pointed genital spikes cause wounding in almost all females of D. santomea mating with male D. yakuba. Furthermore, when fluorescent-labeled microbeads were applied to male genitalia, they invaded the female hemocoel through the copulatory wounds significantly more frequently in heterospecific matings. Although the sclerotized platelets in the genital cavities prevented precise quantification of the extent of wounding in D. yakuba females, a similarly enhanced risk of microbial invasion was detected for the reciprocal heterospecific cross. All beads detected in the female hemocoel were immobilized by hemolymph clotting, indicating an effective immune response. The observed enhanced mating costs due to genital mismatch support the view that corresponding morphologies in female genitalia represent counteradaptations to harmful male behaviors, instead of being evolutionary adaptations to discriminate the species or genetic quality of male mates.
机译:男性和女性生殖器通常显示出相应的形态,表明共同进化过程,但是关于性别之间这种共同进化的驱动机制仍存在争议。利用果蝇果蝇和果蝇果蝇之间的种间交配,这项研究提供了证据,证明男性和女性生殖器形态的微米级差异以及在交配过程中它们之间的不匹配会导致受伤和感染。对女性的风险。男 D。 yakuba 在前足上有一对硬化的穗状花序(基底突的腹分支),而这些投影在 D处更加圆润。 Santomea 。 D。雅库巴(Yakuba)雌性拥有一对带有硬化血小板的空腔,在交配过程中会接受雄性生殖器尖峰,而 D。 Santomea 女性缺少这些蛀牙。尖锐的生殖器尖刺几乎导致所有 D女性受伤。 Santomea 与雄性 D交配。雅库巴。此外,将荧光标记的微珠应用于雄性生殖器时,它们在异种交配中更频繁地通过交配伤口侵入雌性血el。尽管在生殖腔中硬化的血小板阻止了D伤口程度的精确量化。雅库巴(Yakuba)雌性中,异种杂交的互异性也增加了微生物入侵的风险。通过血淋巴凝块固定在女性血细胞中检测到的所有珠子,表明有效的免疫反应。观察到的由于生殖器不匹配而增加的交配成本支持了这样一种观点,即女性生殖器中的相应形态代表对有害男性行为的反适应,而不是通过进化适应来区分男性伴侣的物种或遗传质量。

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