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Cooperatively breeding cichlid fish adjust their testis size but not sperm traits in relation to sperm competition risk

机译:合作养殖丽鱼科鱼类可调节其睾丸大小,但不能改变与精子竞争风险有关的精子性状

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Theoretical models predict that in external fertilisers, sperm competition risk selects for larger testes and larger sperm with higher velocity, at the expense of sperm longevity. Although several empirical studies have tested this prediction within a fish species, there has been little evidence that an individual male can adjust his testis size and sperm traits according to the risk of sperm competition. Using the cooperatively breeding cichlid Julidochromis transcriptus, we examined testis size and sperm traits (sperm size, velocity and longevity) of males that were assigned to monogamous pairs (without risk of sperm competition) or cooperatively polyandrous trios composed of two males and one female (with risk); the groups were reared for breeding for 2 or more months. Our experiments showed that the polyandrous males, both siring eggs in a clutch, had larger relative testis mass than the monogamous males. However, sperm traits were unrelated to sperm competition. These results suggest that individual males of J. transcriptus can adjust their testis size but not sperm traits in response to sperm competition risk. We also examined the effect of testis investment on growth rate and the somatic condition of males. Increased investment in testes slowed growth rates, whereas testis investment did not affect somatic condition, indicating a trade-off between investment in testes and growth. We conclude that testis investment, in response to perceived sperm competition risks, occurs at the expense of growth and may be a conditional reproductive strategy that is determined by the social status (monogamous or polyandrous) of each J. transcriptus male.
机译:理论模型预测,在外用肥料中,精子竞争风险会选择较大的睾丸和较高速度的较大精子,而这会降低精子的寿命。尽管一些实证研究已经在鱼种中验证了这一预测,但是几乎没有证据表明单个雄性可以根据精子竞争的风险来调整其睾丸大小和精子性状。我们使用合作繁殖的丽鱼科朱丽鱼变种transcriptus,检查了雄性的睾丸大小和精子特征(精子大小,速度和寿命),这些雄性被分配给一夫一妻制的配对(没有竞争精子的风险),或者由两头雄性和一头雌性组成的多头三重症(有风险);将这些组饲养2个月或更长时间进行繁殖。我们的实验表明,一夫多妻制雄性都在离合器中生卵,相对睾丸质量要比一夫一妻制雄性大。但是,精子的特性与精子竞争无关。这些结果表明,J。transcriptus的各个雄性可以调节其睾丸的大小,但不能根据精子竞争风险来调节精子性状。我们还检查了睾丸投资对男性生长速度和身体状况的影响。睾丸投资的增加减慢了增长率,而睾丸投资并未影响身体状况,这表明睾丸投资与增长之间需要权衡。我们得出结论,对睾丸的投资是对感知到的精子竞争风险的响应,其增长是以牺牲生长为代价的,并且可能是有条件的繁殖策略,由每个J. transcriptus男性的社会地位(一夫一妻制或一夫多妻制)决定。

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