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Earlier sex change in infected individuals of the protogynous reef fish Thalassoma bifasciatum

机译:原生礁鱼Thalassoma bifasciatum感染个体的早期性别变化

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Sex allocation theory for sequential hermaphrodites predicts the size at which an individual should change sex, given the different relationships between individual size and reproductive success in the two sexes. We studied a host-parasite system where the myxozoan Kudoa ovivora infects the ovaries of the reef fish Thalassoma bifasciatum, a protogynous sequential hermaphrodite. The parasite sporulates in the host's eggs and renders them infertile. It is thus expected to reduce the female's reproductive success, and could thereby influence host sex change. We present data from marked fish we observed in the field over 4 months. The data suggest that females infected with Kudoa ovivora have a lower reproductive success, change sex earlier and at a smaller size than uninfected females. These results are in agreement with predictions from sex allocation theory, and provide the first example of a possible parasitic influence on the sex allocation of its host.
机译:鉴于两性个体的个体大小与生殖成功之间的关系不同,连续雌雄同体的性别分配理论可预测个体应改变性别的大小。我们研究了一种寄主-寄生虫系统,在该系统中,黏附生菌Kudoa ovivora感染了珊瑚鱼双歧斜生海藻Thalasoma bifasciatum的卵巢。寄生虫在宿主的卵中形成孢子,使它们不育。因此,期望减少雌性的生殖成功,从而可能影响宿主的性别变化。我们提供了在过去4个月中在田间观察到的标记鱼的数据。数据表明,感染了工藤的女性繁殖成功率较低,比未感染的女性更早地改变性别,体型更小。这些结果与性别分配理论的预测相符,并提供了可能对其寄生虫的性别分配产生寄生影响的第一个例子。

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