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Exposure to males reduces the benefit gained from multiple mating in female Galerucella birmanica Jacoby (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

机译:暴露于雄性会降低雌性Galerucella birmanica Jacoby(鞘翅目:金眼科)多次交配所获得的好处。

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Multiple mating is common in insects and may bring direct and/or indirect benefits to females. Galerucella birmanica Jacoby feeds monophagously on water caltrop Trapa natans L. and is a serious pest in Asia where water caltrop is grown as an aquatic vegetable. It is also used as an effective biological control agent in North America, where water caltrop is a major invasive plant species. In this study, we tested the direct benefits of multiple mating when females were continuously exposed to males and had restricted exposure to males. Under restricted exposure conditions, where females were exposed to males only when mating, multiple mating significantly reduced female longevity but promoted female daily and lifetime reproductive output (LRO) significantly. The average LRO increased from 404 to 674 eggs per female when mating number increased from one to five. Multiple mating also boosted the hatch rate of eggs, especially those produced in the late oviposition stage. Under continuous exposure conditions, females housed with four males died significantly younger than females housed with two or one male, and they also died younger than females subjected to multiple mating but with restricted exposure to males. The LRO decreased significantly with the increase of the number of males that the female was exposed to and was significantly lower for females continuously exposed to males than those with restricted exposure to males. Continuous exposure to males had no significant effect on egg hatch rate throughout the ovipositing period. These results demonstrated that multiple mating is important for female G. birmanica to achieve optimal reproductive output, but male harassment on females caused by exposure to males outweighs this benefit.
机译:多次交配在昆虫中很常见,可能给雌性带来直接和/或间接的好处。 Galerucella birmanica Jacoby单相地以菱角菱pa为食,是亚洲的一种严重害虫,菱菱菱以水生蔬菜为食。在北美,菱角是主要的入侵植物,北美地区也被用作有效的生物防治剂。在这项研究中,我们测试了当雌性连续暴露于雄性而雌性暴露受限时,多次交配的直接好处。在受限的接触条件下,雌性仅在交配时才与雄性接触,多次交配会显着降低雌性的寿命,但会显着提高雌性的每日和终生生殖产量。当交配数从一增加到五时,每只雌性的平均LRO从404增加到674卵。多次交配也提高了卵的孵化率,尤其是在产卵后期产生的卵。在连续暴露的条件下,与四只雄性同住的雌性比与二只或一头雄性同住的雌性要年轻得多,而且与多次交配但对雄性暴露受限的雌性相比,它们也要年轻得多。随着女性所接触的男性数量的增加,LRO显着降低,并且连续接触男性的女性的LRO明显低于男性接触受限的女性。在整个产卵期间,持续暴露于雄性对卵孵化率没有显着影响。这些结果表明,多次交配对于雌性G. birmanica获得最佳的生殖产量很重要,但是男性由于暴露于雄性而对雌性造成的骚扰要超过此收益。

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