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Effects of food restriction across stages of juvenile and early adult development on body weight, survival, and adult life history

机译:青少年和早期成人发育阶段的食物限制对体重,存活和成年生活史的影响

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Organisms have to allocate limited resources among multiple life history traits, which can result in physiological trade-offs, and variation in environmental conditions experienced during ontogeny can influence reproduction later in life. Food restriction may lead to an adaptive reallocation of the limited resources among traits as a phenotypically plastic adjustment, or it can act as an overall constraint with detrimental effects throughout reproductive life. In this study, we investigated experimentally the effects of food restriction during different stages of the juvenile and early adult development on body weight, survival and reproductive success in females and males of the European earwig Forficula auricularia. Individuals either received limited or unlimited access to food across three different stages of development (fully crossed) allowing us to identify sensitive periods during development and to test both additive and interactive effects of food limitation across stages on development and reproduction. Food restriction during the early and late juvenile stage had additive negative effects on juvenile survival and adult body weight. With regard to reproductive success of females (which produce up to two clutches in their lifetime), restriction specifically in the late juvenile stage led to smaller first and second clutch size, lower probability of second clutch production, and reduced hatching success in the second clutch. Reproductive success of females was not significantly affected when their male mates experienced food restriction during their development. Our findings in general support the ‘silver spoon’ hypothesis in that food restriction during juvenile development poses constraints on development and reproduction throughout life.
机译:有机体必须在多种生活史特征之间分配有限的资源,这可能导致生理上的取舍,而个体发育过程中所经历的环境条件的变化会影响生命的后期繁殖。食物限制可能导致性状之间有限的资源适应性重新分配,作为表型可塑性调节,或者它可能会成为总体约束,对整个生殖生活产生不利影响。在这项研究中,我们实验性地研究了欧洲ear鱼小叶雌雄各年龄段幼年和成年早期不同阶段的食物限制对体重,存活率和生殖成功的影响。在发展的三个不同阶段(完全交叉),人们获得了有限或无限制的食物获取机会,这使我们能够确定发展过程中的敏感时期,并测试食物限制在发展和繁殖各个阶段的加性和交互作用。青少年早期和晚期的食物限制对青少年存活率和成年体重有负面影响。关于雌性的繁殖成功(一生中最多生产两个离合器),特别是在幼年后期的限制导致较小的第一和第二个离合器尺寸,较低的第二个离合器生产概率以及第二个离合器的孵化成功率降低。当男性伴侣在发育过程中受到食物限制时,女性的生殖成功不会受到显着影响。我们的发现总体上支持“金汤匙”假说,即青少年发育过程中的食物限制会限制整个生命的发育和繁殖。

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