Copulatory behaviour and seminal parameters of rapid ejaculator rats during competition and female pacing

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-04-27 DOI:10.1080/03949370.2022.2059785
M. R. Fuentes-Morales, A. Fernández-Guasti, Margarita Juárez, R. A. Lucio
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Axioms of sperm competition theory (risk and intensity model) predict that males increase sperm expenditure when ongoing competitive copulating encounters with other males. Particularly, the intensity model that considers a real male confrontation has not been experimentally tested in laboratory rats. Furthermore, no study has explored the active role of the female (that occurs in natural conditions) in regulating the timing of copulation on the effects of competition on sexual behaviour and seminal parameters. Thus, the goal of this study was to analyse the copulatory behaviour and seminal parameters under male–male competition and female pacing. In order to control for possible variations due to the sexual behaviour phenotype, all experiments were done in male rats with short ejaculation latencies (rapid ejaculators). The results show that competition decreased by half the ejaculation latency and increased sperm quantity, but substantially decreased sperm motility. On the contrary, when competition is tested under conditions where the female regulates the timing of copulation (paced mating), the ejaculation latency increased to double, the sperm count did not change, and the sperm motility significantly decreased. The variations in the parameters of the ejaculate depend on the context, i.e., the confrontation with a competitor, and the active participation of the female during copulation. Probably, when there is more than one male during mating, the female – through cryptic choice – promotes mechanisms that interfere temporally with sperm motility. HIGHLIGHTS Copulatory competition shortens the ejaculation latency of rapid ejaculators. Copulatory competition plus female pacing lengthens the ejaculation latency of rapid ejaculators. Sperm motility drastically decreases due to competition regardless of female pacing. Sperm count increases during competition but not under competition plus female pacing. Seminal plug’s size and weight do not change despite competition and female pacing.
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快速射精大鼠在竞争和雌性踱步时的交配行为和精液参数
精子竞争理论公理(风险和强度模型)预测,当雄性与其他雄性进行持续的竞争交配时,雄性会增加精子的消耗。特别是,考虑到真正的雄性对抗的强度模型尚未在实验室大鼠中进行实验测试。此外,没有研究探索雌性(在自然条件下)在调节交配时间方面的积极作用,以及竞争对性行为和精液参数的影响。因此,本研究的目的是分析雄性竞争和雌性步调下的交配行为和精液参数。为了控制由于性行为表型引起的可能变化,所有实验都是在射精潜伏期短的雄性大鼠(射精快速者)中进行的。结果表明,竞争减少了一半的射精潜伏期,增加了精子数量,但大大降低了精子活力。相反,在雌性调节交配时间(有节奏的交配)的条件下进行竞争时,射精潜伏期增加到两倍,精子数量没有变化,精子活力明显下降。射精参数的变化取决于环境,即与竞争对手的对抗,以及雌性在交配过程中的积极参与。也许,当交配过程中有不止一个雄性时,雌性——通过隐秘的选择——促进了暂时干扰精子活力的机制。交配竞争缩短了快速射精者的射精潜伏期。交配竞争加上雌性的步调延长了快速射精者的射精潜伏期。精子活力由于竞争而急剧下降,无论女性的步伐如何。精子数量在比赛中增加,但在比赛加上女性节奏的情况下没有增加。精液塞的大小和重量不会因为竞争和雌性的踱步而改变。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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