寻找配偶可能会影响父母的投资和免疫反应

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Biologia Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1007/s11756-024-01754-x
Hasan Sevgili
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在不同的动物物种中,出现了各种各样吸引配偶的策略。这些策略,如化学信号和叫声,加剧了对配偶的竞争,并可能导致一个物种内不同求偶行为的进化。这些行为通常涉及雄性和雌性在吸引配偶时扮演不同的角色。例如,信号产生或感知方面的限制会使雌雄中的一方变得沉默寡言。具体到Poecilimon丛林蟋蟀,麦卡特尼等人在2012年提出了一个理论来解释某些物种在寻找配偶系统中的性别角色分化。根据该模型,配偶搜寻系统中的性别角色认为,在雌性搜寻雄性的物种中,雌性应获得更大的精子馈赠。本研究对两种雌性对雄性叫声的反应与精子投入策略不同的 Poecilimon(P. sureyanus-雌性搜寻和 P. inflatus-雄性搜寻)进行了验证。由于生殖努力和生理活动对生物体来说都是昂贵的,因此有限的能量资源会导致权衡。为了研究这些物种在生殖功能和免疫防御之间分配资源的具体权衡,本研究比较了两个免疫参数(酚氧化酶和裂解活性)。在自然界中,免疫活动的可塑性远大于两性生殖特征的差异。研究结果表明,精巢投资可能在很大程度上取决于寻找配偶策略的差异,特别是雌性对雄性叫声的反应。研究结果还表明,繁殖成本和免疫系统成本之间可能存在权衡。
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Searching for mates may shape parental investment and immune response

A wide variety of strategies have emerged in different animal species for attracting mates. These strategies, such as chemical signals and calling songs, fuel competition for mates and can lead to the evolution of distinct courtship behaviours within a species. These behaviours often involve males and females taking on different roles in attracting mates. For example, limitations in signal production or perception can make one of the sexes sedentary. Regarding Poecilimon bushcrickets specifically, in 2012 McCartney et al. proposed a theory to explain sex role differentiation within the mate-searching system in certain species. According to this model, sex roles in mate-searching systems propose that in species where females search for males, females should receive a larger spermatophore gift. This study tests this theory for two Poecilimon species with differing strategies in terms of females’ response to male calling songs regarding spermatophore investment (P. sureyanus-female searching and P. inflatus-male searching). Given that reproductive effort and physiological activities are both costly for the organism, there is a trade-off due to limited energy resources. To investigate the specific trade-off in allocating resources between reproductive functions and immune defence in these species, the presents study compared two immune parameters (phenoloxidase and lytic activities). In nature, immune activities are much more plastic than the differentiation of reproductive traits between the sexes. The results showed that spermatophore investment may critically depend on differences in mate-searching strategies, particularly in terms of females’ response to male calling songs within the species. The findings also indicated that there may be trade-offs between the costs related to reproduction and the immune system.

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Biologia
Biologia 生物-生物学
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3.30
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290
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期刊介绍: Established in 1946, Biologia publishes high-quality research papers in the fields of microbial, plant and animal sciences. Microbial sciences papers span all aspects of Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eucarya including biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics. Plant sciences topics include fundamental research in taxonomy, geobotany, genetics and all fields of experimental botany including cellular, whole-plant and community physiology. Zoology coverage includes animal systematics and taxonomy, morphology, ecology and physiology from cellular to molecular level.
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