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Anticipatory flexibility: larval population density in moths determines male investment in antennae wings and testes

机译:预期的灵活性:蛾类幼虫的密度决定了雄性对触角翅和睾丸的投资

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Developmental plasticity provides individuals with a distinct advantage when the reproductive environment changes dramatically. Variation in population density, in particular, can have profound effects on male reproductive success. Females may be easier to locate in dense populations, but there may be a greater risk of sperm competition. Thus, males should invest in traits that enhance fertilization success over traits that enhance mate location. Conversely, males in less dense populations should invest more in structures that will facilitate mate location. In Lepidoptera, this may result in the development of larger antennae to increase the likelihood of detecting female sex pheromones, and larger wings to fly more efficiently. We explored the effects of larval density on adult morphology in the gum-leaf skeletonizer moth, Uraba lugens, by manipulating both the number of larvae and the size of the rearing container. This experimental arrangement allowed us to reveal the cues used by larvae to assess whether absolute number or density influences adult responses. Male investment in testes size depended on the number of individuals, while male investment in wings and antennae depended upon larval density. By contrast, the size of female antennae and wings were influenced by an interaction of larval number and container size. This study demonstrates that male larvae are sensitive to cues that may reveal adult population density, and adjust investment in traits associated with fertilization success and mate detection accordingly.
机译:当生殖环境发生巨大变化时,发育可塑性为个人提供了明显的优势。人口密度的变化尤其会对男性生殖成功产生深远影响。女性可能更容易在人口稠密的地方找到,但精子竞争的风险可能更大。因此,雄性应该投资于增强受精成功的性状,而不是增强交配位置的性状。相反,人口密度较低的雄性应该在有利于伴侣定位的结构上进行更多投资。在鳞翅目中,这可能会导致较大触角的发展,从而增加检测雌性信息素的可能性,并使较大的机翼更有效地飞行。我们通过操纵幼虫的数量和饲养容器的大小,探讨了幼虫密度对口香糖骨架飞蛾Uraba lugens的成虫形态的影响。这种实验安排使我们能够揭示幼虫用来评估绝对数量或密度影响成年反应的线索。男性对睾丸大小的投资取决于个体数量,而男性对翅膀和触角的投资取决于幼虫密度。相比之下,雌性触角和翅膀的大小受幼虫数量和容器大小的相互作用影响。这项研究表明,雄性幼虫对可能揭示成年种群密度的线索很敏感,并相应地调整了与受精成功和交配检测有关的性状的投资。

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