...
首页> 外文期刊>BMC Evolutionary Biology >Environmental quality alters female costs and benefits of evolving under enforced monogamy
【24h】

Environmental quality alters female costs and benefits of evolving under enforced monogamy

机译:环境质量改变了强迫一夫一妻制下女性进化的成本和收益

获取原文
           

摘要

Background Currently many habitats suffer from quality loss due to environmental change. As a consequence, evolutionary trajectories might shift due to environmental effects and potentially increase extinction risk of resident populations. Nevertheless, environmental variation has rarely been incorporated in studies of sexual selection and sexual conflict, although local environments and individuals’ condition undoubtedly influence costs and benefits. Here, we utilise polyandrous and monogamous selection lines of flour beetles, which evolved in presence or absence of sexual selection for 39 generations. We specifically investigated effects of low vs. standard food quality (i.e. stressful vs. benign environments) on reproductive success of cross pairs between beetles from the contrasting female and male selection histories to assess gender effects driving fitness. Results We found a clear interaction of food quality, male selection history and female selection history. Monogamous females generally performed more poorly than polyandrous counterparts, but reproductive success was shaped by selection history of their mates and environmental quality. When monogamous females were paired with polyandrous males in the standard benign environment, females seemed to incur costs, possibly due to sexual conflict. In contrast, in the novel stressful environment, monogamous females profited from mating with polyandrous males, indicating benefits of sexual selection outweigh costs. Conclusions Our findings suggest that costs and benefits of sexually selected adaptations in both sexes can be profoundly altered by environmental quality. With regard to understanding possible impacts of environmental change, our results further show that the ecology of mating systems and associated selection pressures should be considered in greater detail.
机译:背景技术目前,许多栖息地由于环境变化而遭受质量损失。结果,进化轨迹可能由于环境影响而改变,并可能增加常住人口的灭绝风险。尽管如此,尽管当地环境和个人状况无疑会影响成本和收益,但很少有将环境变化纳入性选择和性冲突的研究中。在这里,我们利用面粉甲虫的一夫多妻制和一夫一妻制选择系,这些系在有无性选择的情况下进化了39代。我们通过对比女性和男性的选择历史,专门研究了低质量食品和标准食品质量(即压力环境与良性环境)对甲虫杂交对繁殖成功的影响,以评估推动健康的性别效应。结果我们发现食物质量,男性选择史和女性选择史之间存在明显的相互作用。一夫一妻制的雌性通常比一夫多妻制的雌性差,但生殖的成功取决于伴侣的选择历史和环境质量。在标准的良性环境中,一夫一妻制的雌性与一夫多妻制的雄性配对时,雌性似乎要付出代价,这可能是由于性冲突造成的。相反,在新颖的压力环境中,一夫一妻制的雌性从与一夫多妻的雄性交配中获利,这表明性选择的好处超过了成本。结论我们的发现表明,环境质量可以深刻改变两性进行的性选择适应的成本和收益。关于了解环境变化的可能影响,我们的结果进一步表明,应更详细地考虑交配系统的生态学和相关的选择压力。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号