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Frequency-dependent selection acting on the widely fluctuating sex ratio of the aphid Prociphilus oriens

机译:频率依赖的选择作用于蚜虫促血管术的广泛波动性比例

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Frequency-dependent selection is a fundamental principle of adaptive sex ratio evolution in all sex ratio theories but has rarely been detected in the wild. Through long-term censuses, we confirmed large fluctuations in the population sex ratio of the aphid Prociphilus oriens and detected frequency-dependent selection acting on these fluctuations. Fluctuations in the population sex ratio were partly attributable to climatic factors during the growing season. Climatic factors likely affected the growth conditions of host plants, which in turn led to yearly fluctuations in maternal conditions and sex ratios. In the process of frequency-dependent selection, female proportion higher or lower than ca. 60% was associated with a reduction or increase in female proportion, respectively, the next year. The rearing of aphid clones in the laboratory indicated that mothers of each clone produced an increasing number of females as maternal size increased. However, the mean male number was not related to maternal size, but varied largely among clones. Given genetic variance in the ability to produce males among clones, selection should favour clones that can produce more numerous males in years with a high female proportion. Population-level sex allocation to females was on average 71%-73% for three localities and more female-biased when maternal conditions were better. This tendency was accounted for by the hypothesis of competition among foundresses rather than the hypothesis of local mate competition. We conclude that despite consistent operation of frequency-dependent selection, the sex ratio continues to fluctuate because environmental conditions always push it away from equilibrium.
机译:频率依赖的选择是所有性比例的适应性比例的基本原则,但很少在野外被检测到。通过长期的普查,我们确认了蚜虫普华氏菌犬的人口性比例的大幅波动,并检测到对这些波动的频率相关选择。人口性别比的波动部分归因于生长季节期间的气候因素。气候因素可能影响宿主植物的生长条件,这反过来导致母体病症和性别比率的年波动。在频率依赖的选择过程中,女性比例高于或低于CA. 60%的人与女性比例的减少或增加有关,明年。实验室蚜虫克隆的饲养表明,随着产妇规模的增加,每个克隆的母亲越来越多的女性。然而,平均雄性数与母体尺寸无关,但在很大程度上在克隆中变化。鉴于在克隆之间产生雄性的能力的遗传方差,选择应该有利于在具有高雌性比例的年份产生更多雄性的克隆。对于女性的人口级性分配平均为31%-73%,对于三个地方,当母体条件更好时更加女性偏见。基础竞争的假设而不是当地伴侣竞争的假设,这一趋势被占。我们得出结论,尽管存在往复频率的选择的一致运行,但性别比率继续波动,因为环境条件总是将其推远离均衡。

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