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FEMALE CONTROL OF SPERM TRANSFER AND INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION IN SPERM PRECEDENCE - ANTECEDENTS TO THE EVOLUTION OF A COURTSHIP FOOD GIFT

机译:女性控制精子转移的精子传递和种内变化-礼貌食品礼品演变的前因。

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Manipulation of ejaculates is believed to be an important avenue of female choice throughout the animal kingdom, but evidence of its importance to sexual selection remains scarce. In crickets, such manipulation is manifest in the premature removal of the externally attached spermatophore, which may afford females an important means of postcopulatory mate choice. We tested the hypothesis that premature spermatophore removal contributes significantly to intraspecific variation in sperm precedence by (1) experimentally manipulating spermatophore attachment durations of competing male Gryllodes sigillatus and (2) employing protein electrophoresis to determine the paternity of doubly mated females. The relative spermatophore attachment durations of competing males had a significant influence on male paternity, but the pattern of sperm precedence deviated significantly from the predictions of an ideal lottery. Instead, paternity data and morphological evidence accorded best with a model of partial sperm displacement derived here. Our model is similar to a displacement model of Parker et al. in that sperm of the second male mixes instantaneously with that of the first throughout the displacement process, but the novel feature of our model is that the number of sperm displaced is only a fraction of the number of sperm transferred by the second male. Regardless of the underlying mechanism, female G. sigillatus can clearly alter the paternity of their offspring through their spermatophore-removal behavior, and employ such cryptic choice in favoring larger males and those providing larger courtship food gifts. We discuss how female control of sperm transfer and intraspecific variation in sperm precedence may be important precursors to the evolution of gift giving in insects. [References: 66]
机译:射精的操纵被认为是整个动物界中女性选择的重要途径,但其对性选择的重要性的证据仍然很少。在中,这种操作表现为过早去除外部附着的精子,这可能为雌性提供了交配后选择伴侣的重要手段。我们测试了以下假设:过早去除精子会显着促进精子先兆的种内变异,方法是(1)实验性控制竞争雄性Gryllodes sigillatus的精子附着时间,以及(2)通过蛋白质电泳确定双交雌性的父系。竞争雄性的相对精子附着时间对雄性父系有显着影响,但精子优先模式与理想彩票的预测显着不同。相反,亲子关系数据和形态学证据最适合此处推导的部分精子移位模型。我们的模型类似于Parker等人的位移模型。在整个置换过程中,第二个雄性的精子立即与第一个雄性的精子混合,但是我们模型的新颖特征是被置换的精子数量仅是第二个雄性转移的精子数量的一小部分。不管潜在的机制如何,雌性G. sigillatus都可以通过去除精子细胞的行为明显改变其后代的亲子关系,并采用这种神秘的选择来偏爱较大的雄性和提供较大的求偶食物礼物的雄性。我们讨论了女性对精子转移的控制以及精子优先级的种内变异可能是昆虫赠与进化的重要先兆。 [参考:66]

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