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Polygynandry and sexual size dimorphism in the sea spider Ammothea hilgendorfi (Pycnogonida : Ammotheidae), a marine arthropod with brood-carrying males

机译:海洋蜘蛛节肢动物有携带雄性的海洋节肢动物Ammothea hilgendorfi(Pycnogonida:Ammotheidae)的多性生殖和有性大小二态性

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Species that exhibit uniparental postzygotic investment by males are potentially good systems for investigating the interplay of sexual selection, parental care and mating systems. In all species of sea spiders (Class Pycnogonida), males exclusively provide postzygotic care by carrying fertilized eggs until they hatch. However, the mating systems of sea spiders are poorly known. Here we describe the genetic mating system of the sea spider Ammothea hilgendorfi by assaying nearly 1400 embryos from a total of 13 egg-carrying males across four microsatellite markers. We also determine the extent of sexual dimorphism in trunk and leg size, and assess how reproductive success in males varies with these morphological traits. We detected instances of multiple mating by both sexes, indicating that this species has a polygynandrous mating system. Genotypic assays also showed that: males do not mix eggs from different females in the same clusters; eggs from the same female are often partitioned into several clusters along a male's oviger; and clusters are laid chronologically from proximal to distal along ovigers. Females were on average larger than males with respect to leg length and width and trunk length, whereas males had wider trunks. Among the genotyped egg-carrying males, neither the number of eggs carried nor the number of mates was correlated with body-size traits. Nevertheless, the high variance in mating success, genetically documented, suggests that males differ in their ability to acquire mates, so future studies are needed to determine what traits are the targets of sexual selection in this species. In addition to providing the first description of the mating system in a sea spider, our study illustrates the potential uses of this group for testing hypotheses from parental investment and sexual selection theories.
机译:表现出男性单亲后合投资的物种是研究性选择,父母照料和交配系统之间相互作用的潜在良好系统。在所有种类的海蜘蛛(Pycnogonida类)中,雄性仅通过携带受精卵直至孵化来提供合子后关怀。但是,海蜘蛛的交配系统知之甚少。在这里,我们通过分析四个微卫星标记中总共13个卵生雄性的近1400个胚胎,来描述海蜘蛛Amgenthea hilgendorfi的遗传交配系统。我们还确定了躯干和腿部大小的性二态性程度,并评估了男性的生殖成功如何随这些形态特征而变化。我们检测到男女均发生多次交配的情况,这表明该物种具有多生殖交配系统。基因型分析还显示:雄性不将来自不同雌性的卵混合在同一簇中。同一个雌性的卵通常沿着雄性的卵子分成几簇;簇沿着卵子从近端到远端按时间顺序排列。在腿长,宽度和躯干长度方面,女性平均要比男性大,而男性的躯干则更宽。在基因型携带卵的雄性中,携带的卵数和伴侣数均与体型特征无关。然而,基因记载的交配成功率差异很大,表明雄性获得配偶的能力不同,因此需要进一步的研究来确定哪些特征是该物种进行性选择的目标。除了提供关于海蜘蛛交配系统的第一个描述之外,我们的研究还说明了该群体在检验来自父母投资和性选择理论的假设方面的潜在用途。

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