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Reproductive investment patterns, sperm characteristics, and seminal plasma physiology in alternative reproductive tactics of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

机译:奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的替代生殖策略中的生殖投资方式,精子特征和精浆等离子生理学

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Although alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are common across a range of taxa, little is known about whether the different tactics have adapted to sperm competition risk. Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, have two ARTs: large males that participate in dominance-based hierarchies for access to spawning females, known as hooknoses, and small males that attempt to sneak fertilizations during spawning events from peripheral positions, known as jacks. Jacks continually face sperm competition risk because they always spawn in the presence of another male, whereas hooknoses face relatively low sperm competition risk because other males are not always present during spawning events. Based on the sneak-guard model of sperm competition this asymmetry in sperm competition risk predicts that jacks ought to invest significantly more into sperm-related traits important for sperm competition success relative to hooknoses. In the present study we report on reproductive investment patterns, sperm characteristics, and seminal plasma physiology of males that exhibit ARTs in Chinook salmon. We found that jacks invest significantly more of their somatic tissue into gonads compared with hooknoses. Sperm velocity also varied significantly between the ARTs, with jacks having significantly faster sperm than hooknoses. No significant differences in seminal plasma physiology metrics related to sperm quality were detected between the ARTs. We interpret these sperm investment patterns in light of the sneak-guard model of sperm competition that is based on differences in sperm competition risk and alternative investment possibilities among ARTs. (c) 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, , .
机译:尽管替代生殖策略(ARTs)在一系列生物分类中很常见,但对于不同策略是否已适应精子竞争风险知之甚少。奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)有两个抗逆转录病毒技术:大型雄性以占优势的等级参与产卵雌性的繁殖,称为钩鼻,而小型雄性则试图在外围事件的产卵过程中潜行受精,称为千斤顶。千斤顶不断地面临精子竞争的风险,因为它们总是在另一个雄性的情况下产卵,而钩鼻则面临相对较低的精子竞争性的风险,因为其他雄性在产卵过程中并不总是存在。基于精子竞争的偷偷摸摸的模型,这种精子竞争风险的不对称性预示着千斤顶应该对精子相关的性状进行更多的投资,这对于精子竞争成功相对于钩鼻症而言至关重要。在本研究中,我们报告了在奇努克鲑鱼中表现出抗逆转录病毒疗法的雄性的生殖投资方式,精子特征和精浆生理。我们发现千斤顶与钩鼻相比,将其大量的体细胞组织投入性腺。精子之间的精子速度也显着不同,千斤顶的精子速度比钩鼻快。在ART之间未检测到与精子质量有关的精浆血浆生理指标的显着差异。我们根据精子竞争的偷偷摸摸的模型来解释这些精子投资模式,该模型基于精子竞争风险和ART之间替代投资可能性的差异。 (c)2012年伦敦林奈学会,《林奈学会生物学杂志》,2012年,,。

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