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Effects of prior contest experience and contest outcome on female reproductive decisions and offspring fitness:Contest effects on reproductive effort

机译:先前比赛经验和比赛结果对女性生育决策和后代健康的影响:比赛对生育努力的影响

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Winning or losing a prior contest can influence the outcome of future contests, but it might also alter subsequent reproductive decisions. For example, losers may increase their investment in the current breeding attempt if losing a contest indicates limited prospects for future breeding. Using the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides, we tested whether females adjust their pre-hatching and post-hatching reproductive effort after winning or losing a contest with a same-sex conspecific. Burying beetles breed on carcasses of small vertebrates for which there is fierce intrasexual competition. We found no evidence that winning or losing a contest influenced reproductive investment decisions in this species. Instead, we show that a female's prior contest experience (regardless of its outcome) influenced the amount of posthatching care provided, with downstream consequences for the female’s reproductive output; both winners and losers spent more time provisioning food to their offspring and produced larger broods than females with no contest experience. We discuss the wider implications of our findings and present a conceptual model linking contest-mediated adjustments in parental investment to population-level processes. We propose that the frequency of intraspecific contests could both influence and be influenced by population dynamics in species where contest experience influences the size and/or number of offspring produced.
机译:前一场比赛的获胜或失败会影响未来比赛的结果,但也可能会改变随后的生殖决策。例如,如果输掉比赛表明未来繁殖的前景有限,失败者可能会增加对当前繁殖尝试的投资。我们使用掩埋的甲虫Nicrophorus vespilloides,测试了雌性在赢得或输掉同性别同种异体的比赛后,是否调整孵化前和孵化后的生殖力。埋葬甲虫繁殖于激烈竞争性行为的小型脊椎动物的尸体上。我们没有发现有证据表明竞争的成败会影响该物种的生殖投资决策。取而代之的是,我们表明女性的先前比赛经历(无论其结果如何)会影响所提供的孵化后护理的数量,并对女性的生殖产出产生下游影响;与没有比赛经验的雌性相比,胜利者和失败者都花费更多的时间为其后代提供食物,并产生更大的卵。我们讨论了研究结果的更广泛含义,并提出了一个概念模型,将竞赛介导的父母投资的调整与人口水平的过程联系起来。我们提出种内竞争的频率既可以影响物种的种群动态,也可以受到其种群动态的影响,而竞争经验会影响所产生的后代的大小和/或数量。

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