The impact of diet on sperm length in the long-tailed finch (Poephila acuticauda)

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Kumkum Dubey, Callum S. McDiarmid, Simon C. Griffith
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Abstract

Sperm traits are important in determining fertilisation success and are metabolically expensive to produce. There is little known about how energy acquisition and allocation affect sperm traits in avian taxa. This study assesses the impact of experimentally manipulated diet on long-tailed finch sperm by comparing the length of sperm components (head, midpiece, flagellum and total sperm) between the treatment groups (homogenous diet and diverse diet) and across time points (before and after the experiment). Diet homogeneity was manipulated as this may impact diet quality in a species that is usually fed a diversity of seed species to thrive in captivity. Our results showed no impact of diet on the length of different sperm components. These results contrast with findings of a similar recent study of the zebra finch which found a significant level of diet-affected plasticity in midpiece length. For both diet treatment groups in this study there was a slight but significant increase in head, flagellum and total sperm length over the treatment period. Despite this, all sperm components were highly repeatable, consistent with the finding from observational studies in passerine birds. The efficacy of our dietary manipulation was confirmed by a significant reduction in the saturation of bill colour in the long-tailed finches as a result of the homogenous diet, and a difference in body mass across the treatment groups.

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饮食对长尾雀精子长度的影响
精子的性状对决定受精成功与否非常重要,而且生产精子的代谢成本很高。对于能量获取和分配如何影响鸟类精子的性状,人们知之甚少。本研究通过比较不同处理组(同质食物和多样化食物)和不同时间点(实验前和实验后)的精子成分(头部、中段、鞭毛和总精子)的长度,评估了实验操纵饮食对长尾雀精子的影响。之所以对饮食均匀性进行处理,是因为这可能会影响饮食质量,而对于一个通常需要喂食多种种子物种才能在人工饲养条件下茁壮成长的物种来说,这可能会影响饮食质量。我们的结果表明,饮食对精子不同成分的长度没有影响。这些结果与最近对斑马雀的类似研究结果形成了鲜明对比,后者发现食物对中段长度的可塑性有显著影响。在本研究中,两种食物处理组的头部、鞭毛和精子总长度在处理期间都有轻微但显著的增加。尽管如此,所有精子成分的重复性都很高,这与鸟类的观察研究结果一致。长尾雀的喙色饱和度显著降低,这证实了我们的饮食处理方法是有效的。
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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
CiteScore
3.70
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发文量
56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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