Experimental evolution under predation reduces body size in dung flies but courtship displays persist in males (Diptera: Sepsidae)

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Nicole L.Y. Lee , Pamela S.Y. Kuan , Qiaz Q.H. Hua , Nalini Puniamoorthy
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Abstract

Exaggerated sexual traits, such as ornaments and courtship displays, are crucial for mate acquisition in many species and are often subject to directional runaway selection. However, in the face of high predation risk, natural selection can result in a reduction of conspicuous precopulatory displays to avoid detection by potential predators. Sexual selection may then favour increased investment in inconspicuous postcopulatory traits. Here, we investigated the transgenerational effects of predation on precopulatory male courtship and postcopulatory sexual traits (testes size, sperm length) in a dung fly, Sepsis punctum (Sepsidae). Behavioural assays prior to selection document a marked decrease in male courtship displays in the presence of a predator, the Asian Ant Mantis (Odontomantis planiceps). However, after ten generations of experimental evolution, flies exhibited a marked increase in courtship, both in the absence and presence of a predator. Additionally, under sustained predation pressure, male and female body size decreased but male postcopulatory traits were not significantly affected. These results suggest that precopulatory courtship can be under strong sexual selection even in the face of predation pressure. Larger flies were more susceptible to predation, and there could be canalisation of postcopulatory traits that are crucial for fertilisation.

捕食条件下的实验进化会缩小粪蝇的体型,但雄蝇的求偶行为仍会持续(双翅目:粪蝇科)。
在许多物种中,夸张的性特征(如装饰品和求偶表演)是获得配偶的关键,通常会受到定向失控选择的影响。然而,面对高捕食风险,自然选择可能会导致减少显眼的排卵前展示,以避免被潜在的捕食者发现。这样,性选择就会有利于增加对不显眼的繁殖后代特征的投资。在这里,我们研究了捕食对粪蝇(Sepsis punctum,Sepsidae)排卵前雄性求偶和排卵后性状(睾丸大小、精子长度)的跨代影响。选择前的行为测定表明,在捕食者亚洲蚁螳螂(Odontomantis planiceps)的存在下,雄性求偶行为明显减少。然而,经过十代实验进化后,苍蝇在没有捕食者和有捕食者的情况下都表现出明显的求偶行为。此外,在持续的捕食压力下,雄蝇和雌蝇的体型都有所减小,但雄蝇的繁殖后性状并没有受到显著影响。这些结果表明,即使面对捕食压力,繁殖前求偶也会受到强烈的性选择。体型较大的苍蝇更容易受到捕食,而对受精至关重要的交配后性状可能会受到影响。关键词
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Behavioural Processes
Behavioural Processes 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
144
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Processes is dedicated to the publication of high-quality original research on animal behaviour from any theoretical perspective. It welcomes contributions that consider animal behaviour from behavioural analytic, cognitive, ethological, ecological and evolutionary points of view. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, and papers that integrate theory and methodology across disciplines are particularly welcome.
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