Genetic benefits of female from extra-pair paternity are context dependent within the socially monogamous Tree Sparrow

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Wenzhi Yang , Yue Shen , Yuquan Miao , Zhaocun Lin , Yingmei Zhang
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Females actively seek extra-pair paternity (EPP) to acquire a fitness advantage for their offspring. The “context-dependence hypothesis” posits that female extra-pair mate choice has plasticity in response to environmental conditions, and therefore magnitude of female genetic benefits from EPP depends on the environmental variation. Furthermore, chronic heavy metal pollution can cause adverse effects on fitness-related traits of wild birds. However, few studies were available on the interactions between heavy metal pollution and EPP. We selected an area that was contaminated by heavy metals for more than 60 years (Baiyin, BY), a relatively unpolluted area (Liujiaxia, LJX), and Tree Sparrows (Passer montanus) as study species to explore the response of female extra-pair mate choice and genetic benefits from EPP to heavy metal pollution in socially monogamous birds. The relatedness between social mates and extra-pair mates was investigated. Additionally, we compared the body size and heterozygosity of extra-pair offspring (EPO), within-pair offspring (WPO), social males and extra-pair males from the two Tree Sparrow populations. We found that at BY, female Tree Sparrows tended to choose extra-pair males with larger body size and lower genetic similarity, thereby producing higher heterozygosity and larger body size of EPO compared with those of WPO. However, no similar phenomenon was observed in the Tree Sparrow population from LJX. In addition, there was a significant interaction between population and paternity in the analyses of the fitness-related traits, suggesting that environmental variation could affect female genetic benefits from EPP. This study confirmed the existence of presumed interactions between environmental pollution and EPP within the natural population of socially monogamous Tree Sparrows. Our findings shed lights on the possible effects of long-term environmental stress on mating system in wild birds.

在社会一夫一妻制的树麻雀中,配对外父子关系对雌性的遗传益处取决于具体情况
雌性会积极寻求配对外父子关系(EPP),以获得后代的健康优势。环境依赖假说 "认为,雌鸟的配对外配偶选择在环境条件下具有可塑性,因此雌鸟从配对外父子关系中获得遗传收益的大小取决于环境变化。此外,慢性重金属污染会对野生鸟类的体能相关性状造成不利影响。然而,有关重金属污染与EPP之间相互作用的研究却很少。我们选择了一个受重金属污染超过60年的地区(白银,BY)、一个相对未受污染的地区(刘家峡,LJX)和树麻雀(Passer montanus)作为研究物种,探讨社会一夫一妻制鸟类的雌性配对外配偶选择和EPP遗传收益对重金属污染的响应。我们还调查了社会配偶和配对外配偶之间的亲缘关系。此外,我们还比较了两个树麻雀种群的配对外后代(EPO)、配对内后代(WPO)、社会雄性和配对外雄性的体型和杂合度。我们发现,在BY时,雌性树麻雀倾向于选择体型较大、遗传相似性较低的配对外雄性,因此与WPO相比,EPO的杂合度更高,体型更大。然而,在LJX的树麻雀种群中没有观察到类似现象。此外,在与适生性相关的性状分析中,种群与父系之间存在显著的交互作用,这表明环境变异可能会影响雌性从EPP中获得的遗传收益。这项研究证实,在社会一夫一妻制的树麻雀自然种群中,环境污染与EPP之间存在假定的相互作用。我们的发现揭示了长期环境压力对野生鸟类交配系统的可能影响。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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