Intrinsic timing of brood care in shell-dwelling cichlids.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ash V Parker, Manuel Stemmer, Swantje Grätsch, Alessandro Dorigo, Oriolson Rodriguez Ramirez, Abdelrahman Adel, Alex Jordan, Herwig Baier
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Abstract

Brood care relies on interactions between parents and offspring. Emergence of nestlings from their nest has been hypothesized to rely on the readout by the parent of the maturational state of the young. Theoretical considerations predict a conflict: parents should push for early emergence, if possible, to reduce care demands and maximize the number of reproductive cycles, whereas offspring should delay leaving to maximize resource allocation and protection by the parents. We tested this prediction in Lamprologus ocellatus, a shell-dwelling cichlid from Lake Tanganyika. We developed a laboratory paradigm to investigate the factors influencing emergence from the shell and found that mothers ensure their young stay inside the nest until 9 days after egg laying. Emergence coincides with an inversion of larval phototactic tendency from dark-seeking to light-seeking behavior on day 9. When we experimentally created a timing conflict by introducing older larvae to a foster mother, the mother resisted the (subjectively) premature emergence of her adopted fry. Removing the mother did not alter the larval intrinsic schedule, provided fresh water was supplied inside the shell. These findings suggest that, in L. ocellatus brood care, maternal and offspring behavior is normally synchronized by independent timing mechanisms. Our findings highlight the intricate coordination of parental and offspring behavior, offering insights into the evolutionary pressures shaping brood care in cichlids and challenging the traditional view of parent-offspring conflict over emergence timing.

壳栖慈鲷育雏的内在时序。
育雏依赖于父母和子女之间的相互作用。据推测,雏鸟从巢中出现依赖于父母对雏鸟成熟状态的读出。理论上的考虑预测了一种冲突:如果可能的话,父母应该推动早期出现,以减少照顾需求和最大化生殖周期的次数,而后代应该推迟离开,以最大化父母的资源分配和保护。我们在坦噶尼喀湖(Lake Tanganyika)的一种壳栖稚鱼Lamprologus ocellatus身上验证了这一预测。我们开发了一个实验室范例来研究影响蛋壳出壳的因素,发现母亲确保他们的孩子在产卵后9天内留在巢中。羽化与第9天幼虫趋光倾向由寻暗向寻光行为的转变相一致。当我们在实验中通过将年长的幼虫引入养母来制造时间冲突时,养母(主观上)抵制了她所收养的幼虫的过早出现。如果壳内有淡水供应,移除母亲不会改变幼虫的内在时间表。这些结果表明,在羊绒螯虾的育雏过程中,母代和子代的行为通常是通过独立的定时机制同步的。我们的研究结果强调了父母和后代行为的复杂协调,提供了对塑造慈鲷幼崽护理的进化压力的见解,并挑战了父母-后代在出现时间上冲突的传统观点。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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