Limits to the exaggeration and diversification of a male sexual trait in the false blister beetle Oedemera sexualis

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Daisuke Satomi, Wataru Ogasa, Hiroshi Takashima, Syota Fujimoto, Chiharu Koshio, Shin-ichi Kudo, Yasuoki Takami, Haruki Tatsuta
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Differentiation in sexual traits among populations is one of the major predictions of theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict. A balance between maximizing reproductive benefits and minimizing survival costs could explain variation in sexual traits within and between populations. The false blister beetle Oedemera sexualis (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) has exaggerated sexual traits, that is, sexually dimorphic hindlegs. In this study, we characterized scaling relationships in populations of O. sexualis to evaluate the determinants of sexual trait variation in the species. We quantified sexual dimorphism in body size and hindleg sizes in three representative populations based on distance measurements and an elliptical Fourier analysis. We found significant variation in the degree of sexual dimorphism for body and hindleg sizes among populations. In particular, differentiation in the male hind femur shape, especially the femur width, was conspicuous. Scaling relationships between male hind femur width and body size were best described by logistic models, showing that increases in male hind femur width were constrained for large individuals in all three populations. The degree of constrained growth of the hind femur width differed among populations in accordance with the population means, while the basal growth rates did not. Populations with smaller mean values for sexual traits showed more limited sexual trait exaggeration, contrary to the predictions based on resource competition among body parts. The latitudinal cline in femur widths suggests that environmental constraints on exaggeration might be responsible for sexual trait diversification in O. sexualis.

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假水疱甲虫(Oedemera sexualis)中雄性性特征的夸张和多样化的限制
性特征在种群间的分化是性选择和性冲突理论的主要预测之一。繁殖利益最大化和生存成本最小化之间的平衡可以解释种群内部和种群之间的性特征差异。假水疱甲虫(鞘翅目:水疱甲虫科)具有夸张的性特征,即雌雄同体的后腿。在这项研究中,我们描述了在不同的性别群体中的尺度关系,以评估该物种性性状变异的决定因素。基于距离测量和椭圆傅立叶分析,我们量化了三个代表性种群的体型和后腿大小的性别二态性。我们发现在不同的种群中,身体和后腿大小的性别二态性程度存在显著差异。尤其是男性后股骨形态的分化,尤其是股骨宽度的分化非常明显。男性后股骨宽度和体型之间的比例关系最好用logistic模型来描述,这表明在所有三个种群中,男性后股骨宽度的增加在体型较大的个体中受到限制。不同种群的后股骨宽度生长受限程度不同,种群均值不同,而基础生长率不同。性特征平均值越小的种群表现出的性特征夸大程度越有限,这与基于身体部位之间资源竞争的预测相反。股骨宽度的纬度变化表明,环境对股骨宽度的限制可能是造成性取向多样化的原因。
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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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