雌性慈鲷与缺乏色素的新型雄激素受体突变雄鱼交配

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Megan R. Howard , Maxximus G. Ramsaroop , Andrew P. Hoadley , Lillian R. Jackson , Mariana S. Lopez , Lauren A. Saenz , Beau Alward
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摘要

动物行为学中的一个关键挑战是将驱动同类行为的社会刺激因素区分开来。对于某些物种(如长鳍鱼类)来说,假定的性信号线索与其他信号线索有着千丝万缕的联系,因此很难准确分辨不同信号在驱动同种行为中的作用。在非洲慈鲷 Astatotilapia burtoni 中,雄性要么是统治者要么是从属者,其中鲜艳的体色、领地意识和求偶行为与等级有着千丝万缕的正相关。在这里,我们利用雄激素受体(AR)突变雄性伯顿栉水母(A. burtoni)缺乏支配性典型着色但不缺乏行为的特点,来分离雄性着色在该物种中驱动雌性交配行为的作用。我们在独立的行为试验中发现,雌性对AR突变体雄性表现出攻击性,而对WT雄性则没有,但雌性仍与这两种雄性交配。当雌性与突变体或 WT 雄性一起饲养时,下丘脑中的 esr2b + 细胞会被增强激活,这种激活会随着产卵活动的增加而增加。因此,雄性体色与雌性交配行为之间并不存在简单的关系,这表明独立的感觉机制汇聚到下丘脑esr2b细胞上协调行为输出。
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Female cichlids mate with novel androgen receptor mutant males that lack coloration

A key challenge in animal behavior is disentangling the social stimuli that drive conspecific behaviors. For some species, like teleost fish, putative sexual signaling cues are inextricably linked to others, making it difficult to parse the precise roles distinct signals play in driving conspecific behaviors. In the African cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni, males are either dominant or subordinate, wherein bright coloration, territoriality, and courtship behavior inextricably correlate positively with rank. Here, we leveraged androgen receptor (AR) mutant male A. burtoni that lack dominance-typical coloration but not behavior to isolate the role of male coloration in driving female mating behaviors in this species. We found in independent behavioral assays that females behave aggressively towards AR mutant but not WT males, yet still mated with both types of males. Females showed enhanced activation of esr2b + cells in the hypothalamus when housed with either mutant or WT males and this activation scaled with spawning activities. Therefore, there is not a simple relationship between male coloration and female mating behaviors in A. burtoni, suggesting independent sensory mechanisms converge on hypothalamic esr2b cells to coordinate behavioral output.

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Hormones and Behavior
Hormones and Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.60%
发文量
139
审稿时长
91 days
期刊介绍: Hormones and Behavior publishes original research articles, reviews and special issues concerning hormone-brain-behavior relationships, broadly defined. The journal''s scope ranges from laboratory and field studies concerning neuroendocrine as well as endocrine mechanisms controlling the development or adult expression of behavior to studies concerning the environmental control and evolutionary significance of hormone-behavior relationships. The journal welcomes studies conducted on species ranging from invertebrates to mammals, including humans.
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