雄蝇和雌蝇的年龄影响两种表蝇的生殖潜力

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Ethology Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1111/eth.13506
Viviana Díaz, Antonella Giudice, Alfonsina Palladini, Andrea Moyano, Gisela Castillo, Diana Pérez‐Staples, Solana Abraham
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在昆虫中,衰老会导致生理和细胞功能退化,影响其繁殖潜力。Anastrepha fraterculus 和 Ceratitis capitata 是两个果蝇物种,其越冬成虫在春季恢复生殖活动,使老年个体有可能与年轻成虫交配。大多数年龄研究集中于雄性的生殖能力;然而,我们缺乏有关两性年龄之间的相互作用如何决定交配后过程的信息。在这里,我们研究了性别和年龄对(i)雌性繁殖力和生育能力、(ii)未能留下可存活后代(繁殖失败)和(iii)雌性再交配行为的影响。我们发现,两种苍蝇的年轻配对繁殖力都较高,但与老龄雌蝇交配的年轻雄蝇繁殖力最低。这表明该物种的越冬蝇对下一代的贡献不大。我们还发现,在异龄组合中,C. capitata的繁殖失败率更高,这可能是由于配偶之间的年龄识别,从而导致射精分配的差异。交配持续时间与雌性年龄呈正相关,但年龄较大的A. fraterculus雌性交配持续时间较长,而C. capitata雌性交配持续时间较短。C.capitata的年轻雌性与年老雄性交配时,雌性的再交配率较低。这意味着雄性认为年轻雌性 "质量好",因此会尽可能投入和转移所有射精,以确保推迟雌性接受能力的恢复。衰老并不总是导致繁殖潜力下降,这对于以成体越冬的物种可能很重要。雌性生理机能和雄性射精衰老之间复杂的相互作用会影响交配后的行为,从而影响雌雄的繁殖成功率。
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Male and female age affects the reproductive potential of two tephritid flies
In insects, aging produces deterioration in physiological and cellular functioning, affecting their reproductive potential. Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata are two fruit fly species where overwintering adults resume their reproductive activity in spring, giving old individuals the possibility of mating with young adults. Most age studies focus on male reproductive capacity; however, we lack information on how the interaction between the ages of both sexes can determine post‐mating processes. Here, we studied sex and age effects on (i) female fecundity and fertility, (ii) failure to leave viable offspring (reproductive failure), and (iii) female remating behavior. We found that young pairs of both species had higher fecundity, but young C. capitata males mated with old females had the lowest fecundity. This suggests that overwintering flies in this species will not substantially contribute to the next generation. We also found in C. capitata more prevalent reproductive failure in hetero‐age combinations, which could be due to age recognition between mates, resulting perhaps in differential ejaculate allocation. Copula duration was positively associated with female age, yet it was longer for older A. fraterculus females and shorter for C. capitata females. Female remating was lower when young females mated with old males in C. capitata. This would imply that males perceive young females of “good quality” and thus invest and transfer all the ejaculate possible to ensure the delay of renewal of female receptivity. Aging does not always cause a decline in reproductive potential, which may be important in species that overwinter as adults. Complex interactions between female physiology and male ejaculate senescence can impact postcopulatory behaviors that affect reproductive success for both sexes.
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Ethology
Ethology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
89
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International in scope, Ethology publishes original research on behaviour including physiological mechanisms, function, and evolution. The Journal addresses behaviour in all species, from slime moulds to humans. Experimental research is preferred, both from the field and the lab, which is grounded in a theoretical framework. The section ''Perspectives and Current Debates'' provides an overview of the field and may include theoretical investigations and essays on controversial topics.
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