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摘要
了解精子储存的动态对于揭示内部受精物种交配后性选择过程的复杂性至关重要。这一生理过程从交配过程中的精子转移到用于受精。为此,研究人员利用荧光和透射电子显微镜(TEM)描述了黑兵蝇(BSF)精子储存的时空动态。雌性黑兵蝇的精道是分区的,有一个传输区--鱼网管,和一个储存区--储精囊。交配时和交配后,在两个隔室中都对精子进行了计数。除了精液外,雄性还在鱼网管中转移了大量精子,然后在两天内只有 49% 的转移精子到达储精囊。对鱼网管的 TEM 观察显示了其潜在的消化功能,从而解释了精子数量和存活率在这一区域下降而在储精囊中没有下降的原因。交配一次后,雌性最多可产下三窝受精卵,这表明精子的数量和质量不受任何限制。精子学和超微结构研究有力地表明,BSF的射精既是精子塞,也是新婚礼物,这增强了人们将这种农作昆虫作为性选择新模型进行研究的兴趣。
Gone but not forgotten: dynamics of sperm storage and potential ejaculate digestion in the black soldier fly Hermetia illucens.
Understanding the dynamics of sperm storage is essential to unravel the complexity of post-copulatory sexual selection processes in internally fertilized species. This physiological process goes from sperm transfer during copulation to its use for fertilization. In this context, the spatiotemporal dynamics of sperm storage were described in the black soldier fly (BSF) with fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). BSF females have compartmentalized spermathecae with a transfer compartment, the fishnet canals, and a storage compartment, the reservoirs. Spermatozoa were counted both during and after mating in the two compartments. In addition to seminal fluids, the male transfers a mass of sperm in the fishnet canals, then only 49% of the transferred spermatozoa reach the reservoirs over two days. TEM observations of the fishnet canals revealed potential digestive functions, explaining the decline in the number and viability of spermatozoa in this compartment but not in the reservoirs. After one mating, females laid up to three fertile clutches, showing no constraints on sperm quantity or quality. Spermatic and ultrastructural investigations strongly suggest that BSF ejaculate acts both as a sperm plug and as a nuptial gift, reinforcing the interest in studying this farming insect as a new model for sexual selection.
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