超声求偶鸣声的偏侧差异及其对金翅蛾生殖策略的影响。

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背景:几内亚玉米螟(Ostrinia furnacalis)的侧化求偶行为在繁殖成功中起着关键作用。然而,在这些侧向展示过程中,雄性发出的超声波求偶声的变化,以及它们对交配成功的后续影响,仍未被探索。为了解决这一差距,本研究考察了左偏和右偏的求偶表现在超声波求偶歌特征上的差异及其对交配结果的影响。研究人员进行了交配试验,记录和分析了超声波求爱歌曲行为和相关声学参数的变化,包括主导频率、脉冲持续时间、脉冲间隔以及在雄性在交配过程中转向方向时发出的脉冲数量。结果左偏超声歌曲的脉冲持续时间较短,脉冲间隔较短,主导频率在55 ~ 65 kHz之间。这些声学特征与成功交配事件中观察到的特征密切匹配,而右偏发射(65-80 kHz)通常与不成功的交配尝试有关。左倾歌曲持续时间较短(28-38秒)与较高的交配成功率呈正相关,而右倾歌曲持续时间较长(40-60秒)与较低的交配成功率相关。此外,表现出左偏求偶行为的雄性需要更少的交配尝试来实现成功的交配。结论:本研究首次提供了狐尾瓢虫偏左的超声波求偶行为的明确证据,这种偏左的求偶行为具有生殖优势。这一发现强调了声学侧向化在飞蛾交流中的生态和进化重要性。未来的研究应进一步探讨捕食者驱动的选择、栖息地结构和雌性感官偏见等生态因素如何影响这些侧向求爱行为。这种了解可以直接支持更有效的、行为知情的虫害防治战略。这些结果有助于有针对性的方法,如信息素陷阱和声干扰的发展。©2025化学工业协会。
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Lateralized differences in ultrasonic courtship songs and their impact on reproductive strategies in Ostrinia furnacalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).
BACKGROUND Lateralized courtship behaviors in Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenée) play a pivotal role in reproductive success. However, the variation in ultrasonic courtship sounds produced by males during these lateralized displays, and their subsequent impact on mating success, remain unexplored. To address this gap, this study examined differences in the ultrasonic courtship song characteristics of left- and right-biased courtship displays and their influence on mating outcomes. Mating trials were conducted to record and analyze variations in ultrasonic courtship songs behaviours and associated acoustic parameters, including dominant frequencies, pulse durations, pulse intervals, and the number of pulses emitted during left- and right-biased displays, as defined by the male's turning direction during copulation attempts. RESULTS Our findings revealed that left-biased ultrasonic songs featured shorter pulse durations, tighter inter-pulse intervals, and dominant frequencies between 55 and 65 kHz. These acoustic traits closely matched profiles observed in successful mating events, whereas right-biased emissions (65-80 kHz) were frequently associated with unsuccessful mating attempts. Left-biased songs of shorter duration (28-38 s) were positively correlated with greater mating success, whereas the longer durations observed in right-biased displays (40-60 s) were linked to lower mating success. Moreover, males exhibiting left-biased courtship behavior required fewer mating attempts to achieve successful copulation. CONCLUSIONS This study provides the first clear evidence of lateralized ultrasonic courtship behavior in O. furnacalis, with left-biased displays conferring a reproductive advantage. The findings highlight the ecological and evolutionary importance of acoustic lateralization in moth communication. Future research should investigate how ecological factors such as predator-driven selection, habitat structure, and female sensory biases influence these lateralized courtship behaviors. Such understanding can directly support more effective, behaviorally informed pest control strategies. These results contribute to the development of targeted approaches, such as pheromone traps and acoustic interference. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Pest Management Science
Pest Management Science 农林科学-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
9.80%
发文量
553
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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