在竞争和非竞争领域中交配状态依赖的“选择”。

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Behavioral Ecology Pub Date : 2025-08-28 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1093/beheco/araf080
Robert J Dugand, Rowan A Lymbery, Nirjana Dewan, W Jason Kennington, Joseph L Tomkins
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摘要

为了最大限度地提高其生殖适应性,许多多雄物种的雌性应该表现出交配状态依赖选择,它们相对不加选择地交配一次,以确保生殖产出,然后变得挑剔,优先与质量更高的雄性交配。尽管在择偶方面存在潜在的差异,但大多数的择偶实验都是用处女雌性进行的。在这里,我们使用一组来自野生捕获的果蝇的20个同雌菌株,我们允许处女和非处女的雌性黑腹果蝇从同一组菌株中选择雄性。我们使用单雄性潜伏期试验和一系列雄性竞争试验来帮助解开女性“选择”与男性竞争效应之间的关系。大多数处女雌性在引入雄性后的2小时内交配,相比之下,在同一时期内,只有不到一半的非处女雌性交配。然而,尽管交配速度更快,处女雌性并不是不加选择地交配,它们的“选择”与之前交配过的雌性在单雄潜伏期和雄雄竞争试验中的“选择”强烈一致。我们的研究结果挑战了处女女性相对不加选择地交配的观点,并表明女性的选择可能比人们普遍认为的更稳定。
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Mating status-dependent "choice" in competitive and noncompetitive arenas.

To maximize their reproductive fitness, females of many polyandrous species should display mating status-dependent choice, where they mate relatively indiscriminately once to ensure reproductive output, and then become choosy and mate preferentially with higher-quality males. Despite this potential contrast in choosiness, most mate choice experiments use virgin females. Here, using a panel of 20 isofemale strains that originated from wild-caught flies, we allowed virgin and non-virgin Drosophila melanogaster females to choose among males from the same panel of strains. We used single-male latency trials and a series of male competition trials to help disentangle female "choices" from male-male competitive effects. Most virgin females mated within 2 h of males being introduced, compared with fewer than half of non-virgin females mating over the same period. However, despite mating more rapidly, virgin females did not mate indiscriminately, and their "choices" strongly aligned with those of previously mated females across both the single-male latency and male-male competition trials. Our results challenge the idea that virgin females mate relatively indiscriminately and show that female choice may be more stable than is generally appreciated.

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Behavioral Ecology
Behavioral Ecology 环境科学-动物学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
93
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Studies on the whole range of behaving organisms, including plants, invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans, are included. Behavioral Ecology construes the field in its broadest sense to include 1) the use of ecological and evolutionary processes to explain the occurrence and adaptive significance of behavior patterns; 2) the use of behavioral processes to predict ecological patterns, and 3) empirical, comparative analyses relating behavior to the environment in which it occurs.
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