环境线索的可靠性影响了种子甲虫对有害等位基因的学习和选择。

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Proceedings. Biological sciences Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-08 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2025.0992
Lynne Caddy, Tessy M Muñoz-Campos, Julian Baur, Loke von Schmalensee, David Berger
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行为可塑性可以通过促进或阻碍基因适应在进化中发挥关键作用。当行为减轻了选择压力时,后者就会发生,否则选择压力会以相关特征为目标。因此,促进适应性行为可塑性的环境可能会放松自然选择的强度,但这一预测的实验证据仍然很少。在这里,我们首先证明了斑纹胼胝体甲虫(Callosobruchus maculatus)的母性照顾行为依赖于环境线索,这些环境线索允许雌性通过学习和知情的产卵选择来减少幼虫竞争。我们表明,这种母性照顾的促进放松了对后代有害等位基因的选择。我们进一步发现,低遗传质量的母亲通常提供较差的照顾。然而,当接收到提供关于未来宿主质量的准确信息的环境线索时,适应性行为可塑性的增加机会减少了母性护理的遗传差异,进一步放松了对有害等位基因的选择。我们使用我们的数据来说明,在母性护理中的适应性行为可塑性和自然选择的强度之间确定的联系如何影响母亲和后代之间的间接遗传效应,以及居住在可预测环境中的种群中隐性遗传负荷的积累。
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The reliability of environmental cues shape learning and selection against deleterious alleles in seed beetles.

The reliability of environmental cues shape learning and selection against deleterious alleles in seed beetles.

The reliability of environmental cues shape learning and selection against deleterious alleles in seed beetles.

The reliability of environmental cues shape learning and selection against deleterious alleles in seed beetles.

Behavioural plasticity can play a key role in evolution by either facilitating or impeding genetic adaptation. The latter occurs when behaviours mitigate selection pressures that otherwise would target associated traits. Therefore, environments that facilitate adaptive behavioural plasticity could relax the strength of natural selection, but experimental evidence for this prediction remains scarce. Here, we first demonstrate that maternal care behaviour in the beetle Callosobruchus maculatus is dependent on environmental cues that allow females to reduce larval competition via learning and informed oviposition choices. We show that this facilitation of maternal care relaxes selection against deleterious alleles in offspring. We further find that mothers of low genetic quality generally provide poorer care. However, when receiving environmental cues providing accurate information about future host-quality, the increased opportunity for adaptive behavioural plasticity reduced genetic differences in maternal care, further relaxing selection against deleterious alleles. We use our data to illustrate how the identified link between adaptive behavioural plasticity in maternal care and the strength of natural selection can impact indirect genetic effects between mothers and offspring and the accumulation of cryptic genetic loads in populations inhabiting predictable environments.

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