没有实验证据证明能偷偷带进一种有着超长精子的西非鲷鱼。

International journal of evolutionary biology Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-10 DOI:10.1155/2013/714304
Kathrin Langen, Timo Thünken, Theo C M Bakker
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摘要

可选择的生殖策略在鱼类中广泛存在,增加了精子竞争的可能性。精子竞争对精子数量和大小的变化都有巨大的影响。在慈鲷中,精子竞争的风险是非常分散的,较长的精子通常被解释为对精子竞争的适应。在这里,我们研究了潜入策略是否存在于Pelvicachromis taeniatus中,这是一种来自西非的社会一夫一妻制的双父母育儿鱼。小睾丸表明低性腺投入,这是典型的基因一夫一妻制物种。相比之下,精子的长度高达85 μ m,这是非常长的。我们通过连续录像研究了半自然条件下10个性别比例为男性偏倚的群体的生殖行为。我们记录了产卵地点的偏好和繁殖成功的相关性,并使用微卫星进行了亲子鉴定。可以成功防御的安全繁殖地点是首选。所有子代均可归母,未发现多父性。产卵对的体型预测了它们的产卵概率和后代的孵化率,这表明与体型较大的个体交配有好处。我们的研究表明,在特定条件下,带绦虫的精子竞争风险较低,从而首次证明了在一种底物繁殖的鱼中存在遗传一夫一妻制。
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No experimental evidence for sneaking in a west african cichlid fish with extremely long sperm.

No experimental evidence for sneaking in a west african cichlid fish with extremely long sperm.

No experimental evidence for sneaking in a west african cichlid fish with extremely long sperm.

No experimental evidence for sneaking in a west african cichlid fish with extremely long sperm.

Alternative reproductive tactics are widespread in fishes, increasing the potential for sperm competition. Sperm competition has enormous impact on both variation in sperm numbers and sperm size. In cichlids, the sperm competition risk is very divergent and longer sperm are usually interpreted as adaptation to sperm competition. Here we examined whether sneaking tactics exist in Pelvicachromis taeniatus, a socially monogamous cichlid with biparental brood care from West Africa. The small testis indicates low gonadal investment which is typical for genetically monogamous species. In contrast, sperm length with up to 85  μ m is extraordinarily long. We examined the reproductive behaviour of ten groups with a male-biased sex ratio under semi-natural conditions via continuous video recording. We recorded spawning site preferences and correlates of reproductive success and conducted paternity tests using microsatellites. Safe breeding sites that could be successfully defended were preferred. All offspring could be assigned to their parents and no multiple paternities were detected. Body size of spawning pairs predicted their spawning probability and offspring hatching rate suggesting benefits from mating with large individuals. Our study suggests low risk of sperm competition under the given conditions in P. taeniatus and thus first evidence for genetic monogamy in a substrate breeding cichlid.

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