膳食常量营养素平衡和真菌感染对粉虫精囊质量的影响

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Alicia Reyes-Ramírez, Maya Rocha-Ortega, Alex Córdoba-Aguilar
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摘要

许多昆虫的雄性将含有营养物质的精液以精囊的形式传递给雌性。影响精包质量的因素不同。我们通过控制雄性的饮食和健康状况,来确定沉积在黄粉虫精囊中的常量营养素的平衡。在饮食方面,我们改变了蛋白质和碳水化合物的浓度,而在健康状况方面,我们使用了真菌感染。不同条件下的雄性与未处理的雌性交配,提取精囊,测量蛋白质、脂质和碳水化合物的含量。饮食和感染对精子包囊质量有影响。高蛋白和低碳水化合物的饲粮产生的精子囊具有较高的蛋白质、碳水化合物和脂质含量。相比之下,低蛋白质和高碳水化合物的饮食导致低质量的精子。受感染的雄性产生的精囊中三种宏量营养素的含量最高。一般来说,精包囊的含量为碳水化合物和蛋白质=脂质。患病的雄性产生更丰富的精囊这一事实可以解释为一种终端投资策略。碳水化合物的大量投入可能与雄性的精子和雌性的卵子的准备有关。
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Dietary macronutrient balance and fungal infection as drivers of spermatophore quality in the mealworm beetle

Dietary macronutrient balance and fungal infection as drivers of spermatophore quality in the mealworm beetle

Dietary macronutrient balance and fungal infection as drivers of spermatophore quality in the mealworm beetle

Males of many insects deliver ejaculates with nutritious substances to females in the form of a spermatophore. Different factors can affect spermatophore quality. We manipulated males’ diet and health to determine the balance of macronutrients deposited in the spermatophores of Tenebrio molitor beetles. For diet, we varied the concentration of proteins and carbohydrates, while for health status we used a fungal infection. Males with different condition copulated with unmanipulated females, and spermatophores were extracted to measure the amount of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates. Diet and infection had an effect on the quality of the spermatophore. Diets with high protein and low carbohydrate contents produced spermatophores with higher protein, carbohydrate, and lipid contents. In contrast, diets with little protein and high in carbohydrates led to low quality spermatophores. Infected males produced spermatophores with the highest amount of all three macronutrients. In general, spermatophore content was carbohydrates>proteins>=lipids. The fact that sick males produced richer spermatophores can be explained as a terminal investment strategy. The large investment of carbohydrates may be related to the preparation of spermatozoa in males, and eggs in females.

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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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