火鼠Thermobia domestica的交配行为和多次交配(Zyngentoma:鳞翅目)

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Kei Inada, Toshinori Minemura, Takahiro Ohde, Takaaki Daimon
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摘要

虽然大多数陆生动物都是内部受精,但有些昆虫在交配时使用外部精子转移。这些昆虫中有Zygentoma目(银鱼和火虻)和Odonata目(蜻蜓和豆豆蝇),它们利用外部精子转移。尽管后一组的交配过程被很好地理解,前一组的交配过程仍然是模糊的。在这里,我们提出了详细的描述交配在火虻,热蝇家蝇(帕卡德)(Zygentoma: Lepismatidae),涉及外部精子转移。我们发现,火蛛的交配行为是复杂的,很大程度上是模块化的,有四种明显的可识别元素:面朝、转身、前后、射精和跨坐。有趣的是,雄性在将精子放在地上后,不再保护或对雌性表现出进一步的兴趣。为了研究火鼠是否参与多次交配,我们使用基因编辑的突变系进行了雄性信息杂交实验。结果表明,当雌性与两个不同基因型的雄性配对时,48%的F1卵(50个中有24个)来自多次交配,这为火虻频繁的多次交配提供了有力的证据。
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Mating behaviors and multiple mating in the firebrat, Thermobia domestica (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae)

Mating behaviors and multiple mating in the firebrat, Thermobia domestica (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae)

While most terrestrial animals undergo internal fertilization, some insects use external transfer of sperm during mating. Among these are insects belonging to the orders Zygentoma (silverfish and firebrats) and Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), which employ external sperm transfer. Although the mating processes of the latter group are well understood, those of the former group have remained obscure. Here we present a detailed description of mating in the firebrat, Thermobia domestica (Packard) (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae), involving external sperm transfer. We found that mating behaviors of the firebrat are complex and largely modular, with four distinct recognizable elements: facing, turning around, back and forth, and ejaculation and straddling. Interestingly, males do not guard or show further interest in females after depositing the spermatheca on the ground. To investigate whether firebrats engage in multiple matings, we performed male-informative crossing experiments by using a gene-edited mutant line. Our results revealed that when females were paired with two males of different genotypes, 48% of the recovered F1 clutches (24 out of 50) were derived from multiple matings, providing strong evidence for frequent multiple mating in the firebrat.

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期刊介绍: Applied Entomology and Zoology publishes articles concerned with applied entomology, applied zoology, agricultural chemicals and pest control in English. Contributions of a basic and fundamental nature may be accepted at the discretion of the Editor. Manuscripts of original research papers, technical notes and reviews are accepted for consideration. No manuscript that has been published elsewhere will be accepted for publication.
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