孤雌生殖蝎子的求偶行为

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
S. I. Foerster, W. Dionisio-da-Silva, Adriana B. dos Santos, C. M. D. de Albuquerque, A. Lira
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摘要

―根据环境条件,蝎子可以采取不同的繁殖策略(如有性生殖或单性生殖)。在这项研究中,我们描述了单性生殖蝎子Tityus stimurus的求偶路线,这是一个性种群不明显的物种,分布在巴西东北部。两性标本(10只雄性,10只雌性)是从巴西东北部三个地点的实地考察中获得的,并在实验室条件下进行种群内设计配对。所有观测都是在夜间使用位于实验场上方的红光进行的。在这项研究中观察到的10次求偶互动中,只有一对成功完成了包括受精过程在内的生殖程序。雌性在精囊沉积后立即终止了不完全的相互作用。总的来说,斯氏锥虫的繁殖能力与其他蝎子相似,尤其是其同类,可能是因为这种繁殖行为是在蝎子进化的一个基点出现的。对不同蝎子物种的生殖生物学获得新的见解,可能会改善从进化生物学到公共卫生策略等应用的理论背景。
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Notes on the courtship behavior of the parthenogenetic scorpion Tityus stigmurus
― Scorpions can adopt different reproductive strategies (e.g., sexual or parthenogenesis) depending on the environmental conditions. In this study, we described the courtship repertoire of the parthenogenetic scorpion Tityus stigmurus , a species with inconspicuous sexual populations distributed throughout northeastern Brazil. Specimens of both sexes (10 males, 10 females) were obtained from field expeditions in three locations in northeastern Brazil and were paired under laboratory conditions in an intrapopulation design. All observations were conducted at night using red light positioned above an experimental arena. From the 10 courtship interactions observed in this study, only one pair successfully completed the reproductive repertoire that included the insemination process. The incomplete interactions were abruptly terminated by the females immediately after deposition of the spermatophore. Overall, the reproductive repertoire of T. stigmurus was similar to that of other scorpions, especially its congeners, possibly because this reproductive behavior emerged at a basal point in the evolution of scorpions. The acquisition of new insights into the reproductive biology of different scorpion species may improve the theoretical background for applications ranging from evolutionary biology to public health strategies.
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Acta Arachnologica
Acta Arachnologica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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