To be or not to be? Mating success and survival trade-offs when switching between alternative reproductive tactics

被引:8
作者
Cordoba-Aguilar, A. [1 ]
Munguia-Steyer, R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ecol, Dept Ecol Evolut, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Iztacala, Unidad Morfol & Func, Tlalnepantla, Estado De Mexic, Mexico
关键词
hormone; mating success; nonterritoriality; survival; territoriality; JUVENILE-HORMONE; LIFE-HISTORY; BEHAVIOR; ODONATA; TERRITORIALITY; HYPOTHESIS;
D O I
10.1111/jeb.12721
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Hormones underlie the decision of assuming a territorial or a nonterritorial role, with territorial individuals usually having higher hormonal levels than nonterritorial individuals. As a territorial status is linked to higher mating opportunities, it is unclear why animals do not keep high hormonal levels and one explanation is that this would imply survival costs. We have tested this using males of the territorial damselfly Argia emma in the field. We increased juvenile hormone (JH) levels using methoprene in both territorial and nonterritorial males and predicted that: (i) males will keep (the case of territorial males) or become (the case of nonterritorial males) territorial after hormonal increase, and (ii) there will be an increase in mating success for nonterritorial males only and an impaired survival for both male tactics. Hormonally treated males remained or became territorial but had their survival impaired compared with control groups. Also, hormonally treated, ex-nonterritorial males increased their mating success compared with the other control, nonterritorial males. The reduced survival can be explained proximally by the energy devoted either to the enhanced aggression showed during territory defence or immune function (as detected previously in damselflies). Although nonterritorial males may increase their mating success by switching to a territorial tactic, they are possibly unable to do it naturally as JH is dietary dependent and usually nonterritorial animals are in poorer condition than territorial animals.
引用
收藏
页码:2119 / 2124
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Attaching Transmitters to Waterbirds Using One Versus Two Subcutaneous Anchors: Retention and Survival Trade-Offs
    Lewis, Tyler L.
    Esler, Daniel
    Uher-Koch, Brian D.
    Dickson, Rian D.
    Anderson, Eric M.
    Evenson, Joseph R.
    Hupp, Jerry W.
    Flint, Paul L.
    WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2017, 41 (04): : 691 - 700
  • [42] Economic trade-offs between genetic improvement and longevity in dairy cattle
    De Vries, A.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2017, 100 (05) : 4184 - 4192
  • [43] Trade-offs between reproduction and behavioural resistance against ectoparasite infection
    Horn, Collin J.
    Luong, Lien T.
    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2021, 239
  • [44] Trade-offs between reproductive and somatic (storage) investments in animals: a comparative test of the Van Noordwijk and De Jong model
    Glazier, DS
    EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY, 1999, 13 (06) : 539 - 555
  • [45] Linking seedling wood anatomical trade-offs with drought and seedling growth and survival in tropical dry forests
    Gonzalez-Melo, Andres
    Salgado-Negret, Beatriz
    Norden, Natalia
    Gonzalez-M, Roy
    Benavides, Juan Pablo
    Cely, Juan Manuel
    Ferrer, Julio Abad
    Idarraga, Alvaro
    Moreno, Esteban
    Pizano, Camila
    Puentes-Marin, Juliana
    Pulido, Nancy
    Rivera, Katherine
    Rojas-Bautista, Felipe
    Solorzano, Juan Felipe
    Umana, Maria Natalia
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2025, 245 (01) : 117 - 129
  • [46] When relative allocation depends on total resource acquisition: implication for the analysis of trade-offs
    Descamps, S.
    Gaillard, J. -M.
    Hamel, S.
    Yoccoz, N. G.
    JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2016, 29 (09) : 1860 - 1866
  • [47] A test of energetic trade-offs between growth and immune function in watersnakes
    Chelsea A. Korfel
    Jeremy D. Chamberlain
    Matthew E. Gifford
    Oecologia, 2015, 179 : 343 - 351
  • [48] A test of energetic trade-offs between growth and immune function in watersnakes
    Korfel, Chelsea A.
    Chamberlain, Jeremy D.
    Gifford, Matthew E.
    OECOLOGIA, 2015, 179 (02) : 343 - 351
  • [49] Potential trade-offs between reproduction and migratory flight in Spodoptera frugiperda
    Ge, Shishuai
    Sun, Xiaoxu
    He, Wei
    Wyckhuys, Kris A. G.
    He, Limei
    Zhao, Shengyuan
    Zhang, Haowen
    Wu, Kongming
    JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY, 2021, 132
  • [50] Trade-offs between reproductive and somatic (storage) investments in animals: a comparative test of the Van Noordwijk and De Jong model
    D.S. Glazier
    Evolutionary Ecology, 1999, 13 : 539 - 555