A Combined Approach to Heat Stress Effect on Male Fertility in Nasonia vitripennis: From the Physiological Consequences on Spermatogenesis to the Reproductive Adjustment of Females Mated with Stressed Males

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作者
Chirault, Marlene [1 ]
Lucas, Christophe [1 ]
Goubault, Marlene [1 ]
Chevrier, Claude [1 ]
Bressac, Christophe [1 ]
Lecureuil, Charlotte [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tours, UFR Sci & Tech, Inst Rech Biol Insecte, CNRS,UMR 7261, Tours, France
关键词
DINARMUS-BASALIS HYMENOPTERA; MALE SEX-PHEROMONE; WASP NASONIA; PARASITIC WASP; EXTREME TEMPERATURES; MATING-BEHAVIOR; MALE-STERILITY; COURTSHIP; RATIO; MORPHOLOGY;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0120656
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In recent years, several studies have shown a decline in reproductive success in males in both humans and wildlife. Research on male fertility has largely focused on vertebrates, although invertebrates constitute the vast majority of terrestrial biodiversity. The reduction of their reproductive capacities due to environmental stresses can have strong negative ecological impacts, and also dramatic consequences on world food production if it affects the reproductive success of biological control agents, such as parasitic wasps used to control crop pests. Here Nasonia vitripennis, a parasitic wasp of various fly species, was studied to test the effects of 24h-heat stress applied during the first pupal stage on male fertility. Results showed that only primary spermatocytes were present at the first pupal stage in all cysts of the testes. Heat stress caused a delay in spermatogenesis during development and a significant decrease in sperm stock at emergence. Females mated with these heat-stressed males showed a reduce sperm count stored in their spermatheca. Females did not appear to distinguish heat-stressed from control males and did not remate more frequently to compensate for the lack of sperm transferred. As a result, females mated with heat-stressed males produced a suboptimal lifetime offspring sex ratio compared to those mated with control males. This could further impact the population dynamics of this species. N. vitripennis appears to be an interesting biological model to study the mechanisms of subfertility and its consequence on female reproductive strategies and provides new research perspectives in both invertebrates and vertebrates.
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