REMATING AND MALE-DERIVED NUTRIENTS IN DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER

被引:56
作者
CHAPMAN, T
TREVITT, S
PARTRIDGE, L
机构
[1] Institute of Cell, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3JT, Zoology Building, West Mains Rd
关键词
DROSOPHILA; MATING; SEMINAR FEEDING; FECUNDITY;
D O I
10.1046/j.1420-9101.1994.7010051.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Laboratory natural selection and environmental manipulations were used to investigate the importance of male-derived nutrients to female Drosophila melanogaster. No evidence for the importance of such nutrients was found. Females from the same wild type base stock exposed as adults to low quality food did not show elevated fecundity or survival when they remated more frequently, and on high quality food the females showed a 'cost of mating' in reduced survival. Laboratory evolution on low quality food did not lead to elevated rates of remating by females; females from each selection regimen remated more frequently than one another when kept on the food type to which they had been exposed for the previous 5 years, on which they also showed higher fecundity than one another. Even under conditions of extreme nutritional stress, when females were exposed to short term (4-day) cycle of exposure to very low and high quality food, they remated more frequently immediately after exposure to high quality food. The results of this last experiment suggested that, under these circumstances, current nutrition, fecundity or rate of sperm usage was more important than number of sperm in store or cumulative fecundity in determining the probability that a female would remate.
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页数:19
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