Sperm traits negatively covaries with size and asymmetry of a secondary sexual trait in a freshwater crayfish
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their ability to acquire
mates (pre-copulatory sexual selection) and ability of their ejaculates to outcompete those of other males (post-copulatory
sexual selection). Sperm competition theory predicts a negative relationship between investment in body traits favouring
mate acquisition (secondary sexual characters, SSCs) and investment in ejaculate size or quality, due to the inherent costs of
sperm production. In contrast, the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis posits that male fertilizing efficiency is reliably
reflected by the phenotypic expression of male SSCs, allowing females to obtain direct benefits by selecting more
ornamented males as copulation partners. In this study, we investigated the relationships between male SSCs and size and
quality (viability and longevity) of ejaculates allocated to females in mating trials of the freshwater crayfish
Austropotamobius italicus. We showed that the relative size of male weapons, the chelae, was negatively related to
ejaculate size, and that chelae asymmetry, resulting from regeneration of lost chelipeds, negatively covaried with sperm
longevity. Moreover, males allocated more viable sperm to mates from their own rather than different stream of origin. Our
findings thus suggest that, according to sperm competition theory, pre-copulatory sexual selection for large weapons used
in male fighting may counteract post-copulatory sperm competition in this crayfish species, and that investment in cheliped regeneration may impair ejaculate quality
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Austropotamobius italicus; chelae; sperm competition; sperm longevity; sperm viability; trade off
Elenco autori:
Galeotti, Paolo; Bernini, GUIDO PIETRO; Locatello, L.; Sacchi, Roberto; Rubolini, D.; Fasola, Mauro
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