昆虫学报 ›› 2016, Vol. 59 ›› Issue (2): 209-218.doi: 10.16380/j.kcxb.2016.02.011

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成虫体型大小驱动六斑月瓢虫性间相互选择

Ankita DUBEY, OMKAR, Geetanjali MISHRA*   

  1. (Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 226007, India
  • 出版日期:2016-02-20 发布日期:2016-02-20
  • 作者简介: E-mail: geetanjalimishra@hotmail.com

Adult body size drives sexual selection mutually in the ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

Ankita DUBEY, OMKAR, Geetanjali MISHRA*   

  1. (Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 226007, India)
  • Online:2016-02-20 Published:2016-02-20

摘要: 【目的】 配偶选择是性选择的中心过程,当繁殖成本发生波动和配偶质量存在差异时,传统的性别作用也随之不同。为了验证在某些条件下雄性也可以像雌性一样进行选择,我们研究了雄性和雌性六斑月瓢虫 Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fabricius)的交配成功率与作为适合度指标的成虫体型大小之间的关系。【方法】 从初始种群中随机选择体型小和体型大的两性成虫,进行雄性和雌性配偶选择试验。并对成功交配的各个配对组的后代也进行配偶选择试验,测试其交配成功率。【结果】 配偶选择试验结果表明,在雄性和雌性交配试验中交配的成功取决于体型大小。雄性根据其品质即体型大小这一繁殖力指标对雌性进行区分。同样,在雌性交配试验中体型大的雄虫比体型小的雄虫交配成功率高。无论亲本体型如何,体型大的雌虫都比体型小的雌虫产卵量高;不过,体型大小不影响卵的存活力。体型大的亲本的后代比体型小的亲本的后代发育更快,寿命更长,但是将其与来自初始种群的后代进行配偶选择时,它们在性合意(sexual desirability)或竞争力方面没有表现任何优势。【结论】 六斑月瓢虫中存在以体型大小为目的性状的相互配偶选择。

关键词: 六斑月瓢虫, 适合度, 配偶选择, 交配成功, 繁殖产量, 性竞争

Abstract: 【Aim】 Mate choice is a central process of sexual selection, and whenever fluctuations in the cost of reproduction and variance in mate quality occur, the traditional sex roles may also vary. In order to testify the thought that males can also be choosy like the females under certain circumstances, we studied male and female mating success in relation to adult body size as an indicator of fitness in Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). 【Methods】 Small and large adults of both sexes were selected randomly from the stock culture and subjected to male and female mate choice trials. The offspring of successful pairs were also tested for their mating success by placing them in mate choice trials too. 【Results】 Mate choice experiments revealed the presence of size dependent mating success in both male and female mating trials. Males discriminated between the females on the basis of their quality, i.e., body size which is an indicator of fecundity function. In female mating trials also large males achieved higher mating success than small males. Large females produced more eggs than did small females regardless of paternal size, and body size, however, did not influence egg viability. The offspring of large parents developed faster and lived longer than those of small parents, but did not display any advantage in terms of sexual desirability or competitiveness as mates when they were put in mate choice with the offspring from stock culture. 【Conclusion】 This study revealed the presence of mutual mate choice in this insect with size being the trait of interest.

Key words: Menochilus sexmaculatus, fitness, mate choice, mating success, reproductive output, sexual competitiveness