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Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies
Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such traits often exhibit high levels of phenotypic variation. One explanation for this paradox is that if sexually selected traits are costly, only the fittest males are able to acquire and allocate the...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3728957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23919162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.632 |
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author | Rahman, Md Moshiur Kelley, Jennifer L Evans, Jonathan P |
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description | Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such traits often exhibit high levels of phenotypic variation. One explanation for this paradox is that if sexually selected traits are costly, only the fittest males are able to acquire and allocate the resources required for their expression. Furthermore, because male condition is dependent on resource allocation, condition dependence in sexual traits is expected to underlie trade-offs between reproduction and other life-history functions. In this study we test these ideas by experimentally manipulating diet quality (carotenoid levels) and quantity in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata), a livebearing freshwater fish that is an important model for understanding relationships between pre- and post-copulatory sexually selected traits. Specifically, we test for condition dependence in the expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits (behavior, ornamentation, sperm traits) and determine whether diet manipulation mediates relationships among these traits. Consistent with prior work we found a significant effect of diet quantity on the expression of both pre- and postcopulatory male traits; diet-restricted males performed fewer sexual behaviors and exhibited significant reductions in color ornamentation, sperm quality, sperm number, and sperm length than those fed ad libitum. However, contrary to our expectations, we found no significant effect of carotenoid manipulation on the expression of any of these traits, and no evidence for a trade-off in resource allocation between pre- and postcopulatory episodes of sexual selection. Our results further underscore the sensitivity of behavioral, ornamental, and ejaculate traits to dietary stress, and highlight the important role of condition dependence in maintaining the high variability in male sexual traits. |
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spelling | pubmed-37289572013-08-05 Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies Rahman, Md Moshiur Kelley, Jennifer L Evans, Jonathan P Ecol Evol Original Research Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such traits often exhibit high levels of phenotypic variation. One explanation for this paradox is that if sexually selected traits are costly, only the fittest males are able to acquire and allocate the resources required for their expression. Furthermore, because male condition is dependent on resource allocation, condition dependence in sexual traits is expected to underlie trade-offs between reproduction and other life-history functions. In this study we test these ideas by experimentally manipulating diet quality (carotenoid levels) and quantity in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata), a livebearing freshwater fish that is an important model for understanding relationships between pre- and post-copulatory sexually selected traits. Specifically, we test for condition dependence in the expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits (behavior, ornamentation, sperm traits) and determine whether diet manipulation mediates relationships among these traits. Consistent with prior work we found a significant effect of diet quantity on the expression of both pre- and postcopulatory male traits; diet-restricted males performed fewer sexual behaviors and exhibited significant reductions in color ornamentation, sperm quality, sperm number, and sperm length than those fed ad libitum. However, contrary to our expectations, we found no significant effect of carotenoid manipulation on the expression of any of these traits, and no evidence for a trade-off in resource allocation between pre- and postcopulatory episodes of sexual selection. Our results further underscore the sensitivity of behavioral, ornamental, and ejaculate traits to dietary stress, and highlight the important role of condition dependence in maintaining the high variability in male sexual traits. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-07 2013-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3728957/ /pubmed/23919162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.632 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Rahman, Md Moshiur Kelley, Jennifer L Evans, Jonathan P Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
title | Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
title_full | Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
title_fullStr | Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
title_full_unstemmed | Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
title_short | Condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
title_sort | condition-dependent expression of pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits in guppies |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3728957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23919162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.632 |
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