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Mating Preferences of the Gynogenetic Amazon Molly Differ Between Populations Sympatric with Different Host Species

机译:雌雄同体亚马逊雌雄同体与不同寄主物种的交配偏好

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Gynogenetic species rely on sperm from heterospecifics for reproduction but do not receive genetic benefits from mating because none of the paternal genome is incorporated into offspring. The gynogenetic Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa) is a species of hybrid origins that are sympatric with one of the two parent species that provide sperm for reproduction, P. latipinna or P. mexicana. Amazons should not prefer to mate with one species over the other because sperm from both species will trigger embryogenesis, but mating preferences may be present in Amazons through other mechanisms. Amazons may prefer the more familiar species (males found in sympatry), or Amazons may prefer males with the greatest lateral projection area (LPA), a preference that is present in the parent species and may be retained within the Amazon hybrid genome. We tested association preferences of two populations of Amazons sympatric with either P. mexicana or P. latipinna. We first performed live trials to test whether Amazons preferred one host species over the other and found that neither population of Amazons showed a preference. We then tested whether Amazons preferred sympatric male (familiar) host or the male with the greatest lateral projection area (LPA) using four animated male models that varied in host species and manipulation of LPA. We found Amazons from a population sympatric with P. latipinna showed no variation in their association preference across the different models. In contrast, Amazons from a population sympatric with P. mexicana (naturally small LPA) spent more time associating with the male models that had smaller LPA, which is more familiar to this population of Amazons. We suggest that Amazons may have population differences in mating preferences, where Amazons sympatric with P. latipinna may not show mating preference for host species, but Amazons sympatric with P. mexicana may show preferences for more familiar-shaped males.
机译:雌核发育物种依靠异种特异性的精子进行繁殖,但是由于没有父系基因组整合到后代中,因此不能从交配中获得遗传优势。雌成虫的亚马逊软体动物(Poecilia formosa)是一种杂种,与提供精子繁殖的两个亲本之一(P. latipinna或P. mexicana)同生。亚马逊不应该与一种物种交配,因为这两种物种的精子都会触发胚胎发生,但通过其他机制,亚马逊可能会出现交配偏好。亚马逊可能更喜欢更熟悉的物种(在共生体中发现雄性),或者亚马逊更喜欢侧向投影面积(LPA)最大的雄性,这种偏好存在于亲本物种中,并可能保留在亚马逊杂种基因组中。我们测试了两个亚马逊同胞与墨西哥疟原虫或拉丁裔疟原虫的交往偏好。我们首先进行了现场试验,以测试亚马逊地区是否比其他物种更偏爱一种寄主物种,结果发现亚马逊种群均未显示出偏好。然后,我们使用四种在宿主物种和LPA操纵方面有所不同的动画雄性模型,测试了亚马逊是偏爱同胞雄性(熟悉的)宿主还是侧投影面积最大的雄性(LPA)。我们发现,来自拉美替尼疟原虫种群同胞的亚马逊在不同模型之间的关联偏好没有变化。相比之下,来自墨西哥P. mexicana(自然很小的LPA)同胞种群的亚马逊花了更多的时间与LPA较小的男性模型相关联,而这对于该亚马逊种群更为熟悉。我们建议亚马逊人在交配偏好上可能存在种群差异,其中亚马逊同胞与拉提芬那同胞可能不显示对寄主物种的交配偏好,但是亚马逊同胞墨西哥同养可能对更熟悉形状的雄性表现出偏好。

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