Reproductive conflict between the sexes is thought to be a key force in the evolution of many reproductive characters, but persuasive evidence for its significance is still scarce. The spectacular evolution of male genitalia that impose physical injury on females during mating has often been suggested to be a product of sexually antagonistic coevolution, but our understanding of these extraordinary adaptations is very limited, and there are no direct data addressing their evolutionary elaboration. We show that more spiny male genitalia causes more harm to females during copulation and provide comparative evidence for the correlated evolution between these antagonistic adaptations in males and a female counteradaptation (the amount of connective tissue in the copulatory duct) in a group of insects. By combining comparative and experimental methods, we demonstrate that imbalance of relative armament of the sexes affects evolution of the economics of reproduction: as males evolve genitalia that are more harmful relative to the level of female counteradaptation, costs associated with mating for females increase and population fitness is depressed. Our results unveil a coevolutionary arms race between the sexes and are consistent with a proposed link between sexual conflict, species' viability, and the risk of extinction.

译文

:两性之间的生殖冲突被认为是许多生殖特征演变的关键因素,但其重要性的说服力证据仍然很少。通常认为,雄性生殖器在交配过程中对女性造成身体伤害的惊人演变是性拮抗协同进化的产物,但我们对这些非凡适应的理解非常有限,尚无直接数据说明其进化过程。我们表明,更多的多刺的男性生殖器在交配过程中对女性造成更大的伤害,并为雄性中这些拮抗性适应与一组昆虫中的雌性反适应(交配管道中结缔组织的数量)之间的相关进化提供了比较证据。通过比较和实验方法的结合,我们证明性别相对武器的不平衡会影响生殖经济学的演变:随着男性进化出生殖器官,相对于女性的反适应水平而言,这种生殖器官的危害更大,与女性交配相关的成本增加,人口增加健身很沮丧。我们的研究结果揭示了性别之间的共同进化军备竞赛,并且与性冲突,物种生存力和灭绝风险之间的拟议联系相一致。

+1
+2
100研值 100研值 ¥99课程
检索文献一次
下载文献一次

去下载>

成功解锁2个技能,为你点赞

《SCI写作十大必备语法》
解决你的SCI语法难题!

技能熟练度+1

视频课《玩转文献检索》
让你成为检索达人!

恭喜完成新手挑战

手机微信扫一扫,添加好友领取

免费领《Endnote文献管理工具+教程》

微信扫码, 免费领取

手机登录

获取验证码
登录