2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00157.x
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EJACULATE DEPLETION PATTERNS EVOLVE IN RESPONSE TO EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION OF SEX RATIO INDROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

Abstract: We assessed the extent to which traits related to ejaculate investment have evolved in lines of Drosophila melanogaster that had an evolutionary history of maintenance at biased sex ratios. Measures of ejaculate investment were made in males that had been maintained at male-biased (MB) and female-biased (FB) adult sex ratios, in which levels of sperm competition were high and low, respectively. Theory predicts that when the risk of sperm competition is high and mating opportunities are rare (as they are for ma… Show more

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“…To test this idea, males from the MB and FB lines were mated to five wild-type virgin females in succession. MB males did indeed lose fertility significantly faster than did males from the FB lines (Linklater et al 2007). The loss of fertility over successive mates was associated more strongly with a reduction in the size of the male accessory glands than with the testes.…”
Section: Artificial Selection and Experimental Evolution In Drosophilmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…To test this idea, males from the MB and FB lines were mated to five wild-type virgin females in succession. MB males did indeed lose fertility significantly faster than did males from the FB lines (Linklater et al 2007). The loss of fertility over successive mates was associated more strongly with a reduction in the size of the male accessory glands than with the testes.…”
Section: Artificial Selection and Experimental Evolution In Drosophilmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…After three to four successive matings, wildtype males are rendered infertile due to seminal fluid depletion (21,22). Males born to tudor mutant females (son-of-tudor) lack sperm (23,24).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, protease inhibitors are accessory gland-specific proteins (Figure 4c) that are able to prevent the premature breakdown of the mating plug and increase sperm vitality (Park and Wolfner, 1995;Chapman, 2001), and that might function to mitigate the lower fitness incurred by sex-ratio males (Tao et al, 2007b). Although higher expression of accessory gland proteins (ACPs) might contribute to partly compensate for impaired testis-specific gene expression in males with skewed sexratio (Linklater et al, 2007;Dowling and Simmons, 2012), we cannot formally distinguish between adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms underlying variation in ACP expression. Similarly, although ejaculate composition might be a mechanism to maintain male fitness in response to the disruption of the testis function in males with highly biased sex ratio, we cannot distinguish direct and indirect effects of Y chromosome on ACP expression.…”
Section: T E S T I S a C C E S S O R Y G L A N D F A T B O D Y C R O mentioning
confidence: 99%