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野生非洲条纹小鼠繁殖与健康之间的权衡

Trade-offs between reproduction and health in free-ranging African striped mice.

作者信息

Schoepf I, Pillay N, Schradin C

机构信息

School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Department of Animal Behaviour, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Comp Physiol B. 2017 May;187(4):625-637. doi: 10.1007/s00360-016-1054-5. Epub 2017 Feb 4.

Abstract

Energy is limited and must be allocated among competing life-history traits. Reproduction is considered one of the most energetically demanding life-history stages. Therefore, the amount of energy an individual invests in reproduction might carry fitness costs through reduced energy allocation to other activities such as health maintenance. We investigated whether reproduction impacts health in the seasonally breeding African striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio). We measured health in individuals that reproduced (breeders) and individuals that did not reproduce (their adult offspring) and tested whether: (1) breeders' health before reproduction was similar to that of their offspring (representing a baseline); (2) breeders' health deteriorated after reproduction; (3) breeders' health after reproduction was worse than that of their offspring. We collected blood samples from 12 breeding females and 11 breeding males both at the onset and at the end of the breeding season and from 12 adult daughters and 11 adult sons that did not reproduce at the end of the breeding season. Health was assessed using serum biochemistry analysis with VetScan Abaxis. Breeders differed considerably in their health before and after reproduction, particularly in parameters associated with digestion (lower amylase in males), metabolism (lower albumin, alkaline phosphatase, creatinine and glucose), osmoregulation (lower potassium and phosphorous in females) and immunity (higher globulin and altered alanine aminotransferase). Our results suggest that with the onset of breeding striped mice shifted their energy allocation from maintaining health to reproduction, indicating that investment into reproduction carries significant health costs.

摘要

能量是有限的,必须在相互竞争的生活史特征之间进行分配。繁殖被认为是能量需求最大的生活史阶段之一。因此,个体投入繁殖的能量数量可能会通过减少对其他活动(如维持健康)的能量分配而带来适应性成本。我们研究了繁殖是否会影响季节性繁殖的非洲条纹小鼠(Rhabdomys pumilio)的健康。我们测量了繁殖个体(繁殖者)和未繁殖个体(其成年后代)的健康状况,并测试了以下几点:(1)繁殖者繁殖前的健康状况是否与其后代相似(代表基线);(2)繁殖者繁殖后健康状况是否恶化;(3)繁殖者繁殖后的健康状况是否比其后代差。我们在繁殖季节开始和结束时从12只繁殖雌性和11只繁殖雄性身上采集了血样,并在繁殖季节结束时从12只成年雌性后代和11只成年雄性后代身上采集了血样,这些后代未进行繁殖。使用VetScan Abaxis通过血清生化分析评估健康状况。繁殖者在繁殖前后的健康状况有很大差异,特别是在与消化相关的参数(雄性淀粉酶较低)、新陈代谢(白蛋白、碱性磷酸酶、肌酐和葡萄糖较低)、渗透调节(雌性钾和磷较低)和免疫(球蛋白较高且丙氨酸转氨酶改变)方面。我们的结果表明,随着繁殖的开始,条纹小鼠将其能量分配从维持健康转向繁殖,这表明投入繁殖会带来重大的健康成本。

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