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Oosorption in response to poor food: complexity in the trade-off between reproduction and survival

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 37-45

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4

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Energy allocation; nutrition; oosorption; ovarian apoptosis; reproductive investment

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  1. Leverhulme Trust Research
  2. European Social Fund

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Plasticity in reproductive physiology is one avenue by which environmental signals, such as poor quality food, can be coordinated with adaptive responses. Insects have the ability to resorb oocytes that are not oviposited. Oosorption is proposed to be an adaptive mechanism to optimize fitness in hostile environments, recouping resources that might otherwise be lost, and reinvesting them into future reproductive potential. We tested the hypothesis that oosorption is an evolved mechanism by which females can reallocate resources from current reproductive effort to survival and future reproduction, when conditions for reproduction are poor, by examining the reproductive physiology and life-history outcome under poor quality food in populations of the milkweed bug (Oncopeltus fasciatus) that have adapted to live on sunflower seed. Females fed a diet of pumpkin seeds, known to be a poor host food, had higher levels of ovarian apoptosis (oosorption), lower reproductive output, but no reduction in life span under poor nutrition, as predicted under the oosorption hypothesis. However, the schedule of reproduction was surprising given the wait to reproduce assumption of oosorption as early fecundity was unaffected.

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