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Drosophila montana females have been found to prefer overwintered males with short and dense (high-frequency) sound pulses in the wild. In the present study males producing high-frequency song succeeded in their courtship more often than males producing low-frequency song in mate-choice experiments. Male mating success correlated with the carrier frequency of the male song recorded after, but not before, an artificial winter (flies kept 6 months at 4°C). The finding that female preference is based on a male song trait changing considerably during overwintering suggests that this trait may reflect the viability and condition of the males during the mating season of the flies in spring. 相似文献
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Over the past 35 years, developmental geneticists have made impressive progress
toward an understanding of how genes specify morphology and function, particularly as
they relate to the specification of each physical component of an organism. In the
last 20 years, male courtship behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
has emerged as a robust model system for the study of genetic specification of
behavior. Courtship behavior is both complex and innate, and a single gene,
fruitless (fru), is both necessary and sufficient for all aspects of the
courtship ritual. Typically, loss of male-specific Fruitless protein function results
in male flies that perform the courtship ritual incorrectly, slowly, or not at all.
Here we describe a novel requirement for fru: we have identified a group of cells in which male Fru
proteins are required to reduce the speed of courtship initiation. In addition, we
have identified a gene, Trapped in endoderm
1 (Tre1), which is required in these cells for normal courtship
and mating behavior. Tre1 encodes a G-protein-coupled receptor required for
establishment of cell polarity and cell migration and has previously not been shown
to be involved in courtship behavior. We describe the results of feminization of the
Tre1-expressing neurons, as well as the effects on courtship
behavior of mutation of Tre1. In addition, we show that Tre1 is expressed in a sexually dimorphic pattern in the
central and peripheral nervous systems and investigate the role of the
Tre1 cells in mate identification. 相似文献
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D. birchii and D. serrata, two endemic Australian Drosophila species, have a copulatory courtship. The males of these species begin to court the female after mounting her and often go on with the courtship after the copulation is over. In the present paper we have described behavioral interactions between the male and the female and analyzed acoustic signals produced by the flies during courtship. Species differences were more pronounced in female than in male behavior. Variation within the species was obvious in the relative proportions of time the flies spent in different behaviors. Even though courtship took place nearly solely during copulation, some remains of precopulatory courtship were observed in both species. It is suggested that copulatory courtship exhibited by D. birchii and D. serrata flies is a derived rather than a primitive character. 相似文献
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The courtship behavior and the effects of courtship song in inter- and intraspecific crosses were studied in the four sympatric species of the Drosophila auraria complex: D. auraria, D. biauraria, D. subauraria, and D. triauraria. Orientation, tapping, and vibration (the repertoires of male courtship) were observed in both inter- and intraspecific crosses, suggesting that signals from heterospecific females were enough to elicit such male behaviors. The crossability tests with wingless or winged heterospecific males (tests for wing effects) revealed that winged heterospecific males copulated less than wingless ones in all four species but not all the pairwise cases. Since the crossability tests with aristaless females (deaf) or normal females showed essentially the same results as the tests for wing effects, we concluded that the sound produced by wing vibration plays an important role and that the wing movement itself is less important. These findings suggest that courtship songs are of great importance in mate discrimination and the sexual isolation between the species of this complex. 相似文献
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We studied genetic variation in fly mating signals and mate choice in crosses within and between inbred strains of Drosophila montana. Male songs and the cuticular hydrocarbons of both sexes as well as some of the flies’ behavioural traits differed significantly between strains. This did not, however, cause sexual isolation between strains. In fact, courtship was shorter if the female was courted by a male of a foreign strain than when courted by their own male. Heterosis was found for courtship duration and the carrier frequency of male song. Diallel analysis of male song revealed additive genetic variation in four out of the five traits studied. Two traits showed dominance variation and one of these, carrier frequency, expressed unidirectional dominance with alleles for higher carrier frequency being dominant. Direction of dominance in carrier frequency was the same as the direction of sexual selection exercised by D. montana females on this trait, which suggests that sexual selection could be a driving force in the evolution of song towards a higher carrier frequency. 相似文献
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The courtship song of Drosophila has been extensively used as a model system for studies of sexual selection and species recognition. Traditionally, the courtship song has been recorded from males placed individually with a female. However, under natural conditions females are exposed to multiple courting males, and the effect of their joint signal on mate recognition by the female is not yet understood. Here, we recorded the courtship behavior of D. melanogaster males singing either individually to a female lpar;1:1) or in the presence of an additional male lpar;2:1). We compared the structure of the male song in the two experimental designs. Our results show that when two males courted a female their songs could overlap each other. Males produced a significantly different signal in the presence of competition; the duration of each song component was significantly shorter and the rate of singing was markedly lower. The present study demonstrates that male competition can dramatically alter the acoustic signal detected by the female. 相似文献
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果蝇(Drosophila)的求偶行为受多个基因调控,例如fruitless(fru)、dissatisfaction(dsf)和retained(retn)等。它们通过不同的剪切方式产生特异性产物,利用这些产物来控制雌雄果蝇的求偶行为,它们的剪切方式是雌雄果蝇求偶行为和性别决定所必需的。主要阐述了这些基因在果蝇求偶行为方面的分子调控机制,为进一步研究果蝇的求偶行为和性别决定提供理论依据。 相似文献
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Unlike any other mosquito reported, Sabethes cyaneus(Fabricius) displays an elaborate courtship before and during copulation. A male approaches a female suspended from a horizontal stick, suspends himself in front of her as he grasps her folded wings, and proceeds with a series of discrete stereotyped behaviors that involve proboscis vibration and movement of iridescent blue paddles on his midlegs. The sequence of these behaviors is as follows: freeleg waving, swinging, copulation attempt, superficial coupling, waving, genital shift, waggling, and release. Insemination occurs after genital shift. The only overt reciprocation by the female is abdomen lowering during the male's swinging. Courtship is often unsuccessful, and males are usually rejected during freeleg waving. The relation between male performance and mating success remains obscure. 相似文献
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Detailed observations of the courtship and mating of the European earwig Forficula auricularia revealed a complex of sexual behaviors for both males and females. A sequential analysis of the transition frequencies between male preceding-following behaviors showed that courtship is intricate and nonstereotyped. The significance of the male forceps was demonstrated by their use in early courtship with displays and later use as a tactile stimulus for the female. A study of males from which the forceps had been removed showed no mating by altered males. Male forcep length was bimodally distributed and positively allometric, while female forcep length was normally distributed. Males with longer forceps did not have a mating advantage. Receptive females were behaviorally active during courtship. The possible evolutionary development of the sexual dimorphism of the earwig is discussed. 相似文献
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Male courtship displays and bright coloration are usually assumedto provide information to females about some aspect of themale's value as a mate. However, in some species, courtshipmay serve another functionnamely, indicating the currentpredation risk at the mating site and assuring the female thatit is safe to mate there at this time. We developed this safetyassurance hypothesis (SAH) and tested its predictions in thebluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum), a Caribbean reef fish.
Females in this species come to males' territories to spawn,and males court each arriving female. Males with larger whiteflank patches court less intensely than less bright males.We show that such males are probably more visible to predatorsand thus need not court so intensely to provide the same degreeof safety assurance to a female. When model lizardfish predatorsare presented at spawning sites, males habituate to them quickly,but newly arriving females who see the predator are expectedto demand more assurance of site safety. Accordingly, and consistentwith the SAH, males court females more intensely (longer averagecourtship bout length) under such circumstances, but maleswith bright flank patches do not increase their courtship asmuch as duller males do. Despite this relatively low intensityof courtship, the spawning rate of bright males does not declinerelative to that of duller males in the presence of a predator,suggesting that bright coloration conveys a differential benefit.Females of species like the bluehead wrasse, who spawn repeatedlyover the course of their life, are expected to be more concernedwith their own risk of mortality during each spawning boutthan with the quality of a particular male. It is in such speciesthat we expect the SAH to be most applicable. 相似文献
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Kimura K 《Development, growth & differentiation》2011,53(2):236-244
Currently, sex differences in behavior are believed to result from sexually dimorphic neural circuits in the central nervous system (CNS). Drosophila melanogaster is a common model organism for studying the relationship between brain structure, behavior, and genes. Recent studies of sex‐specific reproductive behaviors in D. melanogaster have addressed the contribution of sexual differences in the CNS to the control of sex‐specific behaviors and the development of sexual dimorphism. For example, sexually dimorphic regions of the CNS are involved in the initiation of male courtship behavior, the generation of the courtship song, and the induction of male‐specific muscles in D. melanogaster. In this review, I discuss recent findings about the contribution of cell death to the formation of sexually dimorphic neural circuitry and the regulation of sex‐specific cell death by two sex determination factors, Fruitless and Doublesex, in Drosophila. 相似文献
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Rodolfo Costa 《Journal of evolutionary biology》1989,2(6):395-407
In Drosophila melanogaster the polymorphic enzyme Est-6 and a male specific lipid, cis-vaccenyl acetate (cVA), are components of the seminal fluid. It has been suggested that cVA could be a physiological substrate for Est-6, constituting, together with the hypothetical hydrolytic product, cis-vaccenyl alcohol (cVOH), a pheromonal system active in the regulation of the sexual attractiveness of mated females. However, some doubt exists concerning the physiological conversion of cVA to cVOH in females. Est-6 is also known to affect sperm motility, sperm use and female fecundity. The results of a study on qualitative and quantitative effects of topical treatment of females with cis-vaccenyl acetate and cis-vaccenyl alcohol on courtship behaviour are presented. The inhibition of courtship produced by cVOH was more persistent; this was possibly related to its lower volatility. The hypothesis was tested that different Est-6 allozymes could produce different amounts of cis-vaccenyl alcohol in vivo by differential hydrolysis of cis-vaccenyl acetate, and thus affect the timing of remating. For this purpose highly homogeneous Est-6S and Est-6F homozygous lines, with almost certainly identical levels of Est-6 and cVA, were used. They were obtained after 100 generations of inbreeding and selection of the heterozygotes at each generation. The Est-6S and Est-6F products of the Est-6 structural gene did not differentially affect the timing of remating. This could imply that the two allozymes have similar catalytic properties. However, such results could be obtained even if cVA is not converted to cVOH in vivo by Est-6. The effects of Est-6 allozymes on sperm use after remating were also investigated. The general effect of second males was a very high elimination of first male fertilizations. No evidence for a different contribution of the two allozymes to the fitness through sperm predominance was obtained. Remating and sperm predominance experiments were performed at three temperatures: 18, 25 and 30° C. A more general—not species specific—role of cis-vaccenyl esters is suggested by preliminary results on their presence in the ejaculate of other Drosophila species. 相似文献
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Md. Alimoor Reza Siddhita D. Mhatre J. Calvin Morrison Suruchi Utreja Aleister J. Saunders David E. Breen Daniel R. Marenda 《Fly》2013,7(2):105-111
Study of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has yielded important insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms of learning and memory. Courtship conditioning is a well-established behavioral assay used to study Drosophila learning and memory. Here, we describe the development of software to analyze courtship suppression assay data that correctly identifies normal or abnormal learning and memory traits of individual flies. Development of this automated analysis software will significantly enhance our ability to use this assay in large-scale genetic screens and disease modeling. The software increases the consistency, objectivity, and types of data generated. 相似文献
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Matthew Cobb Barrie Burnet Robert Blizard Jean-Marc Jallon 《Journal of Insect Behavior》1989,2(1):63-89
The courtship behavior of Drosophila sechelliais described. Male wing displays are mainly vibration and scissoring, with low levels of rowing. As courtship proceeds the proportion of courtship spent in male wing vibration and licking increases, whereas female movement decreases. The male courtship song of sechelliacontains pulse song but no sine song. This species also shows a distinctive copulation song associated with mounting and copulation. The main cuticular hydrocarbon in females is 7,11-heptacosadiene. The number of copulations increased when flies were placed in the presence of food. Visual and acoustic stimuli appear to be important for mating. A multidimensional comparison was used to compare members of the melanogaster species subgroup, based upon courtship behavior, song characteristics, and cuticular hydrocarbons. A multidimensional comparison of courtship sequences in sechellia, melanogaster, simulans,and mauritianashowed differences in variability between the two island species as compared to the two cosmopolitan species. The courtship song of D. orenais described: it shows both sine and pulse song; there is also a copulation song in this species. 相似文献
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Jaret C. Daniels 《Journal of Insect Behavior》2007,20(1):129-135
Virgin females of the subtropical pierid butterfly Eurema daira were observed to actively solicit male courtship. The resulting interactions involved both aggressive contact with male individuals
and elaborate female posturing. Cage-based trials showed that there was a direct relationship between the frequency of courtship
solicitation attempts and female age. Virgin females under 3 days old showed little or no interest in initiating courtship.
By contrast, 23.2 percent of the virgin females over three days old actively solicited available males with peak solicitation
behavior exhibited from five day old individuals. 相似文献