bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
Abstract
Background
Socially
plastic
behaviours
are
widespread
among
animals
and
can
have
a
significant
impact
on
fitness.
Here
we
investigated
whether
the
socially
responses
of
female
Drosophila
melanogaster
evolve
in
predictable
ways
following
long
term
manipulation
adult
sex
ratio
nutrient
availability.
Previous
reports
show
that
D.
respond
plastically
to
their
immediate
same-sex
social
environment
by
altering
fecundity,
laying
fewer
eggs
after
they
mate
if
previously
exposed
other
females,
Fecundity
is
also
highly
sensitive
female’s
nutritional
status,
being
significantly
reduced
when
dietary
protein
particular
scarce.
On
this
basis,
predicted
an
evolutionary
history
exposure
variation
would
select
strongly
upon
fecundity
responses.
Results
We
used
females
had
been
drawn
from
replicated
lines
experienced
male
biased,
biased
or
equal
ratios
either
standard
low-quality
nutrition.
tested
specific
predictions
elevated
competition
(in
female-biased
regimes)
for
increasingly
presence
conspecifics,
these
be
magnified
under
poor
resource
regimes.
In
contrast
expectations,
found
were
strikingly
robust
perturbations
both
sexual
availability
did
not
differ
across
any
The
lack
response
explained
insufficient
strength
selection.
For
example,
held
isolation
prior
mating,
observe
virgin
egg
according
regime
retention
regime.
Conclusion
existence
magnitude
plasticity
consistent
with
idea
costs
maintaining
low,
benefits
high,
itself
hard
wired.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 4, 2023
Abstract
1.Plastic
traits,
capable
of
taking
multiple
forms,
often
correlate
with
one
another
or
features
the
environment
when
measured
over
time.
These
patterns
correlated
change
are
sometimes
assumed
to
reflect
adaptive
plasticity,
such
as
coevolved
“integrated
phenotypes”
within
individuals,
synchronisation
between
social
mating
partners,
responses
environmental
gradients.
2.
Such
plasticity
is
ecologically
and
evolutionarily
important,
so
there
considerable
interest
in
understanding
how
it
varies
individuals
groups.
However,
“regression
mean”,
statistical
tendency
for
traits
revert
average
value,
may
create
illusion
strong
bivariate
correlations
timeseries
data,
including
substantial
but
meaningless
variation
individuals.
3.
We
demonstrate
this
using
simulated
real
revealing
regression
mean
can
bias
both
samples.
then
show,
however,
that
its
effects
be
eliminated
autoregressive
models.
4.
also
offer
a
detailed
discussion
why
arises,
introducing
idea
ecological
phenomenon.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
37(10), P. 1215 - 1224
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
Socially
plastic
behaviours
are
widespread
among
animals
and
can
have
a
significant
impact
on
fitness.
Here,
we
investigated
whether
the
socially
responses
of
female
Drosophila
melanogaster
evolve
in
predictable
ways
following
long-term
manipulation
adult
sex
ratio
nutrient
availability.
Previous
reports
show
that
D.
respond
plastically
to
their
same-sex
social
environment
lay
significantly
fewer
eggs
after
mating
when
previously
exposed
other
females.
In
this
study,
tested
2
hypotheses,
using
females
drawn
from
lines
with
an
evolutionary
history
exposure
variation
(male-biased,
female-biased
or
equal
ratio)
nutritional
(high
low
quality).
The
first
was
elevated
competition
regimes
would
select
for
increased
fecundity
comparison
lines.
second
these
also
be
magnified
under
poor
resource
regimes.
Neither
hypothesis
supported.
Instead,
found
were
retained
all
did
not
differ
across
any
them.
lack
differences
does
appear
due
insufficient
selection,
as
observe
virgin
egg-laying
patterns
according
regime.
magnitude
predicted
plasticity
is
consistent
idea
costs
maintaining
low,
benefits
high,
itself
relatively
hard
wired.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
Abstract
Background
Socially
plastic
behaviours
are
widespread
among
animals
and
can
have
a
significant
impact
on
fitness.
Here
we
investigated
whether
the
socially
responses
of
female
Drosophila
melanogaster
evolve
in
predictable
ways
following
long
term
manipulation
adult
sex
ratio
nutrient
availability.
Previous
reports
show
that
D.
respond
plastically
to
their
immediate
same-sex
social
environment
by
altering
fecundity,
laying
fewer
eggs
after
they
mate
if
previously
exposed
other
females,
Fecundity
is
also
highly
sensitive
female’s
nutritional
status,
being
significantly
reduced
when
dietary
protein
particular
scarce.
On
this
basis,
predicted
an
evolutionary
history
exposure
variation
would
select
strongly
upon
fecundity
responses.
Results
We
used
females
had
been
drawn
from
replicated
lines
experienced
male
biased,
biased
or
equal
ratios
either
standard
low-quality
nutrition.
tested
specific
predictions
elevated
competition
(in
female-biased
regimes)
for
increasingly
presence
conspecifics,
these
be
magnified
under
poor
resource
regimes.
In
contrast
expectations,
found
were
strikingly
robust
perturbations
both
sexual
availability
did
not
differ
across
any
The
lack
response
explained
insufficient
strength
selection.
For
example,
held
isolation
prior
mating,
observe
virgin
egg
according
regime
retention
regime.
Conclusion
existence
magnitude
plasticity
consistent
with
idea
costs
maintaining
low,
benefits
high,
itself
hard
wired.