Context-dependent thermolability of sex determination in a lacertid lizard with heteromorphic sex chromosomes

Author:

Hansson Alexander12ORCID,Wapstra Erik2ORCID,While Geoffrey M.2ORCID,Lindsay Willow R.1ORCID,Olsson Mats1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Gothenburg 1 Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences , , Box 463, 405 30, Gothenburg , Sweden

2. School of Natural Sciences, University of Tasmania 2 , Private Bag 55, Hobart, TAS, 7001 Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Developmental conditions can profoundly impact key life history traits of the individual. In cases where offspring sex is driven by developmental reaction norms, permanent changes to the phenotype can fundamentally alter life history trajectories. Sex determination mechanisms in reptiles are remarkably diverse, including well-characterised genetic and temperature-dependent sex determination. In rarer, but increasingly more commonly documented cases, sex can also be determined by a combination of the two, with temperature overriding the genetically determined sex. Thus, sex-by-temperature interactions is a mechanism that can be contextually labile, where reaction norms of sex against developmental environment might only be observable under certain conditions. We examine the effects of incubation temperature on hatchling sex in an oviparous lizard with clearly defined heteromorphic sex chromosomes presumed to determine sex solely on a genetic basis. We also test the repeatability of our results by replicating incubation experiments across 3 years. We show that warmer temperatures may override chromosomal sex and cause an overproduction of daughters. However, this effect was inconsistent among years, with high temperature only resulting in a daughter-significant bias in one year. Warm-incubated daughters were more efficient at converting yolk into tissue, which would allow for greater resource allocation to other fitness-related processes, such as growth. This suggests that thermolabile sex determination could be a trait under selection. More energy-efficient embryos also produced faster-growing offspring, suggesting that energy utilization patterns of the embryo were maintained into the juvenile stage, which could have important implications for the ontogenetic development and evolution of life histories.

Funder

University of Gothenburg: Goteborgs Universitet

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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