Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA
2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK
3. Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202,USA
Abstract
SUMMARY
Pheromones trigger reproductive responses of many marine organisms, but little is known about how pheromones mediate mate-finding behavior in the marine environment. This paper investigates whether the tetrapeptide nereithione (cysteine-glutathione disulfide), known to be released by females of the polychaete Nereis succinea to trigger spawning in male N. succinea, can also be used at lower concentrations to guide males to the females. Low concentrations of pheromone elicited increased swim speed and turning left or right 84% of the time. Animals sometimes weaved back and forth, or in other cases swam straight along the trails an average of 8.1±1.2 cm before veering off. At higher concentrations, the males circled frequently, often encountering 10–20 cm of pheromone trail before swimming away. Male responses to nereithione were modeled by computer simulation, taking into account arousal of swim speed, activation of turning,speed of response and its decay, etc. In the model, low concentrations(<10–8 mol l–1) of pheromone significantly increased the number of encounters with the pheromone trail, an average following of simulated trails of 10.5±3.6 cm, and a significant increase in the frequency of encountering a virtual female on the trail(ANOVA, P<0.001). The model supports the hypothesis that a pheromone can have a dual function, with low concentration pheromone trails being used by male N. succinea to find females and increase their likelihood of mating whereas high concentrations of the same pheromone trigger the spawning behavior itself.
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Subject
Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Reference15 articles.
1. Costello, P. and Henley, C. (1971). Annelida(Polychaeta) Nereis limbata. In Methods for Obtaining and Handling Marine Eggs and Embryos, pp.83-88. Woods Hole, MA: Marine Biological Laboratory.
2. Hardege, J. D. (1990). Induction of swarming of Nereis succinea.Mar. Biol.104,291-295.
3. Hardege, J. D. (1999). Nereid polychaetes as model organisms for marine chemical ecology: a review. Hydrobiologia402,145-161.
4. Hardege, J. D., Bartels-Hardege, H., Müller, C. T. and Beckmann, M. (2004). Peptide pheromones in female Nereis succinea.Peptides25,1517-1522.
5. Lillie, F. R. and Just, E. E. (1913). Breeding habits of the heteronereis form of Nereis limbata at Woods Hole,Mass. Biol. Bull.24,147-160.
Cited by
23 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献