Title: | A hormone-related female anti-aphrodisiac signals temporary infertility and causes sexual abstinence to synchronize parental care |
Author(s): | Engel KC; Stokl J; Schweizer R; Vogel H; Ayasse M; Ruther J; Steiger S; |
Address: | "Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, University of Ulm, 89081 Ulm, Germany. Institute of Zoology, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany. Department of Entomology, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, 07745 Jena, Germany" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 2041-1723 (Electronic) 2041-1723 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The high energetic demand of parental care requires parents to direct their resources towards the support of existing offspring rather than investing into the production of additional young. However, how such a resource flow is channelled appropriately is poorly understood. In this study, we provide the first comprehensive analysis of the physiological mechanisms coordinating parental and mating effort in an insect exhibiting biparental care. We show a hormone-mediated infertility in female burying beetles during the time the current offspring is needy and report that this temporary infertility is communicated via a pheromone to the male partner, where it inhibits copulation. A shared pathway of hormone and pheromone system ensures the reliability of the anti-aphrodisiac. Female infertility and male sexual abstinence provide for the concerted investment of parental resources into the existing developing young. Our study thus contributes to our deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying adaptive parental decisions" |
Keywords: | "Animals Coleoptera/*physiology Female Hormones/*metabolism Infertility, Female/*metabolism Male Maternal Behavior/*physiology Oviposition/physiology Paternal Behavior/*physiology Pheromones/*metabolism Sesquiterpenes/metabolism Sexual Abstinence/*physiolo;" |
Notes: | "MedlineEngel, Katharina C Stokl, Johannes Schweizer, Rebecca Vogel, Heiko Ayasse, Manfred Ruther, Joachim Steiger, Sandra eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2016/03/24 Nat Commun. 2016 Mar 22; 7:11035. doi: 10.1038/ncomms11035" |