Fluctuations in nutrient composition affect male reproductive output in Drosophila melanogaster

Lucy Rebecca Davies*, Mads F. Schou, Torsten N. Kristensen, Volker Loeschcke

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

3 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Insects are known to selectively balance their intake of protein and carbohydrate to optimize reproduction and survival. For insects who feed on decomposing fruit, fluctuations in macronutrient composition occur as fruits ripe and decomposition progresses which may challenge optimal resource allocation. Using Drosophila melanogaster, we tested the effect of macronutrient fluctuations and the variability of these fluctuations on starvation resistance and components of reproductive output; traits known to be sensitive to different protein to carbohydrate (P:C) ratios in the diet. For 8 days, flies were fed the same protein to carbohydrate (P:C) ratio (constant feeding), or fed diets with fluctuations in P:C ratio on each day; these fluctuations being regular (predictably fluctuating) or irregular (unpredictably fluctuating). The three feeding regimes yielded the same average P:C ratio across the duration of the experiment. We found no difference in starvation resistance across the feeding regimes. Interestingly, there was a sexual dimorphism in the effect on reproductive output with males performing worst in the unpredictable feeding regime, and with no effect of feeding regime on female performance. Our study provides evidence for means of adapting to fluctuating macronutrient composition and suggests females are more tactful than males in storing and allocating resources for reproduction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103940
JournalJournal of Insect Physiology
Volume118
ISSN0022-1910
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Fluctuating environments
  • Nutrient availability
  • Protein to carbohydrate ratios
  • Sexual dimorphism
  • Starvation resistance
  • Unpredictable environments

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Fluctuations in nutrient composition affect male reproductive output in Drosophila melanogaster'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this