Anthropogenic noise reduces male reproductive investment in an acoustically signaling insect
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Rapidly changing environments impose novel selection pressures on organisms, and sometimes adaptive phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to survive and reproduce in the face of environmental change. However, plastic responses can also be maladaptive. In this study, we investigate whether male reproductive investment responds plastically to varied experience with traffic noise. We exposed male crickets chronically to one of three noise treatments from the 2nd-3rdinstar until their natural death: masking traffic noise (including noise that overlaps in frequency with the male cricketsâ mating calls), non-masking traffic noise (an identical traffic noise track from which we digitally removed the frequencies that mask the cricketsâ mating call), and silence. We dissected and weighed their testes and spermatophore molds. Controlling for body mass, we found that the spermatophore molds of crickets reared in masking and non-masking noise were 29% and 24% lighter, respectively, than those of c...
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