| Literature DB >> 21738615 |
Barbara A Caspers1, Frank C Schroeder, Stephan Franke, Christian C Voigt.
Abstract
Olfaction is an important sensory modality for mate recognition in many mammal species. Odorants provide information about the health status, genotype, dominance status and/or reproductive status. How and when odor profiles change during sexual maturation is, however often unclear, particularly in free-ranging mammals. Here, we investigated whether the wing sac odorant of male greater sac-winged bats (Saccopteryx bilineata, Emballonuridae) differs between young and adults, and thus offers information about sexual maturity to potential mating partners. Using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, we found differences in the odorants of young and adult males prior and during, but not after the mating period. The wing sac odorant of adult males consists of several substances, such as Pyrocoll, 2,6,10-trimethyl-3-oxo-6,10-dodecadienolide, and a so far unidentified substance; all being absent in the odor profiles of juveniles prior to the mating season. During the mating season, these substances are present in most of the juvenile odorants, but still at lower quantities compared to the wing sac odorants of adults. These results suggest that the wing sac odorant of males encodes information about age and/or sexual maturity. Although female S. bilineata start to reproduce at the age of half a year, most males of the same age postpone the sexual maturation of their olfactory phenotype until after the first mating season.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21738615 PMCID: PMC3124483 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Example chromatograms of a juvenile and adult male S. bilineata and the structures of the male specific substances.
Figure 2Weekly odor sample compositions and the relative amounts of two male specific substances exemplarily.
For reasons of graphic power, we averaged the samples over individual, age and week. The graph shows the weekly odor sample compositions (a) of juvenile (open symbols) and adult (closed symbols) male S. bilineata prior (circles), during (triangles), and after the mating season (squares) and the relative amounts of two male specific substances (b,c). The two-dimensional non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (nMDS) plot of odorant composition is based on the Bray-Curtis Similarity indices, i.e. the closer the samples appear on the plot, the more similar the samples are. The bigger the bubble is, the higher the relative amount of the specific substance. The orientation in a nMDS is arbitrariness and axes are dimensionless.
Major substances responsible for dissimilarity between adult and juvenile male S. bilineata during the premating season.
| Premating season | AdultsAv. Abundance (%) | JuvenilesAv. Abundance (%) | Contribution (%) to Dissimilarity | Cumulative contribution to Dissimilarity (%) |
| Substance A ♦ | 2.24 | 0.51 | 18.06 | 18.06 |
| 2,6,10-trimethyl-3-oxo-6,10-dodecadienolide♦ | 1.89 | 0.32 | 16.83 | 34.88 |
| Cholesterol | 2.46 | 2.3 | 13.04 | 47.92 |
| Tryptanthrin ♦ | 1.77 | 0.66 | 12.20 | 60.13 |
| Hexadecanoic Acid | 3.41 | 3.65 | 8.97 | 69.10 |
Substances are ordered in decreasing contribution (SIMPER). Av. = Average; Cum. = Cumulative; Contr. = Contribution, ♦ = male specific substance.
Major substances responsible for dissimilarity between adult and juvenile male S. bilineata during the mating season.
| Mating season | AdultsAv. Abundance (%) | JuvenilesAv. Abundance (%) | Contribution (%) to Dissimilarity | Cum. Contrib. to Dissim. (%) |
| Substance A ♦ | 2.70 | 1.16 | 18.51 | 18.51 |
| Pyrocoll ♦ | 1.53 | 0.39 | 12.43 | 30.95 |
| 2,6,10-trimethyl–3-oxo-6,10-dodecadienolide ♦ | 1.76 | 0.77 | 11.60 | 42.54 |
| Octadecanoic Acid | 1.97 | 2.78 | 9.23 | 51.77 |
| Tryptanthrin ♦ | 2.08 | 1.51 | 9.18 | 60.95 |
| Anthranilic Acid | 0.71 | 0.56 | 6.68 | 67.64 |
Substances are ordered in decreasing contribution (SIMPER). Av. = Average; Cum. = Cumulative; Contr. = Contribution, ♦ = male specific substance.