生物
感觉系统
八达通(软件)
交配
进化生物学
输卵管
受体
神经科学
功能(生物学)
交配系统
生殖系统
生物进化
脊椎动物
动物
多元化(营销策略)
串扰
生殖行为
作者
Pablo S. Villar,Hao Jiang,Tatiana Shugaeva,Emma L. Berdan,Arpita Kulkarni,Makoto Hiroi,Giovanni Masucci,Sam Reiter,Erik Lindahl,Rebecca J. Howard,Ryan Hibbs,Nicholas W. Bellono
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2026-04-02
卷期号:392 (6793): 96-101
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aec9652
摘要
Sensory systems for mate recognition maintain species boundaries and influence diversification. Thus, uncovering how molecules and receptors evolve to mediate this critical function is essential to understanding biodiversity. Male octopuses use a specialized arm called the hectocotylus to identify females and navigate their internal organs to reach the oviduct and deliver sperm. Here, we discovered that the hectocotylus is a dual sensory and mating organ that uses contact-dependent chemosensation of progesterone, a conserved ovarian hormone. We identified chemotactile receptors for progesterone and resolved the structural basis for their evolution from ancestral neurotransmitter receptors and subsequent expansion and tuning across cephalopods. These findings reveal principles by which sensory innovations shape reproductive behavior and suggest mechanisms for how sensory evolution contributes to the diversification of life.
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