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Energy as the cornerstone of environmentally driven sex allocation

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TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
卷 33, 期 10, 页码 670-679

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tem.2022.07.002

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Recent observations have linked the quality of the environment to the development of an individual's sex. Harsh conditions often result in masculinization, while favorable conditions promote ovary development. This relationship is dependent on evolutionary constraints and is observed when females require more energy for reproduction. This knowledge provides new avenues for understanding how animals adapt their sex according to local environments.
In recent years, observations of distinct organisms have linked the quality of the environment experienced by a given individual and the sex it will develop. In most described cases, facing relatively harsh conditions resulted in masculinization, while thriving in favorable conditions promoted the development of an ovary. This was shown indistinctively in some species presenting a genetic sex determination (GSD), which were able to sex-reverse, and in species with an environmental sex determination (ESD) system. However, this pattern strongly depends on evolutionary constrains and is detected only when females need more energy for reproduction. Here, I describe the mechanisms involved in this environmentally driven sex allocation (EDSA), which involves two main energy pathways, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. These pathways act through various enzymes and are not necessarily independent of the previously known transducers of environmental signals in species with ESD: calcium-redox, epigenetic, and stress regulation pathways. Overall, there is evidence of a link between energy level and the sexual fate of individuals of various species, includ ing reptiles, fish, amphibians, insects, and nematodes. As energy pat hways are evolutionarily conserved, this knowledge opens new avenues to advance our understanding of the mechanisms that allow animals to adapt their sex according to the local environment.

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