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Divergent Evolution of Male Aggressive Behaviour: Another Reproductive Isolation Barrier in Extremophile Poeciliid Fishes?

机译:雄性侵害行为的发散演变:极端嗜热性鱼类的另一种生殖隔离屏障?

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Reproductive isolation among locally adapted populations may arise when immigrants from foreign habitats are selected against via natural or (inter-)sexual selection (female mate choice). We asked whether also intrasexual selection through male-male competition could promote reproductive isolation among populations of poeciliid fishes that are locally adapted to extreme environmental conditions [i.e., darkness in caves and/or toxic hydrogen sulphide (H2S)]. We found strongly reduced aggressiveness in extremophile P. oecilia mexicana, and darkness was the best predictor for the evolutionary reduction of aggressiveness, especially when combined with presence of H2S. We demonstrate that reduced aggression directly translates into migrant males being inferior when paired with males from non-sulphidic surface habitats. By contrast, the phylogenetically old sulphur endemic P. sulphuraria from another sulphide spring area showed no overall reduced aggressiveness, possibly indicating evolved mechanisms to better cope with H2S.
机译:如果通过自然选择或(异性)选择(女性择偶)来选择来自外国栖息地的移民,则可能会在当地适应的人群中造成生殖隔离。我们询问通过雄雄竞争进行的性别选择是否还能促进局部适应极端环境条件(即洞穴中的黑暗和/或有毒的硫化氢(H2S))的Poeciliid鱼种群之间的生殖隔离。我们发现极端嗜热性疟原虫P. oecilia mexicana的侵略性大大降低,而黑暗是侵袭性进化降低的最佳预测指标,尤其是与H2S结合使用时。我们证明,减少的侵略性与来自非硫化物表面栖息地的雄性成对时直接转化为成年雄性。相反,来自另一个硫化物春季地区的系统发育较老的硫特有的P. sulfuraria并未显示出整体降低的侵蚀性,这可能表明进化出了更好地应对H2S的机制。

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