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Interspecific aggression not interspecific mating drives character displacement in the wing coloration of male rubyspot damselflies (Hetaerina)

机译:种间的攻击而不是种间的交配驱动雄性红点豆娘(Hetaerina)的翅膀着色中的性格位移

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Traits that mediate intraspecific social interactions may overlap in closely related sympatric species, resulting in costly between-species interactions. Such interactions have principally interested investigators studying the evolution of reproductive isolation via reproductive character displacement (RCD) or reinforcement, yet in addition to reproductive interference, interspecific trait overlap can lead to costly between-species aggression. Previous research on rubyspot damselflies (Hetaerina spp.) demonstrated that sympatric shifts in male wing colour patterns and competitor recognition reduce interspecific aggression, supporting the hypothesis that agonistic character displacement (ACD) drove trait shifts. However, a recent theoretical model shows that RCD overshadows ACD if the same male trait is used for both female mate recognition and male competitor recognition. To determine whether female mate recognition is based on male wing coloration in Hetaerina, we conducted a phenotype manipulation experiment. Compared to control males, male H. americana with wings manipulated to resemble a sympatric congener (H. titia) suffered no reduction in mating success. Thus, female mate recognition is not based on species differences in male wing coloration. Experimental males did, however, experience higher interspecific fighting rates and reduced survival compared to controls. These results greatly strengthen the case for ACD and highlight the mechanistic distinction between ACD and RCD.
机译:介导种内社会互动的性状可能在密切相关的同胞物种中重叠,从而导致昂贵的物种间互动。这种相互作用主要吸引研究人员研究通过生殖特征置换(RCD)或强化引起的生殖隔离,但除生殖干扰外,种间性状重叠可能导致昂贵的物种间侵略。先前对红斑豆娘(Hetaerina spp。)的研究表明,雄性机翼颜色图案的同伴转移和竞争者的认知减少了种间的侵略,支持了激动性角色置换(ACD)推动性格转变的假说。但是,最近的理论模型表明,如果女性配偶识别和男性竞争对手识别使用相同的男性特征,则RCD使ACD黯然失色。为了确定雌性伴侣识别是否基于Hetaerina中的雄性翅膀着色,我们进行了表型操作实验。与对照雄性相比,带有翅膀的雄性美洲象鼻虫类似于同族同源体(H. titia),交配成功率没有降低。因此,雌性配偶的识别不是基于雄性翅膀颜色的物种差异。然而,与对照组相比,实验雄性确实经历了更高的种间战斗率并降低了存活率。这些结果大大加强了ACD的论据,并突出了ACD和RCD之间的机械区别。

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