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Lineages evolved under stronger sexual selection show superior ability to invade conspecific competitor populations

机译:在更强的性选择下进化出的血统显示出入侵同种竞争者群体的卓越能力

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Despite limitations on offspring production, almost all multicellular species use sex to reproduce. Sex gives rise to sexual selection, a widespread force operating through competition and choice within reproduction, however, it remains unclear whether sexual selection is beneficial for total lineage fitness, or if it acts as a constraint. Sexual selection could be a positive force because of selection on improved individual condition and purging of mutation load, summing into lineages with superior fitness. On the other hand, sexual selection could negate potential net fitness through the actions of sexual conflict, or because of tensions between investment in sexually selected and naturally selected traits. Here, we explore these ideas using a multigenerational invasion challenge to measure consequences of sexual selection for the overall net fitness of a lineage. After applying experimental evolution under strong versus weak regimes of sexual selection for 77 generations with the flour beetle Tribolium castaneum, we measured the overall ability of introductions from either regime to invade into conspecific competitor populations across eight generations. Results showed that populations from stronger sexual selection backgrounds had superior net fitness, invading more rapidly and completely than counterparts from weak sexual selection backgrounds. Despite comprising only 10% of each population at the start of the invasion experiment, colonizations from strong sexual selection histories eventually achieved near‐total introgression, almost completely eliminating the original competitor genotype. Population genetic simulations using the design and parameters of our experiment indicate that this invasion superiority could be explained if strong sexual selection had improved both juvenile and adult fitness, in both sexes. Using a combination of empirical and modeling approaches, our findings therefore reveal positive and wide‐reaching impacts of sexual selection for net population fitness when facing the broad challenge of invading competitor populations across multiple generations.
机译:尽管后代生产受到限制,但几乎所有多细胞物种都通过性繁殖。性产生了性选择,这是通过竞争和生殖中的选择而发挥作用的广泛力量,但是,尚不清楚性选择是否有利于总体血统适应性,或者它是否起到了约束作用。性别选择可能是一种积极的力量,因为选择可以改善个人状况并清除突变负荷,从而总结出具有较高适应性的血统。另一方面,性选择可能会通过性冲突的行为或由于对性选择和自然选择的性状进行投资之间的紧张关系而抵消潜在的净适应性。在这里,我们使用多代入侵挑战来探索这些想法,以衡量性选择对血统整体净适应性的影响。在使用强甲壳动物Tribolium castaneum在有性和弱性选择制度下进行了77代的实验进化后,我们测量了从这两种方式引入到8代入侵同种竞争者种群的总体能力。结果表明,性选择背景较强的人群比那些性选择背景较弱的人群具有更高的净适应度,其入侵速度更快,更彻底。尽管在入侵实验开始时仅占每个人口的10%,但来自强大的性选择历史的殖民化最终实现了近乎全渗入,几乎完全消除了原始竞争对手的基因型。使用我们实验的设计和参数进行的人口遗传模拟表明,如果强有力的性别选择同时改善了两性的青少年和成人的适应能力,则可以解释这种入侵优势。因此,结合经验和建模方法,我们的研究结果揭示了面对跨代竞争者群体的广泛挑战时,性选择对净群体适应性的积极而广泛的影响。

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