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Large Spatial Scale of the Phenotype-Environment Color Matching in Two Cryptic Species of African Desert Jerboas (Dipodidae: Jaculus)

机译:非洲沙漠赫尔柏斯的两个隐性物种表型-环境颜色匹配的大空间尺度(Dipodidae:Jaculus)

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We tested the camouflage hypothesis, or the linkage between animal (Saharan rodent) and habitat coloration, on the largest geographical scale yet conducted. We aimed to determine whether phenotypic variation is explained by micro-habitat variation and/or genetic polymorphism to determine 1) the strength of linkage between fur color and local substrate color, and 2) the divergence in fur coloration between two genetic clades, representing cryptic species, throughout the complete range of the African desert jerboas (Jaculus jaculus). We used a combination of museum and field-collected specimens, remote sensing tools, satellite and digital photography and molecular genetic and phylogenetic methods to investigate the above hypotheses. Along with showing that the two divergent genetic clades of jerboas occur sympatrically throughout their African distribution, we showed significant covariation between dorsal fur coloration of the animals and the color of their habitat. We also described significant phenotypic divergence in fur color, consistent with genetic divergence between the sympatric clades. The linkage between environment and phenotype supports the idea that the selection promoting cryptic coloration is persistent in contemporary populations of jerboas, however the phenotypic divergence indicates that it has different strengths (or optima) in the two clades. The mosaic distribution of micro-habitats occupied by geographically sympatric clades suggests that it may influence both ecological and evolutionary dynamics between these two cryptic species.
机译:我们在迄今进行过的最大地理规模上测试了伪装假设或动物(撒哈拉啮齿动物)与栖息地着色之间的联系。我们旨在确定表型变异是否由微生境变异和/或遗传多态性解释,以确定1)皮毛颜色与局部底物颜色之间的连接强度,以及2)两个遗传进化枝之间的皮毛着色发散,代表了隐性物种,遍布整个非洲沙漠水生动物(Jaculus jaculus)。我们结合了博物馆和野外采集的标本,遥感工具,卫星和数字摄影以及分子遗传和系统发育方法来研究上述假设。除了表明在整个非洲分布中同时出现了两个不同的哈雷亚氏遗传进化枝外,我们还发现了动物的背部皮毛颜色与其栖息地颜色之间存在显着的协变。我们还描述了皮毛颜色显着的表型差异,与同胞进化枝之间的遗传差异一致。环境和表型之间的联系支持这样的观点,即促进隐秘着色的选择在当代的哈尔巴族种群中是持久的,但是表型差异表明它在两个进化枝中具有不同的优势(或最优)。地理同伴进化枝所占据的微生境的镶嵌分布表明,它可能影响这两个隐性物种之间的生态和进化动力学。

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