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Courtship behavior nesting microhabitat and assortative mating in sympatric stickleback species pairs

机译:求爱行为筑巢微巢和Sympatric Stickleback物种对的分类交配

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The maintenance of reproductive isolation in the face of gene flow is a particularly contentious topic, but differences in reproductive behavior may provide the key to explaining this phenomenon. However, we do not yet fully understand how behavior contributes to maintaining species boundaries. How important are behavioral differences during reproduction? To what extent does assortative mating maintain reproductive isolation in recently diverged populations and how important are “magic traits”? Assortative mating can arise as a by‐product of accumulated differences between divergent populations as well as an adaptive response to contact between those populations, but this is often overlooked. Here we address these questions using recently described species pairs of three‐spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), from two separate locations and a phenotypically intermediate allopatric population on the island of North Uist, Scottish Western Isles. We identified stark differences in the preferred nesting substrate and courtship behavior of species pair males. We showed that all males selectively court females of their own ecotype and all females prefer males of the same ecotype, regardless of whether they are from species pairs or allopatric populations. We also showed that mate choice does not appear to be driven by body size differences (a potential “magic trait”). By explicitly comparing the strength of these mating preferences between species pairs and single‐ecotype locations, we were able to show that present levels of assortative mating due to direct mate choice are likely a by‐product of other adaptations between ecotypes, and not subject to obvious selection in species pairs. Our results suggest that ecological divergence in mating characteristics, particularly nesting microhabitat may be more important than direct mate choice in maintaining reproductive isolation in stickleback species pairs.
机译:在基因流的面前维持生殖隔离是一种特别有争​​议的话题,但生殖行为的差异可以提供解释这种现象的关键。但是,我们还没有完全理解行为如何有助于维护物种边界。在繁殖期间行为差异有多重要?各种交配在多大程度上在多大程度上在最近分叉的群体中保持生殖隔离,以及“魔法特征”有多重要?各种交配可以作为分歧群体之间积累差异的副产物以及这些人群之间接触的适应性响应,但通常被忽视。在这里,我们使用最近描述的三个刺刺跳(加油术屠宰物),从两个单独的位置和北方Uist岛上的表型中间双重群体进行了解决这些问题,苏格兰西部群岛。我们确定了物种对雄性的优选筑巢基材和求爱行为的缺点差异。我们表明,所有男性都选择性地对自己的生态型和所有女性更喜欢相同生态型的男性,无论它们是来自物种对还是异常群体。我们还表明,伴侣选择似乎没有受到体型差异的驱动(潜在的“魔法特质”)。通过明确比较物种对与单又生态型位置之间的这些交配偏好的强度,我们能够表明,由于直接交配选择,目前的各种交配水平可能是生态型之间的其他适应性的副产品,而不是受到影响物种对中明显的选择。我们的研究结果表明,交配特性的生态分歧,特别是嵌套微藻可能比直接伴侣选择更重要,在维持棘爪物种对中的生殖隔离方面。

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