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Dispersal influences genetic and acoustic spatial structure for both males and females in a tropical songbird

机译:散布影响热带鸣鸟中雄性和雌性的遗传和声学空间结构

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Abstract Animals exhibit diverse dispersal strategies, including sex-biased dispersal, a phenomenon common in vertebrates. Dispersal influences the genetic structure of populations as well as geographic variation in phenotypic traits. Patterns of spatial genetic structure and geographic variation may vary between the sexes whenever males and females exhibit different dispersal behaviors. Here, we examine dispersal, spatial genetic structure, and spatial acoustic structure in Rufous-and-white Wrens, a year-round resident tropical bird. Both sexes sing in this species, allowing us to compare acoustic variation between males and females and examine the relationship between dispersal and song sharing for both sexes. Using a long-term dataset collected over an 11-year period, we used banding data and molecular genetic analyses to quantify natal and breeding dispersal distance in Rufous-and-white Wrens. We quantified song sharing and examined whether sharing varied with dispersal distance, for both males and females. Observational data and molecular genetic analyses indicate that dispersal is female-biased. Females dispersed farther from natal territories than males, and more often between breeding territories than males. Furthermore, females showed no significant spatial genetic structure, consistent with expectations, whereas males showed significant spatial genetic structure. Overall, natal dispersal appears to have more influence than breeding dispersal on spatial genetic structure and spatial acoustic structure, given that the majority of breeding dispersal events resulted in individuals moving only short distances. Song sharing between pairs of same-sex animals decreases with the distance between their territories for both males and females, although males exhibited significantly greater song sharing than females. Lastly, we measured the relationship between natal dispersal distance and song sharing. We found that sons shared fewer songs with their fathers the farther they dispersed from their natal territories, but that song sharing between daughters and mothers was not significantly correlated with natal dispersal distance. Our results reveal cultural differences between the sexes, suggesting a relationship between culture and sex-biased dispersal.
机译:摘要动物表现出多种传播策略,包括性别偏见的传播,这种现象在脊椎动物中很常见。分散影响种群的遗传结构以及表型性状的地理变异。每当男性和女性表现出不同的传播行为时,性别之间的空间遗传结构和地理变异的模式就可能不同。在这里,我们研究了常年居住的热带鸟类Rufous and white Wrens的扩散,空间遗传结构和空间声学结构。男女都在这个物种中唱歌,这使我们能够比较男性和女性之间的声学​​变化,并研究两种性别的传播和歌曲共享之间的关系。使用在过去11年中收集的长期数据集,我们使用了带状数据和分子遗传分析来量化红白W鱼的出生和繁殖扩散距离。我们对歌曲共享进行了量化,并检查了男性和女性的共享是否随传播距离而变化。观察数据和分子遗传学分析表明,弥散是女性偏见的。女性比男性更远离出生地,并且在繁殖地区之间比男性更频繁。此外,雌性没有显示出符合预期的显着空间遗传结构,而雄性则显示出显着的空间遗传结构。总体而言,考虑到大多数繁殖扩散事件导致个体仅移动很短距离,因此出生扩散似乎比繁殖扩散对空间遗传结构和空间声学结构的影响更大。雄性和雌性之间,成对的同性动物之间的歌曲共享随着其领土之间的距离而减小,尽管雄性表现出比雌性大得多的歌曲共享。最后,我们测量了出生扩散距离与歌曲分享之间的关系。我们发现,儿子离父亲出生地越远,他们与父亲共享的歌曲越少,但是女儿和母亲之间的歌曲共享与出生的传播距离没有显着相关。我们的研究结果揭示了性别之间的文化差异,表明文化与性别偏见的传播之间存在联系。

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