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Ecology and Sexual Selection: Evolution of Wing Pigmentation in Calopterygid Damselflies in Relation to Latitude, Sexual Dimorphism, and Speciation

机译:生态与性别选择:翼翅类蜻蜓翅膀色素沉着的演变与纬度,性二态性和物种形成的关系。

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Our knowledge about how the environment influences sexual selection regimes and how ecology and sexual selection interact is still limited. We performed an integrative study of wing pigmentation in calopterygid damselflies, combining phylogenetic comparative analyses, field observations and experiments. We investigated the evolutionary consequences of wing pigmentation for sexual dimorphism, speciation, and extinction and addressed the possible thermoregulatory benefits of pigmentation. First, we reconstructed ancestral states of male and female phenotypes and traced the evolutionary change of wing pigmentation. Clear wings are the ancestral state and that pigmentation dimorphism is derived, suggesting that sexual selection results in sexual dimorphism. We further demonstrate that pigmentation elevates speciation and extinction rates. We also document a significant biogeographic association with pigmented species primarily occupying northern temperate regions with cooler climates. Field observations and experiments on two temperate sympatric species suggest a link between pigmentation, thermoregulation, and sexual selection, although body temperature is also affected by other phenotypic traits such as body mass, microhabitat selection, and thermoregulatory behaviors. Taken together, our results suggest an important role for wing pigmentation in sexual selection in males and in speciation. Wing pigmentation might not increase ecological adaptation and species longevity, and its primary function is in sexual signaling and species recognition.
机译:我们对环境如何影响性选择制度以及生态和性选择如何相互作用的知识仍然有限。我们结合系统发育比较分析,实地观察和实验,对鳞翅目蜻蜓的机翼进行了色素沉着的综合研究。我们研究了机翼色素沉着对性二态性,物种形成和灭绝的进化影响,并探讨了色素沉着的可能的温度调节作用。首先,我们重建了男性和女性表型的祖先状态,并追踪了机翼色素沉着的进化变化。透明的翅膀是祖先状态,色素沉着二态性衍生,表明性选择导致性二态性。我们进一步证明色素沉着提高了物种形成和灭绝速率。我们还记录了与主要居住在北部温带地区且气候凉爽的色素物种之间的重要生物地理联系。现场观察和对两种温带同胞物种的实验表明,色素沉着,体温调节和性选择之间存在联系,尽管体温还受其他表型特征的影响,例如体重,微生境选择和体温调节行为。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明机翼色素沉着在男性的性选择和物种形成中具有重要作用。机翼色素沉着可能不会增加生态适应性和物种寿命,其主要功能是在性信号传导和物种识别中。

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