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The tale of the shrinking weapon: seasonal changes in nutrition affect weapon size and sexual dimorphism, but not contemporary evolution

机译:武器萎缩的故事:营养的季节性变化会影响武器的大小和性二态性,但不会影响当代的演变

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Sexually selected traits are often highly variable in size within populations due to their close link with the physical condition of individuals. Nutrition has a large impact on physical condition, and thus, any seasonal changes in nutritional quality are predicted to alter the average size of sexually selected traits as well as the degree of sexual dimorphism in populations. However, although traits affected by mate choice are well studied, we have a surprising lack of knowledge of how natural variation in nutrition affects the expression of sexually selected weapons and sexual dimorphism. Further, few studies explicitly test for differences in the heritability and mean-scaled evolvability of sexually selected traits across conditions. We studied Narnia femorata (Hemiptera: Coreidae), an insect where males use their hind legs as weapons and the femurs are enlarged, to understand the extent to which weapon expression, sexual dimorphism and evolvability change across the actual range of nutrition available in the wild. We found that insects raised on a poor diet (cactus without fruit) are nearly monomorphic, whereas those raised on a high-quality diet (cactus with ripe fruit) are distinctly sexually dimorphic via the expression of large hind leg weapons in males. Contrary to our expectations, we found little evidence of a potential for evolutionary change for any trait measured. Thus, although we show weapons are highly condition dependent, and changes in weapon expression and dimorphism could alter evolutionary dynamics, our populations are unlikely to experience further evolutionary changes under current conditions.
机译:由于性别选择的性状与个体的身体状况密切相关,因此性状的大小通常在人群中具有很大的差异。营养对身体状况影响很大,因此,营养质量的任何季节性变化都将改变性选择特征的平均大小以及人群中性二态性的程度。但是,尽管对配偶选择影响的性状进行了充分的研究,但令人惊讶的是,我们缺乏关于营养的自然变化如何影响性选择武器和性二态性表达的知识。此外,很少有研究明确测试跨条件的性选择性状的遗传力和均值尺度可进化性的差异。我们研究了Narnia femorata(半翅目:金龟科),这是一种昆虫,雄性使用后腿作为武器,股骨被放大,以了解野外实际营养范围内武器表达,性二态性和可进化性变化的程度。我们发现,饮食不佳(不含水果的仙人掌)饲养的昆虫几乎是单态的,而饮食较高(含成熟水果的仙人掌)饲养的昆虫通过雄性大后腿武器的表达明显具有两性。与我们的预期相反,我们发现几乎没有证据表明任何所测量的性状都有可能发生进化变化。因此,尽管我们表明武器高度依赖条件,并且武器表达和双态性的变化可能会改变进化动力学,但在当前条件下,我们的种群不太可能经历进一步的进化变化。

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