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The evolution of eye size in response to increased fish predation in Daphnia

机译:响应吡吡地鱼捕捞量的眼大小的演变

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Variation in eye size is ubiquitous across taxa. Increased eye size is correlated with improved vision and increased fitness via shifts in behavior. Tests of the drivers of eye size evolution have focused on macroevolutionary studies evaluating the importance of light availability. Predator-induced mortality has recently been identified as a potential driver of eye size variation. Here, we tested the influence of increased predation by the fish predator, the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) on eye size evolution in waterfleas (Daphnia ambigua) from lakes in Connecticut. We quantified the relative eye size of Daphnia from lakes with and without alewife using wild-caught and third-generation laboratory reared specimens. This includes comparisons between lakes where alewife are present seasonally (anadromous) or permanently (landlocked). Wild-caught specimens did not differ in eye size across all lakes. However, third-generation lab reared Daphnia from lakes with alewife, irrespective of the form of alewife predation, exhibited significantly larger eyes than Daphnia from lakes without alewife. This genetically based increase in eye size may enhance the ability of Daphnia to detect predators. Alternatively, such shifts in eye size may be an indirect response to Daphnia aggregating at the bottom of lakes. To test these mechanisms, we collected Daphnia as a function of depth and found that eye size differed in Daphnia found at the surface versus the bottom of the water column between anadromous alewife and no alewife lakes. However, we found no evidence of Daphnia aggregating at the bottom of lakes. Such results indicate that the evolution of a larger eye may be explained by a connection between eyes and enhanced survival. We discuss the cause of the lack of concordance in eye size variation between our phenotypic and genetic specimens and the ultimate drivers of eye size.
机译:眼部大小的变化是跨越分类群的普遍存在。眼部尺寸的增加与改善的视觉和通过行为转移增加的适应性相关。眼睛尺寸进化的驱动器的测试集中在宏观调度研究中评估了光可用性的重要性。最近识别出捕食者诱导的死亡率被识别为眼睛尺寸变化的潜在驾驶员。在这里,我们测试了鱼捕食者提高捕食,亚麻草(Alosa pseudoharengus)对来自康涅狄格州湖泊的眼睛大小演化的鸟类(Alosa pseudoharengus)的影响。我们使用野生捕获和第三代实验室饲养标本量化了从湖泊和没有座眼前的湖泊的湖泊的相对眼睛大小。这包括湖泊之间的湖泊之间存在季节性(赤散)或永久性(内陆)的比较。野生捕获的标本在所有湖泊中都没有差异。然而,第三代实验室从湖泊中饲养了Daphnia,无论肌肤捕食的形式如何,眼睛比从没有亚历夫利的湖泊的Daphnia表现出显着更大的眼睛。这种基因的眼睛尺寸的增加可以增强Daphnia检测捕食者的能力。或者,眼睛尺寸的这种偏移可以是对湖底部的Daphnia聚集的间接反应。为了测试这些机制,我们将Daphnia收集为深度的函数,发现眼睛大小在表面上发现的Daphnia不同,而Anadromous Alewife之间的水柱底部和没有亚润湖之间的水柱。然而,我们发现没有证据表明在湖泊的底部聚集。这种结果表明,可以通过眼睛之间的连接和增强的存活来解释更大眼睛的演化。我们讨论了我们的表型和遗传标本和眼睛概率的最终驱动器之间缺乏关注眼睛尺寸变化的原因。

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