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Environmental and evolutionary effects on horn growth of male bighorn sheep

机译:雄性大角羊喇叭生长的环境与进化效果

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The development of male secondary sexual characters such as antlers or horns has substantial biological and socio-economic importance because in many species these traits affect male fitness positively through sexual selection and negatively through trophy hunting. Both environmental conditions and selective hunting can affect horn growth but their relative importance remains unexplored. We first examined how a large-scale climate index, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), local weather and population density influenced both absolute and relative annual horn growth from birth to three years of male bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis over 42 years. We then examined the relative influence of environmental conditions and evolution mainly driven by trophy hunting on male horn length at three years of age. Horn growth was positively influenced by low population density and warm spring temperature, suggesting that ongoing climate change should lead to larger horns. Seasonal values of PDO were highly correlated. Horn growth increased with PDO in spring or summer at low density, but was weak at high density regardless of PDO. The interaction between population density and PDO in spring or summer accounted for a similar proportion of the observed annual variation in horn growth (32% or 37%) as did the additive effects of spring temperature and density (34%). When environmental conditions deteriorated, males allocated relatively more resources to summer mass gain than to horn growth, suggesting a conservative strategy favoring maintenance of condition over allocation to secondary sexual characters. Population density explained 27% of the variation in horn length, while evolutionary effects explained 9% of the variance. Thus, our study underlines the importance of both evolution and phenotypic plasticity on the development of a secondary sexual trait.
机译:鹿角或角等男性二级性角色的发展具有实质性的生物和社会经济重要性,因为在许多物种中,这些特征通过性选择和通过奖杯狩猎产生了负面影响男性健身。环境条件和选择性狩猎都会影响喇叭生长,但它们的相对重要性仍未开发。我们首先审查了大规模的气候指数,太平洋横跨振荡(PDO),当地天气和人口密度影响了42岁以上的雄性大角羊卵巢的三年内绝对和相对的年角增长。然后,我们检查了环境条件和进化的相对影响,主要是在三岁的雄性喇叭长度上的奖杯狩猎驱动。喇叭生长受低人口密度和温泉温度的肯定影响,表明正在进行的气候变化应该导致较大的角。 PDO的季节性值高度相关。在春天或夏季,低密度,喇叭生长随着PDO的增加,但不论PDO如何,高密度较弱。春季或夏季人口密度和PDO之间的相互作用占甲状腺增长的相似比例(32%或37%),以及弹簧温度和密度的添加效应(34%)。当环境条件恶化时,雄性将相对较多的资源分配给夏季大众化,而不是喇叭生长,这表明一种倾向于维持对次级性特征分配条件的保守策略。人口密度解释了喇叭长度变化的27%,而进化效果解释了差异的9%。因此,我们的研究强调了进化和表型可塑性对二级性特质的发展的重要性。

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