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The ecological stage changes benefits of mate choice and drives preference divergence

机译:生态阶段改变了伴侣选择的益处,推动偏好发散

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Preference divergence is thought to contribute to reproductive isolation. Ecology can alter the way selection acts on female preferences, making them most likely to diverge when ecological conditions vary among populations. We present a novel mechanism for ecologically dependent sexual selection, termed 'the ecological stage' to highlight its ecological dependence. Our hypothesized mechanism emphasizes that males and females interact over mating in a specific ecological context, and different ecological conditions change the costs and benefits of mating interactions, selecting for different preferences in distinct environments and different male traits, especially when traits are condition dependent. We test key predictions of this mechanism in a sympatric three-spine stickleback species pair. We used a maternal half-sib split-clutch design for both species, mating females to attractive and unattractive males and raising progeny on alternate diets that mimic the specialized diets of the species in nature. We estimated the benefits of mate choice for an indicator trait (male nuptial colour) by measuring many fitness components across the lifetimes of both sons and daughters from these crosses. We analysed fitness data using a combination of aster and mixed models. We found that many benefits of mating with high-colour males depended on both species and diet. These results support the ecological stage hypothesis for sticklebacks. Finally, we discuss the potential role of this mechanism for other taxa and highlight its ability to enhance reproductive isolation as speciation proceeds, thus facilitating the evolution of strong reproductive isolation. This article is part of the theme issue 'Towards the completion of speciation: the evolution of reproductive isolation beyond the first barriers'.
机译:偏好发散被认为有助于生殖隔离。生态可以改变选择对女性偏好的方式,使得当生态条件在人口中变化时最有可能分歧。我们为生态依赖性选择的新机制,称为“生态阶段”以突出其生态依赖。我们的假设机制强调,男性和女性在特定的生态背景下交配,不同的生态条件会改变交配相互作用的成本和益处,选择不同环境中的不同偏好和不同的男性特征,特别是当特征依赖时。我们在SympaTric三脊岩岩粘土对中测试这种机制的关键预测。我们使用母系半SIB分裂离合器设计,为各种物种配合,将女性与有吸引力和没有吸引力的男性交配给具有吸引力和没有吸引力的男性,并在替代饮食中提高​​后代,以模仿物种的专门饮食。我们估计了伴侣选择对指示特征(男性婚礼颜色)的益处通过测量来自这些十字架的两个儿子和女儿的寿命的许多健身组件。我们使用ASTER和混合模型的组合分析了健身数据。我们发现,与高色雄性交配的许多好处取决于物种和饮食。这些结果支持棘爪的生态阶段假设。最后,我们讨论了这种机制对其他分类群的潜在作用,并突出了其作为改进生殖隔离的能力,如资格进行,从而促进了强生殖孤立的演变。本文是主题问题的一部分,以完成资格:在第一次障碍之外的生殖孤立的演变。

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