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Lifetime Fitness, Sex-Specific Life History, and the Maintenance of a Polyphenism

机译:终身健身,性别特异性历史,以及维持多角度

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Polyphenisms-alternative morphs produced through plasticity-can reveal the evolutionary and ecological processes that initiate and maintain diversity within populations. We examined lifetime fitness consequences of two morphs in a polyphenic population of Arizona tiger salamanders using a 27-year data set with 1,317 adults and 6,862 captures across eight generations. Larval salamanders develop into either an aquatic paedomorph that retains larval traits and stays in its natal pond or a terrestrial metamorph that undergoes metamorphosis. To evaluate the adaptive significance of this polyphenism, we compared lifetime reproductive success of each morph and assessed how life-history strategies and spatiotemporal variation explained fitness. We found sex-specific differences in lifetime fitness between morphs. For males, paedomorphs had more reproductive opportunities than metamorphs when we accounted for the potential mating advantage of larger males. For females, in contrast, metamorphs had higher estimated egg production than paedomorphs. Life-history strategies differed between morphs largely because the morphs maximized different ends of the trade-off between age at first reproduction and longevity. Spatiotemporal variation affected larval more than adult life-history traits, with little to no effect on lifetime fitness. Thus, environmental variation likely explains differences in morph production across time and space but contributes little to lifetime fitness differences between morphs and sexes. Our long-term study and measures of lifetime fitness provide unique insight into the complex selective regimes potentially acting on each morph and sex. Our findings motivate future work to examine how sex-specific selection may contribute to the maintenance of polyphenism.
机译:通过可塑性产生的多重替代变体 - 可以揭示在人口中发起和维持多样性的进化和生态过程。我们在亚利桑那虎蝾螈的多苯种群中检查了两种变形的终身健身后果,使用27年的数据集,八代成年人和6,862名捕获6,862名。幼虫蝾螈发展成水生Paedomorph,保留幼虫性状并保持在其现场池塘或经历变态的陆地元素中。为了评估这种多重主义的自适应意义,我们比较了每个变形的终身生殖成功,并评估了寿命策略和时尚变异如何解释的健身。我们在变形之间的寿命健康方面发现了特定的性别差异。对于雄性而言,当我们占较大男性的潜在交配优势时,PaeDomorphs比Metamorphs更具生殖机会。相比之下,对于女性来说,Metomorphs估计卵产量高于PaeDomorphs。生活历史策略在很大程度上,变形的策略不同,因为变形在第一次生殖和长寿之间的年龄之间最大化了权衡的不同目的。时尚变异影响幼虫比成年人的生命历史特征多,几乎没有对寿命的影响。因此,环境变异可能解释了跨时空和空间的变形产物的差异,但致力于变形和性别之间的终身健康差异。我们的长期学习和终身健身的措施为潜在的表演性的复杂选择性制度提供了独特的洞察力。我们的调查结果激励了未来的工作来检查性别特定的选择如何有助于维持复受多角度。

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