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Contrasting post-settlement selection results in many-to-one mapping of high performance phenotypes in the Hawaiian waterfall-climbing goby Sicyopterus stimpsoni

机译:结论后选择的结算选择结果在夏威夷瀑布攀爬狼蛛Sicideopterus Stimpsoni中的高性能表型的多对一映射

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Natural selection drives adaptive evolution, but contrasting environmental pressures may lead to trade-offs between phenotypes that confer different performances. Such trade-offs may weaken the strength of selection and/or generate complex fitness surfaces with multiple local optima that correspond to different selection regimes. We evaluated how differences in patterns of phenotypic selection might promote morphological differences between subpopulations of the amphidromous Hawaiian waterfall-climbing goby, Sicyopterus stimpsoni. We conducted laboratory experiments on fish from the islands of Kaua'i and Hawai'i (the "Big Island") to compare patterns of linear and nonlinear selection, and the opportunity for selection, that result from two contrasting pressures, predator evasion and waterfall climbing, which vary in intensity between islands. We found directional and nonlinear selection were strongest when individuals were exposed to their primary selective pressures (predator evasion on Kaua'i, waterfall climbing on the Big Island). However, the opportunity for selection was greater for the non-primary pressure: climbing on Kaua'i, predator evasion on the Big Island. Canonical rotation of the nonlinear gamma matrix demonstrated that individuals from Kaua'i and the Big Island occupy regions near their local fitness peaks for some traits. Therefore, selection for predator evasion on Kaua'i and climbing on the Big Island may be less effective in promoting morphological changes in this species, because variation of functionally important traits in their respective environments may have been reduced by directional or stabilizing selection. These results demonstrate that despite constraints on the opportunities for selection, population differences in phenotypic traits can arise due to differences in selective regimes. For S. stimpsoni, sufficient variation exists in other locomotor traits, allowing for necessary levels of performance in the contrasting selective regime (i.e., climbing on Kaua'i and predator evasion on the Big Island) through many-to-one-mapping, which may be essential for the survival of local populations in an evanescent island environment.
机译:自然选择驱动自适应演化,但对比环境压力可能导致赋予不同性能的表型之间的权衡。这种权衡可能会削弱选择和/或产生复杂的健身表面,其中包含与不同选择制度相对应的多个本地最佳选择。我们评估了表型选择模式的差异可能促进阿彼多罗斯瀑布曲豆,Sicyopterus Stimpsoni的群体之间的形态学差异。我们在Kauai和夏威夷岛(“大岛屿”)的鱼类上进行了实验室实验,以比较线性和非线性选择的模式,以及选择的机会,由两个染色压力,捕食者逃避和瀑布产生攀登,在岛屿之间的强度变化。当个体暴露于其主要选择性压力时,我们发现定向和非线性选择最强(Kaua'i的捕食者逃避,瀑布在大岛屿上升)。然而,对于非初级压力,选择的机会更大:攀登Kaua'i,在大岛上的捕食者逃避。非线性伽马矩阵的规范旋转证明,来自考达的个体和大岛占据局部健身峰附近的区域,以获得一些特征。因此,在Kaua'i的捕食者逃避的选择在促进该物种的形态变化方面可能较低,因为各自环境中功能重要性状的变化可能已经减少了方向或稳定选择。这些结果表明,尽管对选择的机会产生了限制,因此由于选择性制度的差异,表型特征的种群差异可能会出现。对于S. Stimpsoni,其他运动特征存在足够的变化,允许在对比的选择性方面(即,在大岛上攀爬Kaua'i和捕食者逃避)中的必要水平,通过多对一映射,这对于在浮雕岛环境中的当地人口的生存可能是必不可少的。

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