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A condition-dependent male sexual signal predicts adaptive predator-induced plasticity in offspring

机译:一种条件依赖性的男性性信号预测后代的自适应捕食者诱导的可塑性

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The possibility that sexual selection promotes adaptive evolution in variable environments remains controversial. In particular, where the scale of environmental variation results in parents and their offspring experiencing different environmental conditions, such variation is expected to break down associations between adult sexual traits and adaptive offspring traits. However, when adaptive offspring plasticity in nonsexual traits acts as an indirect benefit of mate choice, then mate choice for males that produce more plastic offspring could promote adaptation to variable environments. This hypothesis assumes that male sexual signals predict offspring plasticity, which has rarely been tested. To test this assumption, we used spadefoot toads (Spea multiplicata) to investigate whether variation in male sexual signals predicts the expression of tadpole tail-fin plasticity in response to predation cues. Such plasticity has been shown to be adaptive in numerous amphibian taxa. We found that condition-dependent male call characteristics predicted offspring plasticity. Generally, both phenotypic plasticity and female mate choice are ubiquitous in nature; therefore, adaptive associations between male sexual signals and offspring plasticity such as the one reported here might be common.Significance statementSexual signals can indicate individuals' capacity to sire high-quality offspring, which provides a mechanism by which sexual selection can contribute to adaptive evolution. Whether this occurs in variable environments is unclear, however, because variable environments can expose parents and their offspring to different selection pressures. To address this uncertainty, we investigated the possibility that sexual signals can signal the capacity to sire offspring that express adaptive phenotypic plasticity in response to prevailing selective pressures. Using spadefoot toads, we found that condition-dependent male sexual signals predict the expression of tadpole tail-fin plasticity in response to predation cues. Because this form of plasticity has been demonstrated to be adaptive in several amphibian taxa, our results suggest that associations between sexual signals and adaptive offspring plasticity can allow sexual selection to promote adaptive evolution in variable environments.
机译:性别选择在可变环境中促进适应性进化的可能性仍然存在争议。特别是,当环境变异的规模导致父母及其后代经历不同的环境条件时,这种变异有望打破成年性特征和适应性后代特征之间的关联。然而,当非性特征中的适应性后代可塑性作为配偶选择的间接好处时,那么产生更多可塑性后代的雄性的配偶选择可以促进对可变环境的适应。这一假说假设男性的性信号可以预测后代的可塑性,而这一点很少得到验证。为了验证这一假设,我们使用了spadefoot蟾蜍(Spea multiplicata)来研究雄性性信号的变化是否可以预测蝌蚪尾鳍可塑性对捕食线索的反应。这种可塑性已被证明在许多两栖动物类群中具有适应性。我们发现依赖于条件的雄性叫声特征可以预测后代的可塑性。一般来说,表型可塑性和雌性配偶选择在自然界中普遍存在;因此,男性性信号和后代可塑性之间的适应性关联,如本文所报道的,可能很常见。意义陈述性信号可以表明个体繁殖高质量后代的能力,这提供了一种机制,通过这种机制,性选择可以促进适应性进化。然而,这种情况是否发生在多变的环境中尚不清楚,因为多变的环境会让父母及其后代面临不同的选择压力。为了解决这一不确定性,我们研究了性信号可能表明父系后代对普遍的选择压力表现出适应性表型可塑性的能力。利用黑斑蟾蜍,我们发现依赖于条件的雄性性信号可以预测蝌蚪尾鳍可塑性对捕食线索的反应。由于这种可塑性已被证明在几种两栖动物类群中具有适应性,我们的研究结果表明,性信号和适应性后代可塑性之间的关联可以允许性选择在可变环境中促进适应性进化。

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