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Rapid evolution of escape ability in Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata)

机译:特立尼达孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)逃逸能力的快速演变

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Predators are widely assumed to create selection that shapes the evolution of prey escape abilities. However, this assumption is difficult to test directly due to the challenge of recording both predation and its evolutionary con sequences in the wild. We examined these events by studying natural and experimental populations of Trinidadian guppies, Poecilia reticulate, which occur in distinct high-predation and low-predation environments within streams. Importantly, in the last two decades several populations of guppies have been experimentally introduced from one type of predatory environment into the other, allowing measurements of the consequences of change. We used this system to test two hypotheses: First, that changes in predatory environments create phenotypic selection favoring changes in escape ability of guppies, and second, that this selection can result in rapid evolution. For the first test we compared escape ability of wild caught guppies from high- versus low-predation environments by measuring survival rates during staged encounters with a major predator, the pike cichlid Crenicichla alta. We used guppies from three streams, comparing two within-stream pairs of natural populations and three within-stream pairs of an introduced population versus its natural source population. In every comparison, guppies from the high-predation population showed higher survival. These multiple, parallel divergences in guppy survival phenotype suggest that predatory environment does create selection of escape ability. We tested our second hypothesis by rearing guppies in common garden conditions in the laboratory, then repeating the earlier experiments using the: F generation. As before, each comparison resulted in higher survival of guppies descended from the high-predation populations, demonstrating that population differences in escape ability have a genetic basis. These results also show that escape ability can evolve very rapidly in nature, that is, within 26-36 generations in the introduced populations. Interestingly, we found rapid evolutionary loss of escape ability in populations introduced into low-predation environments, suggesting that steep fitness trade-offs may influence the evolution of escape traits. [References: 48]
机译:掠食者被广泛认为可以创造出能改变猎物逃逸能力演变的选择。但是,由于要在野外记录掠食性动物及其进化序列,因此很难直接验证该假设。我们通过研究特立尼达孔雀鱼(Poecilia网状)的自然种群和实验种群研究了这些事件,这些种群发生在溪流中不同的高捕食和低捕食环境中。重要的是,在过去的二十年中,从实验上将几种孔雀鱼种群从一种掠夺性环境引入另一种,从而可以衡量变化的后果。我们使用该系统测试了两个假设:首先,掠夺性环境的变化会产生表型选择,从而有利于孔雀鱼逃逸能力的变化;其次,这种选择会导致快速进化。在第一个测试中,我们通过测量与主要捕食者梭鱼丽鱼科鱼鲷(Cichlida Crenicichla alta)的分阶段相遇的存活率,比较了野生捕获的孔雀鱼从高捕食和低捕食环境的逃逸能力。我们使用了来自三个流的孔雀鱼,比较了两个自然种群对的流内种群和三个引进种群与自然种群的对流种群。在每次比较中,高捕食种群的孔雀鱼的存活率更高。孔雀鱼生存表型的这些多重平行差异表明掠夺性环境确实创造了逃避能力的选择。我们通过在实验室的普通花园条件下饲养孔雀鱼来测试第二个假设,然后使用F代重复先前的实验。如前所述,每次比较都使高捕食种群后代孔雀鱼的存活率更高,表明逃避能力的种群差异具有遗传基础。这些结果还表明,逃避能力在自然界中可以非常迅速地进化,即在引入种群中的26-36代之内。有趣的是,我们发现引入低捕食环境的种群中逃逸能力的快速进化丧失,表明陡峭的适应性折衷可能影响逃逸特质的演变。 [参考:48]

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