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Evolution on a local scale: Developmental, functional, and genetic bases of divergence in bill form and associated changes in song structure between adjacent habitats

机译:局部范围的演变:票据形式差异的发展,功能和遗传基础,以及相邻生境之间歌曲结构的相关变化

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Divergent selection on traits involved in both local adaptation and the production of mating signals can strongly facilitate population differentiation. Because of its links to foraging morphologies and cultural inheritance song of birds can contribute particularly strongly to maintenance of local adaptations. In two adjacent habitats-native Sonoran desert and urban areas-house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) forage on seeds that are highly distinct in size and shell hardness and require different bite forces and bill morphologies. Here, we first document strong and habitat-specific natural selection on bill traits linked to bite force and find adaptive modifications of bite force and bill morphology and associated divergence in courtship song between the two habitats. Second, we investigate the developmental basis of this divergence and find that early ontogenetic tissue transformation in bill, but not skeletal traits, is accelerated in the urban population and that the mandibular primordia of the large-beaked urban finches express bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) earlier and at higher level than those of the desert finches. Further, we show that despite being geographically adjacent, urban and desert populations are nevertheless genetically distinct corroborating findings of early developmental divergence between them. Taken together, these results suggest that divergent selection on function and development of traits involved in production of mating signals, in combination with localized learning of such signals, can be very effective at maintaining local adaptations, even at small spatial scales and in highly mobile animals.
机译:对参与局部适应和交配信号产生的性状进行不同选择可以极大地促进种群分化。由于它与觅食的形态和文化传承联系在一起,鸟类的歌声对维持当地的适应性特别重要。在两个相邻的生境中,即本地的索诺兰沙漠和市区,室内雀(Carpodacus mexicanus)在种子上觅食,这些种子的大小和壳硬度非常不同,并且需要不同的咬合力和票据形态。在这里,我们首先记录了与咬合力相关的票据特征的强大且特定于栖息地的自然选择,并发现了咬合力和票据形态的适应性修改以及两个栖息地之间求偶歌曲的相关差异。其次,我们研究了这种差异的发展基础,发现在城市人口中,早期的个体发生组织转变(但不是骨骼特征)加速,并且大喙城市雀科的下颌原基表达骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)比沙漠雀更早,更高。此外,我们表明,尽管在地理上相邻,但城市和沙漠人口在遗传上却截然不同,从而佐证了它们之间的早期发展差异。综上所述,这些结果表明,在交配信号产生中涉及的功能和性状发育的不同选择,结合对此类信号的局部学习,即使在较小的空间规模和高度活动的动物中,也可以非常有效地维持局部适应性。 。

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