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Sexual selection paves the road to sexual isolation during ecological speciation

机译:性选择为生态物种形成中的性隔离铺平了道路

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Background: Divergent natural selection between ecologically different environments often drives speciation. An unanswered question concerns the importance of sexual selection in generating sexual isolation during this process. We illustrate that fourdistinct mechanisms can drive sexual isolation: (I) divergent sexual selection, (II) uniform sexual selection, (III) intra-population assortative mating, and (IV) divergent mate recognition signals. Currently, we lack empirical studies designed to disentangle their relative importance in the wild.Question: What is the relative importance of the four mechanisms in generating sexual isolation during ecological speciation in the post-Pleistocene radiation of Bahamas mosquitofish (Gambusia hubbsip.Organisms: Bahamas mosquitofish (Gambusia hubbsi) from five inland blue holes on Andros Island, the Bahamas (three without predatory fish, two with predatory fish). Prior work has demonstrated replicated evolution of adaptive phenotypes in the differentpredation regimes, with strong sexual isolation between divergent predation regimes that is associated with body shape differences between populations.Methods: We conducted a mate-choice experiment using video animations to test for within-population mating preferences for male body shape. Holding all other traits constant, we digitally manipulated body shapes of animations to present each female withtwo subtly different options: (1) a male with a relatively streamlined body shape (10% confidence limit for the female's respective population along a multivariate morphological axis), and (2) a male with a relatively large mid-body/caudal region (corresponding 90% confidence limit). These shapes mirror the differences observed between predation regimes, but only utilize within-population variation.Results and conclusions: We found that divergent within-population mating preferences (not any other mechanism) explain observed patterns of sexual isolation between populations. Male body shape and female preference for male body shape have co-evolved across populations, resulting in sexual isolation between divergent predatory environments. In combination with previous research, this study reveals that divergent natural and sexual selection on body shape between predation regimes has incidentally increased reproductive isolation as a by-product.
机译:背景:在生态上不同的环境之间进行不同的自然选择通常会导致物种形成。一个未解决的问题涉及在此过程中进行性隔离时性选择的重要性。我们说明了四种不同的机制可以推动性隔离:(I)多样化的性选择,(II)统一的性选择,(III)种群内的分类交配,以及(IV)多样化的配偶识别信号。当前,我们缺乏经验性的研究来阐明它们在野外的相对重要性。问题:巴哈马蚊(Gambusia hubbsip)的更新世后辐射中,生态形成过程中在生态物种形成过程中产生性隔离的四种机制的相对重要性是什么?蚊(Gambusia hubbsi)来自巴哈马安德罗斯岛上的五个内陆蓝洞(三个不带掠食性鱼类,两个不带掠食性鱼类)。先前的工作证明了适应性表型在不同的捕食方式下有重复的进化,不同的捕食方式之间有很强的性隔离方法:我们使用视频动画进行了择偶实验,以测试男性对人形的种群内交配偏好,在保持所有其他特征不变的情况下,我们对动画的体形进行数字化处理以呈现每个女性都有两个微妙的不同选择:(1)男性相对精简的身体形态(沿着多元形态轴对女性相应群体的置信度限制为10%),以及(2)中体/尾部区域相对较大的男性(对应置信度限制为90%)。这些形状反映了在捕食方式之间观察到的差异,但是仅利用了种群内部的变异。结果和结论:我们发现种群内部的不同交配偏好(没有任何其他机制)解释了观察到的种群间性隔离的模式。男性形体和女性对男性形体的偏好在不同人群中共同发展,导致不同掠夺性环境之间的性隔离。与以前的研究相结合,这项研究表明,在捕食方式之间,不同的自然和性别选择在体形上偶然增加了作为副产品的生殖隔离。

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