首页> 外文期刊>Biological Journal of the Linnean Society >Do current hypotheses explain continental and seasonal variation in female morph frequencies of the damselfly, Nehalennia irene?
【24h】

Do current hypotheses explain continental and seasonal variation in female morph frequencies of the damselfly, Nehalennia irene?

机译:当前的假设是否解释了豆娘(Nehalennia irene)雌性变态频率的大陆和季节变化?

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

Female-limited colour polymorphism occurs in many damselfly species, where one morph resembles the male (andromorph) and the other is dissimilar (gynomorph). Explanations for this phenomenon vary, but most assume that andromorphism has arisen in odonates, as a response to excessive male harassment. Here, we quantify the extent of continental and seasonal variation in female morph frequencies in a widely-distributed damselfly and ask whether the spatiotemporal patterns in andromorph frequency can be understood on the basis of sexual harassment theory. We sampled the damselfly, Nehalennia irene (Hagen) among regions across Canada, and at several sites, over the reproductive season, within Central Canada. Andromorph frequencies ranged from 0 to > 90% across Canada. In particular, sites in Western Canada had consistently high andromorph frequencies, whereas andromorph frequencies among Central sites were lower and variable and, among Eastern sites, were lower still (except one site) and relatively invariant. For populations in Central Canada, both andromorph frequencies and population densities varied significantly over time, reaching a peak mid-season. As expected, morph frequency covaried significantly with estimates of male harassment in some cases, but estimates of male harassment did not consistently account for variation in morph frequencies within all regions. Additional factors such as genetic drift may influence morph frequency at the edge of a species' range. Future work also should test, and attempt to explain causation, for seasonal variation in morph frequency. [copyright] 2007 The Linnean Society of London.
机译:女性限制的颜色多态性发生在许多豆娘物种中,其中一种形态类似于雄性(雄性形态),而另一种形态相似(雌性形态)。对这种现象的解释各不相同,但大多数人认为雄性同种异体症已出现在齿状齿质中,以应对过度的男性骚扰。在这里,我们量化了分布广泛的豆娘中女性变型频率的大陆和季节变化的程度,并询问是否可以基于性骚扰理论来理解雄性变型频率的时空模式。在加拿大中部,在整个繁殖季节,我们在加拿大各地区之间以及多个地点对豆娘Nehalennia irene(Hagen)进行了采样。在加拿大,Andromorph的频率范围从0到> 90%。特别是,加拿大西部地区的雄激素频率始终很高,而中部地区的雄激素频率较低且变化多端,而东部地区的雄激素频率仍然较低(一个地区除外)且相对不变。对于加拿大中部的种群,雄激素的频率和种群密度都随时间变化很大,达到了季节中期的峰值。不出所料,在某些情况下,变态频率与男性骚扰的估计值存在显着的协变量,但是对男性骚扰的估计并不能始终如一地说明所有区域内变态频率的变化。其他因素,例如遗传漂移,可能会影响物种范围边缘的变体频率。未来的工作还应测试变体频率的季节性变化,并尝试解释其原因。 [版权] 2007年伦敦林奈学会。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号