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On the role of sexual selection in ecological divergence: a test of body-size assortative mating in the eastern newt Notophthalmus viridescens

机译:关于性选择在生态差异中的作用:东部new线虫的体型分类交配测试

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Speciation processes initiated by divergent selection often fail to complete; yet, how sexual selection is involved in the progress of ecological speciation is rarely understood. Intraspecific body-size variation affects mate preference and male-male competition, which can consequently lead to assortative mating based on body size. In the present study, we tested the importance of body size difference in the potential of assortative mating between the two eastern newt subspecies, larger Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens and smaller Notophthalmus viridescens dorsalis. Through differential expression of life-cycle polyphenism, these two subspecies are adapted to contrasting environments, which has likely led to the subspecific body-size difference. We found that males of both subspecies preferred larger females of N. v. viridescens as mates presumably because of the fecundity advantage of larger females. On the other hand, no evidence of female choice was found. Larger males of N. v. viridescens exhibited greater competitive ability and gained primary access to larger females of their own kind. However, smaller males were able to overcome their inferior competitive ability by interfering with larger males' spermatophore transfer and sneakily mating with larger females. Thus, the subspecific body-size difference importantly affected sexual selection processes, resulting in nonrandom but not completely assortative mating patterns between the larger and smaller subspecies. Although life-cycle polyphenism facilitates the intraspecific ecological divergence within N. v. viridescens sexual selection processes, namely smaller males' mate preference for larger females and sexual interference during spermatophore transfer, may be halting completion of the ecological speciation. [copy ] 2010 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2010, 101, 884-897.
机译:由不同选择引发的物种形成过程通常无法完成。然而,很少有人了解性选择如何参与生态物种形成的过程。种内体型的变化会影响配偶的偏好和雄雄之间的竞争,从而导致基于体型的交配。在本研究中,我们测试了两个东部new亚种之间的体型差异在交配交配潜力中的重要性,这两个亚种分别为较大的野线虫和较小的野线虫。通过生命周期多态性的差异表达,这两个亚种适应了不同的环境,这可能导致了亚种的体型差异。我们发现,这两个亚种的雄性都更喜欢N. v。viridescens的雌性,因为雌雄优势较大。另一方面,没有发现女性选择的证据。 N. v。viridescens的较大雄性表现出较强的竞争能力,并获得了与自己同类较大雌性的主要接触途径。然而,较小的雄性能够通过干扰较大的雄性的精细胞转移并偷偷地与较大的雌性交配来克服其劣等的竞争能力。因此,亚种的体型差异对性别选择过程有重要影响,导致大小亚种之间的非随机但非完全交配的交配模式。尽管生命周期的多态性促进了N. v。viridescens性选择过程中的种内生态差异,即较小的雄性对较大雌性的择偶以及在精子转移过程中的性干扰,可能会阻止生态物种的形成。 [copy] 2010年伦敦林奈学会,《林奈学会生物学杂志》,2010年,第101卷,第884-897页。

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