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The evolution of waving displays in fiddler crabs (Uca spp., Crustacea: Ocypodidae)

机译:招潮蟹的挥舞表演演变(Uca spp。,甲壳纲:cy科)

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Male fiddler crabs are commonly recognized by the presence of a single massive claw used in a variety of contexts, including territorial defence, agonistic interactions, and courtship behaviour. The most common behavioural context involving these enlarged chelipeds is their use in waving displays, which are remarkably diverse among species. Although the waving display is one of the most obvious behavioural features of male fiddler crabs, little is known about their main evolutionary trends during the diversification of the genus. The present study employed phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate the evolution of waving behaviour in a sample of 19 species of Uca from Central and North America. Digital recordings were used to quantify the temporal dynamics of waving behaviour in each species. Multivariate ordination methods were used to assess whether different elements of the display showed distinct evolutionary dynamics, particularly with respect to body size and the environment where species are most commonly found. Most of the interspecific variation in displays involves differences in the overall waving velocity, with no correspondence to their local environments, nor their body size. Interestingly, despite the strong concentration of variance in the first two ordination axes, there was no statistically significant evidence for phylogenetic signals in their respective scores. These results suggest that the overall structure of waving displays is evolutionarily labile, at the same time as being concentrated in a few particular axes of variation, possibly indicating evolution along lines of least resistance. The approach employed in the present study highlights the utility of phylogenetic comparative methods for elucidating the evolution of complex behavioural characteristics, such as the waving display in male fiddler crabs. (c) 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, 106, 307315.
机译:雄性提琴蟹通常通过在各种情况下使用单个巨大的爪子而被认可,这些爪子包括领土防御,激动互动和求爱行为。涉及到这些扩大的螯足动物的最常见的行为背景是它们在挥舞的展示中的使用,在物种之间差异很大。尽管挥舞的表演是雄提琴蟹最明显的行为特征之一,但对于其种类多样化期间其主要进化趋势知之甚少。本研究采用系统发育比较方法来调查来自中美洲和北美洲的19种Uca样本中挥动行为的演变。数字记录被用来量化每个物种中挥舞行为的时间动态。多变量排序方法用于评估展示的不同元素是否显示出不同的进化动力学,特别是在人体大小和最常发现物种的环境方面。显示器中的大多数种间变化都涉及整体挥动速度的差异,既不符合其当地环境,也不符合其体型。有趣的是,尽管在前两个协调轴中集中了很大的方差,但是在各自的分数中,没有系统发育信号的统计学显着证据。这些结果表明,挥舞展示的整体结构在进化上不稳定,同时集中在几个特定的​​变化轴上,这可能表明沿最小阻力线的演变。本研究中采用的方法强调了系统发育比较方法在阐明复杂行为特征(例如雄性提琴蟹的挥舞展示)演变过程中的实用性。 (c)2012年伦敦林奈学会,《林奈学会生物学杂志》,2012年,第106页,第307315页。

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