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It is lonely at the front: contrasting evolutionary trajectories in male and female invaders

机译:正面孤独是孤独的:对比男性和女性入侵者的进化轨迹

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Invasive species often exhibit rapid evolutionary changes, and can provide powerful insights into the selective forces shaping phenotypic traits that influence dispersal rates and/or sexual interactions. Invasions also may modify sexual dimorphism. We measured relative lengths of forelimbs and hindlimbs of more than 3000 field-caught adult cane toads (Rhinella marina) from 67 sites in Hawai'i and Australia (1–80 years post-colonization), along with 489 captive-bred individuals from multiple Australian sites raised in a ‘common garden’ (to examine heritability and reduce environmental influences on morphology). As cane toads spread from east to west across Australia, the ancestral condition (long limbs, especially in males) was modified. Limb length relative to body size was first reduced (perhaps owing to natural selection on locomotor ability), but then increased again (perhaps owing to spatial sorting) in the invasion vanguard. In contrast, the sex disparity in relative limb length has progressively decreased during the toads' Australian invasion. Offspring reared in a common environment exhibited similar geographical divergences in morphology as did wild-caught animals, suggesting a genetic basis to the changes. Limb dimensions showed significant heritability (2–17%), consistent with the possibility of an evolved response. Cane toad populations thus have undergone a major shift in sexual dimorphism in relative limb lengths during their brief (81 years) spread through tropical Australia.
机译:侵入物种往往表现出快速的进化变化,并且可以为选择性的表型特性提供强大的见解,其形成影响分散率和/或性相互作用的表型特征。入侵也可能改变性别二态性。我们测量了来自夏威夷和澳大利亚的67个站点的3000多个现场成人甘蔗蟾蜍(Rhinella Marina)的前肢和后肢的相对长度(殖民地殖民地1-80岁),以及来自多个的489个俘虏繁殖的人澳大利亚遗址在“共同的花园”(审查遗传性并减少对形态的环境影响)。随着甘蔗蟾蜍从澳大利亚的东部传播到西部,祖先的条件(特别是雄性,特别是男性)被修改。首先减少了相对于体尺寸的肢体长度(可能由于机车能力的自然选择),但随后再次增加(由于空间分类)在入侵前锋中增加。相比之下,在蟾蜍的澳大利亚入侵期间,相对肢体长度的性差异已经逐渐减少。在常见环境中饲养的后代表现出类似的地理分歧,如野生捕获的动物,表明改变的遗传基础。肢体尺寸表现出显着的遗传性(2-17%),与进化反应的可能性一致。因此,甘蔗蟾蜍群体在其简短(81岁)通过热带澳大利亚传播期间,在相对肢体长度中经历了相对肢体长度的重大转变。

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