Wong Bob B M, Rosenthal Gil G
Department of Biology, Boston University and Boston University Marine Program, Boston, Massachusetts 02215,USA.
Am Nat. 2006 Jan;167(1):136-40. doi: 10.1086/498278. Epub 2005 Nov 7.
Studies of mate choice evolution tend to focus on how female mating preferences are acquired and how they select for greater elaboration of male traits. By contrast, far less is known about how female preferences might be lost or reversed. In swordtail fish Xiphophorus, female preference for the sword ornament is an ancestral trait. Xiphophorus birchmanni, however, is one species that has secondarily lost the sword. Using synthetic animation playback of "virtual" males, we found that female X. birchmanni preferred a swordless conspecific over a sworded heterospecific. Moreover, when offered the choice between a conspecific without a sword and one with a digitally attached sword, females preferred the former. These results suggest female preferences need not always select for elaboration of male traits, and they provide a plausible explanation for the lack of introgression of a sexual trait in a naturally occurring hybrid zone.
对配偶选择进化的研究往往集中在雌性交配偏好是如何形成的,以及它们如何选择使雄性特征更加复杂。相比之下,关于雌性偏好可能如何丧失或逆转的了解要少得多。在剑尾鱼属的剑尾鱼中,雌性对剑状饰的偏好是一种祖传特征。然而,伯氏剑尾鱼是一种次生地失去剑状饰的物种。通过对“虚拟”雄性进行合成动画回放,我们发现伯氏剑尾鱼雌性更喜欢无剑的同种雄性,而不是有剑的异种雄性。此外,当在无剑的同种雄性和数字添加剑的同种雄性之间进行选择时,雌性更喜欢前者。这些结果表明,雌性偏好不一定总是选择使雄性特征更加复杂,它们为自然杂交区中性状缺乏渗入提供了一个合理的解释。