Moya-Laraño Jordi, El-Sayyid Maysaa El Tigani, Fox Charles W
Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky, S-225 Agricultural Science Building-North, Lexington, KY 40546-0091, USA.
Biol Lett. 2007 Oct 22;3(5):475-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0300.
The role of temperature is central to both organic evolution and ecological processes. However, how temperature affects selection on body size is unknown. We tested whether small seed beetles (Stator limbatus) have an advantage over large beetles during scramble competition for mates, and whether this advantage varies with temperature. Within lines of beetles artificially selected to be large versus small, small males have a significant advantage over large males in scramble competition for females because the former takeoff more quickly and thus reach females before larger males. Selection favouring small male body size is significantly (and substantially) more intense at cooler temperatures. The adaptive significance of small male body size thus depends on ambient temperature.
温度在有机进化和生态过程中都起着核心作用。然而,温度如何影响对体型的选择尚不清楚。我们测试了小型种子甲虫(Stator limbatus)在争夺配偶的竞争中是否比大型甲虫具有优势,以及这种优势是否随温度而变化。在人工选择为大型和小型的甲虫品系中,小型雄性在争夺雌性的竞争中比大型雄性具有显著优势,因为前者起飞更快,从而比大型雄性更早接触到雌性。在较低温度下,有利于小型雄性体型的选择显著(且大幅)更强。因此,小型雄性体型的适应意义取决于环境温度。