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雌性偏好早于剑尾鱼中剑的进化。

Female preference predates the evolution of the sword in swordtail fish.

作者信息

Basolo A L

出版信息

Science. 1990 Nov 9;250(4982):808-10. doi: 10.1126/science.250.4982.808.

Abstract

The study of female preferences and the evolution of male traits has until recently centered on genetic coevolutionary mechanisms. An alternative mechanism posits that a preference results from a preestablished bias in the female information-processing system arising from sources independent of sexual selection. Male traits then arise that are selected by this preexisting preference. The genus Xiphophorus consists of swordless platyfish and swordtails. Swordlessness is the primitive state. In this study, female platyfish, X. maculatus, were found to prefer conspecific males with artificial swords over those without swords, despite evidence that the common ancestor of platyfish and swordtails was swordless. These results suggest that the evolution of the sword in the swordtail clade was a consequence of selection arising from a preexisting bias.

摘要

直到最近,对雌性偏好和雄性特征进化的研究一直集中在基因共同进化机制上。另一种机制认为,偏好源于雌性信息处理系统中预先存在的偏差,这种偏差源于与性选择无关的因素。然后出现了由这种预先存在的偏好所选择的雄性特征。剑尾鱼属包括无剑的孔雀鱼和剑尾鱼。无剑是原始状态。在这项研究中,发现雌性孔雀鱼(X. maculatus)更喜欢带有人工剑的同种雄性,而不是没有剑的雄性,尽管有证据表明孔雀鱼和剑尾鱼的共同祖先是无剑的。这些结果表明,剑尾鱼进化出剑是由预先存在的偏差导致的选择结果。

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