Irwin D E, Thimgan M P, Irwin J H
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Evol Biol. 2008 Mar;21(2):435-48. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2007.01499.x. Epub 2008 Jan 17.
Divergence in signalling systems might play a central role in speciation. To assess the importance of possible causes of signal divergence, we examine two types of vocalizations within a geographically variable species complex, the greenish warblers (Phylloscopus trochiloides Sundevall). Calls, which are used by both sexes throughout the year, and songs, which are sung primarily by breeding males, differ distinctly between two distinct Siberian forms. Through a ring of southern populations that connect the northern forms, signal divergence is correlated with both geographic distance and genetic divergence. Calls and songs differ in their particular patterns of geographic variation, probably because of the larger influence of sexual selection on songs than on calls. These patterns are supportive of neither acoustic adaptation nor morphology being major drivers of divergence in vocalizations. Rather, these results support the importance of stochastic evolution of communication systems in the evolution of new species.
信号系统的差异可能在物种形成中起核心作用。为了评估信号差异可能原因的重要性,我们研究了一个地理分布多变的物种复合体——绿柳莺(Phylloscopus trochiloides Sundevall)中的两种鸣声。全年两性都使用的叫声,以及主要由繁殖期雄性发出的歌声,在两种不同的西伯利亚形态之间有明显差异。通过连接北部形态的南部种群环,信号差异与地理距离和遗传差异都相关。叫声和歌声在地理变异的特定模式上有所不同,这可能是因为性选择对歌声的影响大于对叫声的影响。这些模式既不支持声学适应也不支持形态学是鸣声差异的主要驱动因素。相反,这些结果支持了通信系统的随机进化在新物种进化中的重要性。