Hall Matthew D, Bussière Luc F, Hunt John, Brooks Robert
Evolution & Ecology Research Centre and School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.
Evolution. 2008 Sep;62(9):2305-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00436.x. Epub 2008 Jun 6.
Sexual interactions are often rife with conflict. Conflict between members of the same sex over opportunities to mate has long been understood to effect evolution via sexual selection. Although conflict between males and females is now understood to be widespread, such conflict is seldom considered in the same light as a general agent of sexual selection. Any interaction between males or females that generates variation in fitness, whether due to conflict, competition or mate choice, can potentially influence sexual selection acting on a range of male traits. Here we seek to address a lack of direct experimental evidence for how sexual conflict influences sexual selection more broadly. We manipulate a major source of sexual conflict in the black field cricket, Teleogryllus commodus, and quantify the resulting changes in the nature of sexual selection using formal selection analysis to statistically compare multivariate fitness surfaces. In T. commodus, sexual conflict occurs over the attachment time of an external spermatophore. By experimentally manipulating the ability of males and females to influence spermatophore attachment, we found that sexual conflict significantly influences the opportunity, form, and intensity of sexual selection on male courtship call and body size. When males were able to harass females, the opportunity for selection was smaller, the form of selection changed, and sexual selection was weaker. We discuss the broader evolutionary implications of these findings, including the contributions of sexual conflict to fluctuating sexual selection and the maintenance of additive genetic variation.
性行为互动往往充满冲突。同性成员之间围绕交配机会的冲突长期以来被认为会通过性选择影响进化。尽管现在人们已经认识到雄性和雌性之间的冲突很普遍,但这种冲突很少被视为与性选择的一般因素同等重要。雄性或雌性之间的任何互动,只要能产生适合度的差异,无论是由于冲突、竞争还是配偶选择,都有可能影响作用于一系列雄性特征的性选择。在这里,我们试图解决一个问题,即缺乏关于性冲突如何更广泛地影响性选择的直接实验证据。我们对黑田蟋(Teleogryllus commodus)中性冲突的一个主要来源进行了操控,并使用形式选择分析来统计比较多变量适合度曲面,从而量化性选择性质由此产生的变化。在黑田蟋中,性冲突围绕着外部精包的附着时间而产生。通过实验操控雄性和雌性影响精包附着的能力,我们发现性冲突显著影响了对雄性求偶鸣叫和体型的性选择的机会、形式和强度。当雄性能够骚扰雌性时,选择的机会更小,选择的形式发生变化,并且性选择更弱。我们讨论了这些发现更广泛的进化意义,包括性冲突对波动的性选择以及加性遗传变异维持的贡献。