Takahashi Tetsumi, Hori Michio
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Biol Lett. 2008 Oct 23;4(5):497-9. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2008.0244.
Morphological dimorphism in the mouth-opening direction ('lefty' versus 'righty') has been documented in several fish species. It has been suggested that this deflection is heritable in a Mendelian one-locus, two-allele fashion. Several population models have demonstrated that lateral dimorphism is maintained by negative frequency-dependent selection, resulting from interactions between predator and prey species. However, other mechanisms for the maintenance of lateral dimorphism have not yet been tested. Here, we found that the scale-eating cichlid fish Perissodus microlepis exhibited disassortative mating, in which reproductive pairings between lefties and righties occurred at higher than expected frequency (p<0.001). A previous study reported that a lefty-righty pairing produces a 1:1 ratio of lefty:righty young, suggesting that disassortative mating contributes to the maintenance of lateral dimorphism. A combination of disassortative mating and negative frequency-dependent selection may stabilize lateral dimorphism more than would a single mechanism.
在几种鱼类中都记录到了开口方向的形态二态性(“左向型”与“右向型”)。有人提出,这种偏向性以孟德尔单基因座、双等位基因的方式遗传。几个种群模型表明,由于捕食者与猎物物种之间的相互作用,侧向二态性通过负频率依赖选择得以维持。然而,维持侧向二态性的其他机制尚未得到验证。在这里,我们发现食鳞丽鱼科鱼类小鳞副丽鱼表现出异配生殖,即左向型和右向型之间的繁殖配对频率高于预期(p<0.001)。先前的一项研究报告称,左向型与右向型的配对产生的幼鱼中左向型与右向型的比例为1:1,这表明异配生殖有助于维持侧向二态性。与单一机制相比,异配生殖和负频率依赖选择的结合可能更有助于稳定侧向二态性。