Kasumovic M M, Andrade M C B
Integrative Behaviour and Neuroscience Group, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Evol Biol. 2009 Feb;22(2):324-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2008.01648.x. Epub 2008 Nov 11.
In studies of sexual selection, larger size is often argued to increase male fitness, and relatively smaller males are explained by genetic and/or environmental variation. We demonstrate that a size-development life-history trade-off could underlie the maintenance of a broad, unimodal distribution of size in male redback spiders (Latrodectus hasselti). Larger males are superior in direct competition, but redback males mature rapidly at small size in the presence of females. In field enclosures, we simulated two competitive contexts favouring development of divergent male sizes. Relatively smaller males lost when competing directly, but had 10 times higher fitness than relatively larger males when given the temporal advantage of rapid development. Linear selection gradients confirmed the reversal of selection on size, showing that it is critical to consider life-history decisions underlying the development of traits related to fitness.
在性选择的研究中,通常认为体型较大能提高雄性的适合度,而相对较小的雄性则被解释为基因和/或环境变异的结果。我们证明,体型发育与生活史之间的权衡可能是雄性红背蜘蛛(间斑寇蛛)维持广泛的单峰体型分布的基础。较大的雄性在直接竞争中更具优势,但在有雌性存在的情况下,红背雄性蜘蛛在体型较小时就能迅速成熟。在野外围栏实验中,我们模拟了两种有利于不同体型雄性蜘蛛发育的竞争环境。相对较小的雄性在直接竞争中失败,但当具有快速发育的时间优势时,其适合度比相对较大的雄性高出10倍。线性选择梯度证实了体型选择的逆转,表明考虑与适合度相关性状发育背后的生活史决策至关重要。