Snowberg L K, Benkman C W
Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA.
J Evol Biol. 2009 Apr;22(4):762-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01699.x.
Mate preference for well-adapted individuals may strengthen divergent selection and thereby facilitate adaptive divergence. We performed mate choice experiments in which we manipulated male red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra complex) feeding rates. Using association time as a proxy for preference, we found that females preferred faster foragers, which reinforces natural selection because poorly adapted males would be less likely to obtain a mate as well as less likely to survive. Although theoretical models predict direct preference for adaptation and performance, to the best of our knowledge this experiment provides the first evidence of individuals directly assessing feeding performance in mate choice. In species where assessing the ecological adaptation of potential mates is possible, females may gain fitness benefits from choosing a well-adapted mate directly or indirectly, promoting the use of information about ecological adaptation in mate choice.
对适应良好个体的配偶偏好可能会加强分歧性选择,从而促进适应性分化。我们进行了配偶选择实验,在实验中操纵雄性红交嘴雀(Loxia curvirostra complex)的取食率。以关联时间作为偏好的指标,我们发现雌性更喜欢取食速度快的雄性,这强化了自然选择,因为适应性差的雄性获得配偶的可能性较小,存活的可能性也较小。尽管理论模型预测会直接偏好适应性和表现,但据我们所知,本实验提供了个体在配偶选择中直接评估取食表现的首个证据。在有可能评估潜在配偶生态适应性的物种中,雌性可能通过直接或间接选择适应良好的配偶而获得适应性益处,从而促进在配偶选择中利用有关生态适应性的信息。