Price J Jordan, Lanyon Scott M, Omland Kevin E
Department of Biology, St Mary's College of Maryland, St Mary's City, MD 20686, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2009 Jun 7;276(1664):1971-80. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2008.1626. Epub 2009 Mar 4.
Birds in which both sexes produce complex songs are thought to be more common in the tropics than in temperate areas, where typically only males sing. Yet the role of phylogeny in this apparent relationship between female song and latitude has never been examined. Here, we reconstruct evolutionary changes in female song and breeding latitude in the New World blackbirds (Icteridae), a family with both temperate and tropical representatives. We provide strong evidence that members of this group have moved repeatedly from tropical to temperate breeding ranges and, furthermore, that these range shifts were associated with losses of female song more often than expected by chance. This historical perspective suggests that male-biased song production in many temperate species is the result not of sexual selection for complex song in males but of selection against such songs in females. Our results provide new insights into the differences we see today between tropical and temperate songbirds, and suggest that the role of sexual selection in the evolution of bird song might not be as simple as we think.
人们认为,两性都会发出复杂歌声的鸟类在热带地区比在温带地区更为常见,在温带地区通常只有雄性会唱歌。然而,系统发育在雌性鸣叫与纬度之间这种明显关系中所起的作用从未得到过研究。在这里,我们重建了新大陆黑鹂(拟鹂科)雌性鸣叫和繁殖纬度的进化变化,该科既有温带代表物种,也有热带代表物种。我们提供了有力证据,表明该类群的成员多次从热带繁殖范围迁移到温带繁殖范围,此外,这些范围的变化与雌性歌声的丧失相关的频率高于偶然预期。这一历史视角表明,许多温带物种中雄性偏向的鸣叫并非是对雄性复杂歌声进行性选择的结果,而是对雌性此类歌声进行选择的结果。我们的研究结果为我们今天所看到的热带和温带鸣禽之间的差异提供了新的见解,并表明性选择在鸟类歌声进化中的作用可能不像我们想象的那么简单。