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身份信号的进化:用于个体识别的独特表型的频率依赖性收益。

Evolution of identity signals: frequency-dependent benefits of distinctive phenotypes used for individual recognition.

机构信息

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, 830 N. University Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.

出版信息

Evolution. 2009 Dec;63(12):3106-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00833.x. Epub 2009 Sep 9.

Abstract

Identifying broad-scale evolutionary processes that maintain phenotypic polymorphisms has been a major goal of modern evolutionary biology. There are numerous mechanisms, such as negative frequency-dependent selection, that may maintain polymorphisms, although it is unknown which mechanisms are prominent in nature. Traits used for individual recognition are strikingly variable and have evolved independently in numerous lineages, providing an excellent model to investigate which factors maintain ecologically relevant phenotypic polymorphisms. Theoretical models suggest that individuals may benefit by advertising their identities with distinctive, recognizable phenotypes. Here, we test the benefits of advertising one's identity with a distinctive phenotype. We manipulated the appearance of Polistes fuscatus paper wasp groups so that three individuals had the same appearance and one individual had a unique, easily recognizable appearance. We found that individuals with distinctive appearances received less aggression than individuals with nondistinctive appearances. Therefore, individuals benefit by advertising their identity with a unique phenotype. Our results provide a potential mechanism through which negative frequency-dependent selection may maintain the polymorphic identity signals in P. fuscatus. Given that recognition is important for many social interactions, selection for distinctive identity signals may be an underappreciated and widespread mechanism underlying the evolution of phenotypic polymorphisms in social taxa.

摘要

确定维持表型多态性的广泛进化过程一直是现代进化生物学的主要目标。有许多机制,如负频率依赖性选择,可以维持多态性,尽管尚不清楚哪种机制在自然界中占主导地位。用于个体识别的特征变化很大,并且在许多谱系中独立进化,为研究哪些因素维持具有生态相关性的表型多态性提供了一个极好的模型。理论模型表明,个体可能通过具有独特、可识别的表型来宣传自己的身份而受益。在这里,我们测试了通过独特的表型来宣传个体身份的好处。我们操纵了 Polistes fuscatus 纸黄蜂群体的外观,使三个个体具有相同的外观,而一个个体具有独特的、易于识别的外观。我们发现,具有独特外观的个体比具有非独特外观的个体受到的攻击更少。因此,个体通过具有独特表型来宣传自己的身份而受益。我们的结果提供了一种潜在的机制,通过这种机制,负频率依赖性选择可能维持 P. fuscatus 中多态性身份信号。鉴于识别对于许多社会互动很重要,因此独特的身份信号选择可能是社会分类中表型多态性进化的一个被低估和广泛存在的机制。

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