Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Biol Lett. 2011 Feb 23;7(1):57-9. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0519. Epub 2010 Aug 4.
In many species, individuals discriminate among sexual signals of conspecific populations in the contexts of mate choice and male-male competition. Differences in signals among populations (geographical variation) are in part the result of signal evolution within populations (temporal variation). Understanding the relative effect of temporal and geographical signal variation on signal salience may therefore provide insight into the evolution of behavioural discrimination. However, no study, to my knowledge, has compared behavioural response to historical signals with response to current signal variation among populations. Here, I measured the response of male white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) to historical songs compared with current songs from their local population, a nearby non-local population and a distant population. Males responded most strongly to current local songs, less, but equally, to historical local and current non-local songs, and least to songs of the distant population. Moreover, response to both temporal and geographical variation in song was proportional to how much songs differed acoustically from current local songs. Signal evolution on an ecological time scale appears to have an effect on signal salience comparable to differences found between current neighbouring populations, supporting the idea that behavioural discrimination among learned signals of conspecific populations can evolve relatively rapidly.
在许多物种中,个体在配偶选择和雄性竞争的背景下,能够区分同种群体的性信号。种群之间信号的差异(地理变异)部分是由于种群内信号进化(时间变异)的结果。因此,了解时间和地理信号变异对信号显著性的相对影响,可能有助于了解行为歧视的进化。然而,据我所知,没有研究比较过对历史信号的行为反应与对种群间当前信号变异的反应。在这里,我测量了雄性白头鹀(Zonotrichia leucophrys)对历史歌曲的反应,与来自当地种群、附近非本地种群和遥远种群的当前歌曲进行了比较。雄性对当前本地歌曲的反应最强,对历史本地和当前非本地歌曲的反应较弱,但相等,对遥远种群歌曲的反应最弱。此外,对歌曲在时间和地理上的变化的反应与歌曲在声学上与当前本地歌曲的差异成正比。生态时间尺度上的信号进化似乎对信号显著性有影响,与当前相邻种群之间发现的差异相当,支持这样一种观点,即同种群体的习得性信号之间的行为歧视可以相对较快地进化。