School of Biological Earth and Ecological Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Nov 16;107(46):19949-54. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1007997107. Epub 2010 Nov 1.
The evolutionary forces that drive fitness variation in species are of considerable interest. Despite this, the relative importance and interactions of genetic and social factors involved in the evolution of fitness traits in wild mammalian populations are largely unknown. To date, a few studies have demonstrated that fitness might be influenced by either social factors or genes in natural populations, but none have explored how the combined effect of social and genetic parameters might interact to influence fitness. Drawing from a long-term study of wild bottlenose dolphins in the eastern gulf of Shark Bay, Western Australia, we present a unique approach to understanding these interactions. Our study shows that female calving success depends on both genetic inheritance and social bonds. Moreover, we demonstrate that interactions between social and genetic factors also influence female fitness. Therefore, our study represents a major methodological advance, and provides critical insights into the interplay of genetic and social parameters of fitness.
进化力量是驱动物种适应度变化的关键因素,这引起了人们极大的兴趣。尽管如此,在野生哺乳动物种群中,适应度特征进化所涉及的遗传和社会因素的相对重要性和相互作用在很大程度上仍是未知的。迄今为止,少数研究已经表明,适应度可能受到自然种群中社会因素或基因的影响,但没有研究探索社会和遗传参数的综合效应如何相互作用来影响适应度。本研究从西澳大利亚鲨鱼湾东部海域对野生宽吻海豚的长期研究中汲取灵感,提出了一种理解这些相互作用的独特方法。我们的研究表明,雌性产仔的成功既取决于遗传继承,也取决于社会关系。此外,我们还证明了社会和遗传因素之间的相互作用也会影响雌性的适应度。因此,我们的研究代表了一个重大的方法学进展,为适应度的遗传和社会参数的相互作用提供了关键的见解。