Trevor Price and Tom Langen are at the Dept of Biology, 0116, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 1992 Sep;7(9):307-10. doi: 10.1016/0169-5347(92)90229-5.
Many traits are genetically correlated with each other. Thus, selection that changes the mean value of one trait causes other traits to change as well. Recent comparative studies have emphasized the possible importance of such correlated responses in affecting the evolution of traits, including some behaviors, which are of little adaptive significance, or even maladaptive. However, it is also possible for traits with major effects on fitness, such as brain size, to evolve entirely by correlated response. Other traits that do not appear to have evolved at all may have been subject to much directional selection, simply to prevent their evolution by correlated response. The new interest in correlated responses reflects more rigorous attempts to consider the organism as a whole, rather than dissecting it into a number of questionably separable traits.
许多特征彼此之间存在遗传相关性。因此,改变一个特征的平均值的选择会导致其他特征发生变化。最近的比较研究强调了这种相关反应在影响包括一些行为在内的特征进化方面的可能重要性,这些行为的适应性意义很小,甚至是适应不良的。然而,对适应度有重大影响的特征,如大脑大小,也完全可能通过相关反应进化。其他似乎根本没有进化的特征可能受到了强烈的定向选择,只是为了防止它们通过相关反应进化。对相关反应的新兴趣反映了更严格地尝试将生物体作为一个整体来考虑,而不是将其分解为许多有问题的可分离特征。