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歌唱与隐秘物种形成的昆虫。

Singing and cryptic speciation insects.

机构信息

Charles Henry is as the Dept of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, U-43, 75 North Eagleville Road, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.

出版信息

Trends Ecol Evol. 1994 Oct;9(10):388-92. doi: 10.1016/0169-5347(94)90061-2.

Abstract

Biologists have long known of the existence of 'inaudible' songs in insects, but recent work has shown such substrate-borne or near-field signals to be virtually ubiquitous, and often correlated with high numbers of sibling species. In a sexual context, silent singing has the formidable advantage of privacy: neither predators nor sexual competitors can listen and disrupt. Privacy enhances species recognition by promoting signal complexity. It also encourages the evolution of intricate signals in females as well as males, leading to obligatory dueting behavior during pair formation. Current evidence suggests that song divergence in dueting taxa can facilitate rapid, sympatric speciation.

摘要

生物学家早就知道昆虫存在“听不见”的歌声,但最近的研究表明,这种基于基质的或近场信号实际上无处不在,而且往往与大量的同属物种相关。在性的背景下,无声的歌唱具有一个非常大的优势,即隐私性:既没有捕食者,也没有性竞争者可以监听和破坏。隐私性通过提高信号复杂性来增强物种识别。它还鼓励雌性和雄性进化出复杂的信号,导致在形成对时必须进行二重奏行为。目前的证据表明,在二重奏分类单元中的歌声分歧可以促进快速的、同域物种形成。

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