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环境性别决定下性别比例选择靶标有效遗传力。

Effective heritability of targets of sex-ratio selection under environmental sex determination.

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2011 Apr;24(4):784-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.02211.x. Epub 2011 Jan 24.

Abstract

Selection is expected to maintain primary sex ratios at an evolutionary equilibrium. In organisms with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), targets of sex-ratio selection include the thermal sensitivity of the sex-determining pathway (hereafter, sex determination threshold) and nest-site choice. However, offspring sex may be canalized for nests located in thermally extreme environments; thus, genetic variance for the sex determination threshold is not expressed and is invisible to direct selection. The concept of 'effective heritability' accounts for this dependence and provides a more realistic prediction of the expected evolutionary response to selection in the wild. Past estimates of effective heritability of the sex determination threshold, which were derived from laboratory data, suggested that the potential for the sex determination threshold to evolve in the wild was extremely low. We re-evaluated original estimates of this parameter by analysing field-collected measures of nest temperatures, vegetation cover and clutch sex ratios from nests in a population of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta). We coupled these data with measurements of broad-sense heritability of the sex determination threshold in C. picta, using an experiment that splits clutches of eggs between a constant temperature (i.e. typical laboratory incubation) and a daily fluctuating temperature (i.e. similar to natural nests) with the same mean. We found that (i) the effective heritability of the sex determination threshold appears to have been historically underestimated and the effective heritability of nest-site choice has been overestimated and (ii) significant family-by-incubation treatment interaction exists for sex for C. picta between constant- and fluctuating-temperature regimes. Our results suggest that the thermal sensitivity of the sex-determining pathway may play a larger, more complex role in the microevolution of TSD than traditionally thought.

摘要

选择预计将维持进化平衡中的主要性别比例。在具有温度依赖性性别决定(TSD)的生物体中,性别比例选择的目标包括性别决定途径的热敏感性(以下简称性别决定阈值)和巢址选择。然而,对于位于热极端环境中的巢穴,后代性别可能会被 canalized;因此,性别决定阈值的遗传方差不会表达出来,并且无法直接选择。“有效遗传力”的概念考虑到了这一依赖性,并为在野外对选择的预期进化反应提供了更现实的预测。过去对性别决定阈值的有效遗传力的估计是从实验室数据中得出的,这些估计表明性别决定阈值在野外进化的潜力极低。我们通过分析来自彩绘龟(Chrysemys picta)种群中巢穴的巢温、植被覆盖和卵窝性别比例的野外收集测量值,重新评估了该参数的原始估计值。我们将这些数据与 C. picta 中性别决定阈值的广义遗传力测量值结合起来,使用一种将卵分裂为恒定温度(即典型的实验室孵化)和每日波动温度(即类似于自然巢穴)的实验,该实验的平均值相同。我们发现,(i)性别决定阈值的有效遗传力似乎被历史上低估了,而巢址选择的有效遗传力被高估了,(ii)C. picta 在恒温(即典型实验室孵化)和波动温度(即类似自然巢穴)两种环境下的性别存在显著的家庭与孵化处理互作。我们的结果表明,性别决定途径的热敏感性在 TSD 的微观进化中可能比传统上认为的更为重要和复杂。

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