Animal Evolutionary Ecology, Institute for Ecology and Evolution, University of Tübingen, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.
Ecol Lett. 2012 Sep;15(9):986-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01819.x. Epub 2012 Jun 26.
Many animal populations display consistent individual differences in suites of correlated behaviours. While these so called 'animal personalities' can substantially influence the ecology and evolution of populations, little is known about cross-sex correlations of behaviour and thus the potential of personality to limit sex-specific behavioural adaptations. Here, we experimentally induced sex-change in the sequentially hermaphroditic reef fish Parapercis cylindrica and demonstrate the existence of tight cross-sex correlations for two behaviours with presumed different sex-specific optima. Individuals that were relatively more active and aggressive females were found to become relatively more active and aggressive males. By identifying personality as a potential genetic constraint on the resolution of intralocus sexual conflict over behaviour, our findings have important ecological and evolutionary implications for a wide range of species.
许多动物种群在一系列相关行为中表现出一致的个体差异。虽然这些所谓的“动物个性”可以极大地影响种群的生态和进化,但对于行为的跨性别相关性知之甚少,因此个性限制特定性别行为适应的潜力也知之甚少。在这里,我们在顺序雌雄同体的珊瑚礁鱼 Parapercis cylindrica 中进行了性转换实验,并证明了两种行为的紧密跨性别相关性,这两种行为具有不同的假定性别特异性最优值。我们发现,那些相对更活跃和攻击性的雌性个体变成了相对更活跃和攻击性的雄性个体。通过将个性确定为解决行为上的同位性冲突的潜在遗传限制,我们的发现对广泛的物种具有重要的生态和进化意义。