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觅食生态学能否推动潜水内温动物体型的进化?

Can foraging ecology drive the evolution of body size in a diving endotherm?

机构信息

Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, Centre of Excellence (Department of Science and Technology-National Research Foundation), University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e56297. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056297. Epub 2013 Feb 7.

Abstract

Within a single animal species, different morphs can allow for differential exploitation of foraging niches between populations, while sexual size dimorphism can provide each sex with access to different resources. Despite being potentially important agents of evolution, resource polymorphisms, and the way they operate in wild populations, remain poorly understood. In this study, we examine how trophic factors can select for different body sizes between populations and sexes in a diving endotherm. Dive depth and duration are positively related to body size in diving birds and mammals, a relationship explained by a lower mass-specific metabolic rate and greater oxygen stores in larger individuals. Based on this allometry, we predict that selection for exploiting resources situated at different depths can drive the evolution of body size in species of diving endotherms at the population and sexual level. To test this prediction, we studied the foraging ecology of Blue-eyed Shags, a group of cormorants with male-biased sexual size dimorphism from across the Southern Ocean. We found that mean body mass and relative difference in body mass between sexes varied by up to 77% and 107% between neighbouring colonies, respectively. Birds from colonies with larger individuals dived deeper than birds from colonies with smaller individuals, when accounting for sex. In parallel, males dived further offshore and deeper than females and the sexual difference in dive depth reflected the level of sexual size dimorphism at each colony. We argue that body size in this group of birds is under intense selection for diving to depths of profitable benthic prey patches and that, locally, sexual niche divergence selection can exaggerate the sexual size dimorphism of Blue-eyed Shags initially set up by sexual selection. Our findings suggest that trophic resources can select for important geographic micro-variability in body size between populations and sexes.

摘要

在单一物种内,不同的形态可以允许种群之间对觅食生态位进行差异开发,而性二型可以为每个性别提供获取不同资源的途径。尽管它们可能是进化的重要因素,但资源多态性及其在野生种群中的运作方式仍知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们研究了在潜水内温动物中,营养因素如何在种群和性别之间选择不同的体型。潜水鸟和哺乳动物的潜水深度和持续时间与体型呈正相关,这种关系可以通过较低的比代谢率和较大的个体氧气储存来解释。基于这种异速生长关系,我们预测,为了利用位于不同深度的资源而进行的选择,可以驱动潜水内温动物物种在种群和性别水平上的体型进化。为了验证这一预测,我们研究了来自南大洋的蓝眼鸬鹚(一种雄性偏性二型的鸬鹚)的觅食生态学。我们发现,在相邻的殖民地之间,平均体重和性别间体重差异分别高达 77%和 107%。在考虑到性别的情况下,体型较大的个体的鸟类比体型较小的个体潜水更深。同时,雄性比雌性潜水更远、更深,而且潜水深度的性别差异反映了每个殖民地的性二型性程度。我们认为,在这群鸟类中,体型受到强烈的选择,以潜入有利润的底栖猎物斑块的深处,并且,在局部地区,性生态位分歧选择可以夸大蓝眼鸬鹚的性二型性,这种性二型性最初是由性选择形成的。我们的研究结果表明,营养资源可以在种群和性别之间对体型产生重要的地理微变异选择。

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