Department of Biology, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, University of Oslo, Blindern, Norway.
J Evol Biol. 2013 Nov;26(11):2396-414. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12240. Epub 2013 Oct 1.
The evolution of threespine sticklebacks in freshwater lakes constitutes a well-studied example of a phenotypic radiation that has produced numerous instances of parallel evolution, but the exact selective agents that drive these changes are not yet fully understood. We present a comparative study across 74 freshwater populations of threespine stickleback in Norway to test whether evolutionary changes in stickleback morphology are consistent with adaptations to physical parameters such as lake depth, lake area, lake perimeter and shoreline complexity, variables thought to reflect different habitats and feeding niches. Only weak indications of adaptation were found. Instead, populations seem to have diversified in phenotypic directions consistent with allometric scaling relationships. This indicates that evolutionary constraints may have played a role in structuring phenotypic variation across freshwater populations of stickleback. We also tested whether the number of lateral plates evolved in response to lake calcium levels, but found no evidence for this hypothesis.
三刺鱼在淡水湖中发生的进化是一个很好的表型辐射的例子,它产生了许多平行进化的实例,但推动这些变化的确切选择因素还不完全清楚。我们在挪威的 74 个淡水三刺鱼群体中进行了一项比较研究,以检验刺鱼形态的进化变化是否与对物理参数的适应一致,如湖泊深度、湖泊面积、湖泊周长和海岸线复杂性,这些变量被认为反映了不同的栖息地和觅食小生境。我们只发现了适应的微弱迹象。相反,种群似乎朝着与体型比例关系一致的表型方向多样化。这表明进化约束可能在构建刺鱼淡水种群的表型变异方面发挥了作用。我们还测试了侧鳞的数量是否与湖泊的钙水平有关,但没有发现支持这一假设的证据。