Carter Mauricio J, Head Megan L, Moore Allen J, Royle Nick J
Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus, Penryn, TR10 9EZ, United Kingdom.
Evolution. 2015 Apr;69(4):969-78. doi: 10.1111/evo.12619. Epub 2015 Mar 10.
Phenotypic plasticity is important in the evolution of traits and facilitates adaptation to rapid environmental changes. However, variation in plasticity at the individual level, and the heritable basis underlying this plasticity is rarely quantified for behavioral traits. Alternative behavioral reproductive tactics are key components of mating systems but are not often considered within a phenotypic plasticity framework (i.e., as reaction norms). Here, using lines artificially selected for repeated mating rate, we test for genetic (G × E) sources of variation in reproductive behavior of male Nicrophorus vespilloides burying beetles (including signaling behavior), as well as the role of individual body size, in responsiveness to changes in social environment. The results show that body size influences the response of individuals' signaling behavior to changes in the social environment. Moreover, there was G × E underlying the responses of males to variation in the quality of social environment experienced (relative size of focal male compared to his rival). This shows that individual variation in plasticity and social sensitivity of signaling behavior can evolve in response to selection on investment in mating behavior, with males selected for high mating investment having greater social sensitivity.
表型可塑性在性状进化中很重要,并有助于适应快速的环境变化。然而,个体水平上可塑性的变异以及这种可塑性背后的遗传基础,对于行为性状来说很少被量化。替代性的行为繁殖策略是交配系统的关键组成部分,但在表型可塑性框架内(即作为反应规范)却不常被考虑。在这里,我们使用针对重复交配率进行人工选择的品系,来测试雄性埋葬虫(Nicrophorus vespilloides)繁殖行为(包括信号行为)变异的遗传(G×E)来源,以及个体体型在对社会环境变化的反应中的作用。结果表明,体型会影响个体信号行为对社会环境变化的反应。此外,雄性对所经历的社会环境质量变化(焦点雄性与其对手的相对体型)的反应存在G×E。这表明,信号行为的可塑性和社会敏感性的个体差异可以随着对交配行为投资的选择而进化,被选择用于高交配投资的雄性具有更高的社会敏感性。