Laaksonen T, Sirkiä P M, Calhim S, Brommer J E, Leskinen P K, Primmer C R, Adamík P, Artemyev A V, Belskii E, Both C, Bureš S, Burgess M D, Doligez B, Forsman J T, Grinkov V, Hoffmann U, Ivankina E, Král M, Krams I, Lampe H M, Moreno J, Mägi M, Nord A, Potti J, Ravussin P-A, Sokolov L
Department of Biology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Finnish Museum of Natural History, Zoology Unit, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
J Evol Biol. 2015 Apr;28(4):779-90. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12604. Epub 2015 Mar 17.
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as local adaptation, population differentiation and speciation, but the selective forces behind it are rarely known. We found support for the hypothesis that geographic variation in plumage traits of the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca is explained by character displacement with the collared flycatcher Ficedula albicollis in the contact zone. The plumage traits of the pied flycatcher differed strongly from the more conspicuous collared flycatcher in a sympatric area but increased in conspicuousness with increasing distance to there. Phenotypic differentiation (PST ) was higher than that in neutral genetic markers (FST ), and the effect of geographic distance remained when statistically controlling for neutral genetic differentiation. This suggests that a cline created by character displacement and gene flow explains phenotypic variation across the distribution of this species. The different plumage traits of the pied flycatcher are strongly to moderately correlated, indicating that they evolve non-independently from each other. The flycatchers provide an example of plumage patterns diverging in two species that differ in several aspects of appearance. The divergence in sympatry and convergence in allopatry in these birds provide a possibility to study the evolutionary mechanisms behind the highly divergent avian plumage patterns.
表型的地理变异在诸如局部适应、种群分化和物种形成等基本进化过程中起着关键作用,但其背后的选择力量却鲜为人知。我们发现有证据支持这样一种假说,即斑姬鹟(Ficedula hypoleuca)羽色特征的地理变异是由其与白领姬鹟(Ficedula albicollis)在接触区的特征取代所解释的。在同域分布区,斑姬鹟的羽色特征与更为显眼的白领姬鹟有很大差异,但随着与该区域距离的增加,其显眼程度也随之增加。表型分化(PST)高于中性遗传标记的分化(FST),并且在对中性遗传分化进行统计控制后,地理距离的影响依然存在。这表明由特征取代和基因流形成的渐变群解释了该物种分布范围内的表型变异。斑姬鹟不同的羽色特征之间存在强到中等程度的相关性,这表明它们并非独立进化。这些姬鹟为两个在外观的几个方面存在差异的物种的羽色模式分化提供了一个例子。这些鸟类在同域分布中的分化和异域分布中的趋同,为研究高度分化的鸟类羽色模式背后的进化机制提供了可能。