Kopp Michael, Servedio Maria R, Mendelson Tamra C, Safran Rebecca J, Rodríguez Rafael L, Hauber Mark E, Scordato Elizabeth C, Symes Laurel B, Balakrishnan Christopher N, Zonana David M, van Doorn G Sander
Am Nat. 2018 Jan;191(1):1-20. doi: 10.1086/694889. Epub 2017 Nov 21.
The large body of theory on speciation with gene flow has brought to light fundamental differences in the effects of two types of mating rules on speciation: preference/trait rules, in which divergence in both (female) preferences and (male) mating traits is necessary for assortment, and matching rules, in which individuals mate with like individuals on the basis of the presence of traits or alleles that they have in common. These rules can emerge from a variety of behavioral or other mechanisms in ways that are not always obvious. We discuss the theoretical properties of both types of rules and explain why speciation is generally thought to be more likely under matching rather than preference/trait rules. We furthermore discuss whether specific assortative mating mechanisms fall under a preference/trait or matching rule, present empirical evidence for these mechanisms, and propose empirical tests that could distinguish between them. The synthesis of the theoretical literature on these assortative mating rules with empirical studies of the mechanisms by which they act can provide important insights into the occurrence of speciation with gene flow. Finally, by providing a clear framework we hope to inspire greater alignment in the ways that both theoreticians and empiricists study mating rules and how these rules affect speciation through maintaining or eroding barriers to gene flow among closely related species or populations.
偏好/性状规则,即(雌性)偏好和(雄性)交配性状的分歧对于分类是必要的;以及匹配规则,即个体基于共同拥有的性状或等位基因与相似个体交配。这些规则可以通过各种行为或其他机制以不总是明显的方式出现。我们讨论了这两种规则的理论特性,并解释了为什么一般认为在匹配规则而非偏好/性状规则下物种形成更有可能发生。我们还讨论了特定的选型交配机制属于偏好/性状规则还是匹配规则,给出了这些机制的实证证据,并提出了能够区分它们的实证检验方法。将这些选型交配规则的理论文献与它们作用机制的实证研究相结合,可以为有基因流情况下物种形成的发生提供重要见解。最后,通过提供一个清晰的框架,我们希望能促使理论家和实证家在研究交配规则以及这些规则如何通过维持或消除近缘物种或种群间基因流障碍来影响物种形成的方式上更加一致。