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同域分布的安乐蜥共有特征的条件依赖性存在差异。

Condition dependence of shared traits differs between sympatric Anolis lizards.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia.

Department of Biology, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa.

出版信息

J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2017 Feb;327(2-3):110-118. doi: 10.1002/jez.2076. Epub 2017 May 29.

Abstract

In many species, sexually selected combat and display traits can confer dramatic fitness benefits to males by aiding in mate acquisition, so individuals maximally invest energy into their growth and maintenance. Such traits are deemed condition-dependent, as the energy that is available for investment depends on the health and condition of the individual. Condition dependence is present in a wide range of traits across many taxa, but the extent to which condition dependence varies among shared traits in closely related species is poorly understood. We tested for condition dependence in two Anolis lizards, the ground anole (Anolis humilis) and the slender anole (Anolis limifrons). Specifically, we measured dewlap area, jaw length, jaw width, and sprint speed, and then regressed one of two indices of body condition on each of these traits for both species. We found that dewlap area and jaw width exhibited condition dependence in ground anoles, but not in slender anoles. Sprint speed and jaw length were not condition-dependent in either species. The presence of condition dependence in ground anoles, but not slender anoles, implies evolutionary liability in the condition dependence of shared traits. Additionally, the fact that condition dependence was only detected in ground anoles, which have a greater relative dewlap size, suggests a potential role for signal evolution or strength of sexual selection in the evolution of condition dependence. Finally, our research suggests that variation in condition dependence of sexually selected traits could have implications for the evolution of dewlap diversity among Anolis species.

摘要

在许多物种中,性选择的战斗和展示特征可以通过帮助雄性获得配偶而极大地提高其适应性,因此个体最大限度地投入精力来生长和维持。这些特征被认为是依赖于条件的,因为可用于投资的能量取决于个体的健康和状况。条件依赖性存在于许多分类群的广泛特征中,但在密切相关的物种中,共享特征的条件依赖性差异程度理解甚少。我们在两种安乐蜥(Anolis lizards)中测试了条件依赖性,即地安乐蜥(Anolis humilis)和细瘦安乐蜥(Anolis limifrons)。具体来说,我们测量了颈垂的面积、下颚的长度、下颚的宽度和冲刺速度,然后针对每个物种,将两个身体状况指数之一与这些特征中的每一个进行回归。我们发现颈垂面积和下颚宽度在地安乐蜥中表现出条件依赖性,但在细瘦安乐蜥中则没有。冲刺速度和下颚长度在两个物种中均不受条件依赖性影响。地安乐蜥中存在条件依赖性,而细瘦安乐蜥中则不存在,这意味着共享特征的条件依赖性存在进化上的劣势。此外,只有在颈垂相对较大的地安乐蜥中才检测到条件依赖性,这表明信号进化或性选择强度在条件依赖性进化中可能具有潜在作用。最后,我们的研究表明,性选择特征的条件依赖性的变化可能对安乐蜥物种中颈垂多样性的进化产生影响。

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