Department of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015.
Department of Psychology, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603.
Evolution. 2018 May;72(5):1155-1164. doi: 10.1111/evo.13470. Epub 2018 Apr 10.
Identifying the phenotypes underlying postzygotic reproductive isolation is crucial for fully understanding the evolution and maintenance of species. One potential postzygotic isolating barrier that has rarely been examined is learning and memory ability in hybrids. Learning and memory are important fitness-related traits, especially in scatter-hoarding species, where accurate retrieval of hoarded food is vital for winter survival. Here, we test the hypothesis that learning and memory ability can act as a postzygotic isolating barrier by comparing these traits among two scatter-hoarding songbird species, black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis), and their naturally occurring hybrids. In an outdoor aviary setting, we find that hybrid chickadees perform significantly worse on an associative learning spatial task and are worse at solving a novel problem compared to both parental species. Deficiencies in learning and memory abilities could therefore contribute to postzygotic reproductive isolation between chickadee species. Given the importance of learning and memory for fitness, our results suggest that these traits may play an important, but as yet overlooked, role in postzygotic reproductive isolation.
确定合子后生殖隔离的表型对于全面了解物种的进化和维持至关重要。一个很少被研究的潜在的合子后隔离屏障是杂种的学习和记忆能力。学习和记忆是重要的与适应度相关的特征,特别是在分散贮藏物种中,准确检索贮藏的食物对冬季生存至关重要。在这里,我们通过比较两种分散贮藏的鸣禽,黑顶山雀(Poecile atricapillus)和卡罗莱纳山雀(Poecile carolinensis)及其自然发生的杂种,检验了学习和记忆能力可以作为合子后隔离屏障的假设。在户外鸟舍环境中,我们发现杂种山雀在联想学习空间任务上的表现明显较差,与两个亲种相比,解决新问题的能力也较差。因此,学习和记忆能力的缺陷可能导致山雀种间的合子后生殖隔离。鉴于学习和记忆对适应度的重要性,我们的结果表明,这些特征可能在合子后生殖隔离中起着重要但尚未被忽视的作用。