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平行进化力量影响热带鸣禽中雌雄歌曲的进化。

Parallel evolutionary forces influence the evolution of male and female songs in a tropical songbird.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada.

Great Lakes Institute of Environmental Research, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2018 Jul;31(7):979-994. doi: 10.1111/jeb.13279. Epub 2018 May 7.

Abstract

Given the important role that animal vocalizations play in mate attraction and resource defence, acoustic signals are expected to play a significant role in speciation. Most studies, however, have focused on the acoustic traits of male animals living in the temperate zone. In contrast to temperate environments, in the tropics, it is commonplace for both sexes to produce complex acoustic signals. Therefore, tropical birds offer the opportunity to compare the sexes and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the evolution of animal signals. In this study, we quantified patterns of acoustic variation in Rufous-and-white Wrens (Thryophilus rufalbus) from five populations in Central America. We quantified similarities and differences between male and female songs by comparing the role that acoustic adaptation, cultural isolation and neutral genetic divergence have played in shaping acoustic divergence. We found that males and females showed considerable acoustic variation across populations, although females exhibited greater population divergence than males. Redundancy analysis and partial-redundancy analysis revealed significant relationships between acoustic variation and ecological variables, genetic distance, and geographic distance. Both ambient background noise and geographic distance explained a high proportion of variance for both males and females, suggesting that both acoustic adaptation and cultural isolation influence song. Overall, our results indicate that parallel evolutionary forces act on male and female acoustic signals and highlight the important role that cultural drift and selection play in the evolution of both male and female songs.

摘要

鉴于动物发声在配偶吸引和资源防御中所起的重要作用,人们期望声学信号在物种形成中发挥重要作用。然而,大多数研究都集中在生活在温带地区的雄性动物的声学特征上。与温带环境不同,在热带地区,雌雄两性都普遍产生复杂的声学信号。因此,热带鸟类为比较雌雄两性并提供对动物信号进化的更全面理解提供了机会。在这项研究中,我们量化了来自中美洲五个种群的红褐白鹪鹩(Thryophilus rufalbus)的声学变异模式。我们通过比较声学适应、文化隔离和中性遗传分歧在塑造声学分歧方面所起的作用,来量化雌雄歌曲的相似性和差异性。我们发现,雄性和雌性在不同种群之间表现出相当大的声学差异,尽管雌性表现出比雄性更大的种群差异。冗余分析和偏冗余分析揭示了声学变异与生态变量、遗传距离和地理距离之间的显著关系。背景环境噪声和地理距离都解释了雄性和雌性的大部分变异,这表明声学适应和文化隔离都对歌声有影响。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,平行的进化力量作用于雌雄的声学信号,并强调了文化漂移和选择在雌雄歌声进化中的重要作用。

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