Department of Animal Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, 61801.
Current address: Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 73019.
Evolution. 2019 May;73(5):1037-1044. doi: 10.1111/evo.13711. Epub 2019 Mar 25.
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity in parental care might be especially effective in facilitating adaptive radiations if it allows populations to persist in novel environments. Here, we test the hypothesis that behavioral plasticity by parents in response to predation risk facilitated the adaptive radiation of three-spine sticklebacks. We compared the behavior of fathers across multiple ancestral (marine) and derived (freshwater) stickleback populations that differ in time since establishment. We measured behavioral plasticity in fathers in response to a predator found only in freshwater environments, simulating conditions marine males experience when colonizing freshwater. The antipredator behavior of males from newly established freshwater populations was intermediate between marine populations and well-established freshwater populations. In contrast to our predictions, on average, there was greater behavioral plasticity in derived freshwater populations than in ancestral marine populations. However, we found greater individual variation in behavioral reaction norms in marine populations compared to well-established freshwater populations, with newly established freshwater populations intermediate. This suggests that standing variation in behavioral reaction norms within ancestral populations might provide different evolutionary trajectories, and illustrates how plasticity can contribute to adaptive radiations.
表型可塑性可能会影响进化过程,如适应性辐射。如果亲代照顾的可塑性能够使种群在新环境中生存,那么它可能特别有助于促进适应性辐射。在这里,我们检验了一个假设,即父母对捕食风险的行为可塑性有助于三刺鱼的适应性辐射。我们比较了来自多个祖先(海洋)和衍生(淡水)棘鱼种群的父亲的行为,这些种群在建立时间上存在差异。我们测量了雄性对仅在淡水环境中发现的捕食者的行为可塑性,模拟了雄性在殖民淡水时所经历的条件。新建立的淡水种群的雄性的抗捕食行为介于海洋种群和已建立的淡水种群之间。与我们的预测相反,衍生的淡水种群的行为反应规范的平均可塑性大于祖先的海洋种群。然而,与已建立的淡水种群相比,我们在海洋种群中发现了更大的行为反应规范个体变异,新建立的淡水种群则处于中间水平。这表明,祖先种群中行为反应规范的固定变异可能提供不同的进化轨迹,并说明了可塑性如何有助于适应性辐射。