Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK.
School of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham Hill, Egham, TW20 0EX, UK.
Nat Commun. 2019 Apr 16;10(1):1773. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-09859-7.
Sexual selection is proposed to be a powerful driver of phenotypic evolution in animal systems. At macroevolutionary scales, sexual selection can theoretically drive both the rate and direction of phenotypic evolution, but this hypothesis remains contentious. Here, we find that differences in the rate and direction of plumage colour evolution are predicted by a proxy for sexual selection intensity (plumage dichromatism) in a large radiation of suboscine passerine birds (Tyrannida). We show that rates of plumage evolution are correlated between the sexes, but that sexual selection has a strong positive effect on male, but not female, interspecific divergence rates. Furthermore, we demonstrate that rapid male plumage divergence is biased towards carotenoid-based (red/yellow) colours widely assumed to represent honest sexual signals. Our results highlight the central role of sexual selection in driving avian colour divergence, and reveal the existence of convergent evolutionary responses of animal signalling traits under sexual selection.
性选择被认为是动物系统中表型进化的强大驱动力。从宏观进化的角度来看,性选择理论上可以驱动表型进化的速度和方向,但这一假设仍然存在争议。在这里,我们发现,在一个大型的亚鸣禽(Tyrannida)辐射中,羽毛颜色进化的速度和方向差异可以用性选择强度的一个代理(羽色二色性)来预测。我们表明,羽毛进化的速度在两性之间是相关的,但性选择对雄性而不是雌性的种间分化率有强烈的正向影响。此外,我们证明,雄性羽毛的快速分化偏向于广泛认为代表诚实性信号的基于类胡萝卜素的(红/黄)颜色。我们的研究结果强调了性选择在驱动鸟类颜色分化中的核心作用,并揭示了在性选择下动物信号特征的趋同进化反应的存在。