Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, 137 Mulford Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2019 Jul 24;286(1907):20191450. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2019.1450.
Understanding how animal communication varies across time and space is critical to understanding how animal signals have evolved and how they function. Changes in temperature, which occur across both time and space, can alter both the courtship and mate choice behaviour of ectothermic animals. In this study, we examine the effect of daily thermal variation on courtship and mate choice in the wolf spider Schizocosa floridana, which produces a complex song with vibrations from three distinct body parts. We test the hypothesis that different components of S. floridana's courtship respond differently to daily changes in temperature and that corresponding mate choice patterns lead to complex, overlapping shifts in selection on the display itself. By manipulating the thermal environment of courting and choosing pairs, we found that several song components increased in production rate with increased temperature, whereas others decreased, or did not respond at all. We also found evidence that selection on courtship shifts with temperature in several ways, with some display components experiencing directional selection at higher temperatures, but not at lower temperatures. Our findings make it clear that understanding the effect of environmental variation on communication is critical to understanding how selection operates on mate choice and how signals, particularly complex signals, evolve.
了解动物在时间和空间上的通讯方式如何变化对于理解动物信号如何进化以及它们如何发挥作用至关重要。温度的变化,无论是在时间上还是空间上,都会改变变温动物的求偶和配偶选择行为。在这项研究中,我们研究了每日热波动对产生来自三个不同身体部位振动的复杂歌曲的佛罗里达狼蛛 Schizocosa floridana 的求偶和配偶选择的影响。我们假设 S. floridana 的求偶的不同组成部分对温度的日常变化有不同的反应,并且相应的配偶选择模式导致对展示本身的复杂、重叠的选择变化。通过操纵求偶和选择对的热环境,我们发现几个歌曲组成部分随着温度的升高而增加了产生率,而其他部分则减少,或者根本没有反应。我们还发现了证据表明,求偶选择随着温度的变化而变化,一些展示成分在较高温度下经历了定向选择,但在较低温度下则没有。我们的研究结果清楚地表明,理解环境变化对通讯的影响对于理解选择如何作用于配偶选择以及信号(特别是复杂信号)如何进化至关重要。