Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, United States.
Elife. 2019 Sep 3;8:e44454. doi: 10.7554/eLife.44454.
Some oscine songbird species modify their songs throughout their lives ('adult song plasticity' or 'open-ended learning'), while others crystallize their songs around sexual maturity. It remains unknown whether the strength of sexual selection on song characteristics, such as repertoire size, affects adult song plasticity, or whether adult song plasticity affects song evolution. Here, we compiled data about song plasticity, song characteristics, and mating system and then examined evolutionary interactions between these traits. Across 67 species, we found that lineages with adult song plasticity show directional evolution toward increased syllable and song repertoires, while several other song characteristics evolved faster, but in a non-directional manner. Song plasticity appears to drive bi-directional transitions between monogamous and polygynous social mating systems. Notably, our analysis of correlated evolution suggests that extreme syllable and song repertoire sizes drive the evolution of adult song plasticity or stability, providing novel evidence that sexual selection may indirectly influence open- versus closed-ended learning.
一些鸣禽物种在其一生中会不断改变其歌声(“成年歌声可塑性”或“开放式学习”),而另一些则在性成熟时固定其歌声。目前尚不清楚歌曲特征(如曲目大小)所受到的性选择压力的强弱是否会影响成年歌声可塑性,或者成年歌声可塑性是否会影响歌曲进化。在这里,我们汇总了有关歌声可塑性、歌声特征和交配系统的数据,然后检查了这些特征之间的进化相互作用。在 67 个物种中,我们发现具有成年歌声可塑性的谱系表现出朝着增加音节和歌曲曲目的方向进化,而其他几个歌声特征则以更快的速度进化,但方向不明确。歌声可塑性似乎驱动了从一夫一妻制到多配偶制社会交配系统的双向转变。值得注意的是,我们对相关性进化的分析表明,音节和歌曲曲目大小的极值会驱动成年歌声可塑性或稳定性的进化,这为性选择可能间接地影响开放式学习和封闭式学习提供了新的证据。