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歌曲对色彩对角:是什么解释了性选择特征的多样性?

Songs versus colours versus horns: what explains the diversity of sexually selected traits?

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721-0088, U.S.A.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2020 Aug;95(4):847-864. doi: 10.1111/brv.12593. Epub 2020 Feb 24.

Abstract

Papers on sexual selection often highlight the incredible diversity of sexually selected traits across animals. Yet, few studies have tried to explain why this diversity evolved. Animals use many different types of traits to attract mates and outcompete rivals, including colours, songs, and horns, but it remains unclear why, for example, some taxa have songs, others have colours, and others horns. Here, we first conduct a systematic survey of the basic diversity and distribution of different types of sexually selected signals and weapons across the animal Tree of Life. Based on this survey, we describe seven major patterns in trait diversity and distributions. We then discuss 10 unanswered questions raised by these patterns, and how they might be addressed. One major pattern is that most types of sexually selected signals and weapons are apparently absent from most animal phyla (88%), in contrast to the conventional wisdom that a diversity of sexually selected traits is present across animals. Furthermore, most trait diversity is clustered in Arthropoda and Chordata, but only within certain clades. Within these clades, many different types of traits have evolved, and many types appear to have evolved repeatedly. By contrast, other major arthropod and chordate clades appear to lack all or most trait types, and similar patterns are repeated at smaller phylogenetic scales (e.g. within insects). Although most research on sexual selection focuses on female choice, we find similar numbers of traits (among sampled species) are involved in male contests (44%) and female choice (55%). Overall, these patterns are largely unexplained and unexplored, as are many other fundamental questions about the evolution of these traits. We suggest that understanding the diversity of sexually selected traits may require a shift towards macroevolutionary studies at relatively deep timescales (e.g. tens to hundreds of millions of years ago).

摘要

关于性选择的论文经常强调动物之间具有令人难以置信的多样化的性选择特征。然而,很少有研究试图解释这种多样性是如何进化而来的。动物使用许多不同类型的特征来吸引配偶和击败竞争对手,包括颜色、歌曲和角,但仍不清楚为什么有些分类群有歌曲,有些有颜色,而有些有角。在这里,我们首先对动物生命之树中不同类型的性选择信号和武器的基本多样性和分布进行了系统调查。基于这项调查,我们描述了特征多样性和分布的七个主要模式。然后,我们讨论了这些模式提出的 10 个未解决的问题,以及如何解决这些问题。一个主要模式是,大多数类型的性选择信号和武器显然不存在于大多数动物门(88%)中,与性选择特征在动物中普遍存在的传统观点相反。此外,大多数特征多样性集中在节肢动物和脊索动物中,但仅在某些进化枝中。在这些进化枝中,许多不同类型的特征已经进化,并且许多类型似乎已经多次进化。相比之下,其他主要的节肢动物和脊索动物进化枝似乎缺乏所有或大多数特征类型,并且类似的模式在较小的系统发育尺度上(例如昆虫内部)重复出现。尽管大多数关于性选择的研究都集中在雌性选择上,但我们发现参与雄性竞争(44%)和雌性选择(55%)的特征数量相似(在所采样的物种中)。总体而言,这些模式在很大程度上是无法解释的,这些特征的进化还有许多其他基本问题也是如此。我们建议,理解性选择特征的多样性可能需要向相对较深的时间尺度(例如数千万年前)的宏观进化研究转变。

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