Kavčić Krešimir, Corlatti Luca, Safner Toni, Budak Nikola, Šprem Nikica
Department of Fisheries, Apiculture, Wildlife Management and Special Zoology Faculty of Agriculture University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia.
Chair of Wildlife Ecology and Management University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany.
Ecol Evol. 2020 Jan 24;10(4):2085-2092. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6041. eCollection 2020 Feb.
The expression of sexually selected traits in highly dimorphic ungulates may be influenced by environmental quality. Variations in habitat conditions can impose different constraints on the allocation of energy resources to male life-history traits, and possibly alter the female preferences for specific features. Here, we compared the horn growth patterns in male European mouflon living in different habitats (Mediterranean vs. continental) but sharing a common genetic origin. We hypothesized that the expression of sexually selected traits such as horn development should be promoted in more favorable habitat conditions (i.e., Mediterranean). Using linear mixed models on data retrieved from individuals harvested under the same hunting regime, we found longer horns and greater individual variance in horn segment length in the Mediterranean population than in the continental one. Furthermore, Mediterranean rams showed no evidence of compensatory horn growth, as opposed to the continental rams. Unexpectedly, horn base circumference was greater in the continental habitat than in the Mediterranean one. The overall results suggest different patterns of investment in horns in the two populations, with seemingly stronger pressure and consequences of sexual selection on mouflon rams living in more favorable environments. Although the role of hunters' selectivity cannot be excluded a priori, our data suggest that the differences in the expression of sexually selected traits in our study populations may be influenced by environmental conditions. Because sexual selection can impose substantial fitness costs on individuals, further investigations on the trade-offs between reproduction and survival would improve our understanding of the dynamics of mouflon populations living in different environmental conditions.
在高度两性异形的有蹄类动物中,性选择特征的表达可能会受到环境质量的影响。栖息地条件的变化可能会对雄性生命史特征的能量资源分配施加不同的限制,并可能改变雌性对特定特征的偏好。在此,我们比较了生活在不同栖息地(地中海地区与大陆地区)但具有共同遗传起源的雄性欧洲盘羊的角生长模式。我们假设,在更有利的栖息地条件下(即地中海地区),诸如角发育等性选择特征的表达应该会得到促进。通过对在相同狩猎制度下捕获的个体的数据使用线性混合模型,我们发现地中海种群的角比大陆种群的更长,并且角段长度的个体差异更大。此外,与大陆地区的公羊不同,地中海地区的公羊没有表现出补偿性角生长的迹象。出乎意料的是,大陆栖息地的羊角基部周长比地中海地区的更大。总体结果表明,这两个种群对角的投资模式不同,对于生活在更有利环境中的欧洲盘羊公羊,性选择的压力和后果似乎更强。虽然不能先验地排除猎人选择性的作用,但我们的数据表明,我们研究种群中性选择特征表达的差异可能受到环境条件的影响。由于性选择会给个体带来巨大的适应性成本,进一步研究繁殖与生存之间的权衡将有助于我们更好地理解生活在不同环境条件下的欧洲盘羊种群的动态。