Department of Biology, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, USA.
Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
J Anim Ecol. 2021 Jan;90(1):168-182. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13322. Epub 2020 Oct 7.
The phenotypic expression and fitness consequences of behaviours that are exhibited during social interactions are especially sensitive to their local social context. This context-dependence is expected to generate more variation in the sign and magnitude of selection on social behaviour than that experienced by static characters like morphology. Relatively few studies, however, have examined selection on behavioural traits in multiple populations. We estimated sexual selection in the wild to determine if the strength and form of selection on social phenotypes is more variable than that on morphology. We compared selection gradients on social network position, body size, and weaponry of male forked fungus beetles Bolitotherus cornutus as they influenced mating success across nine natural subpopulations. Male horn length consistently experienced positive sexual selection. However, the sign and magnitude of selection on individual measures of network centrality (strength and betweenness) differed significantly among subpopulations. Moreover, selection on social behaviours occurred at a local scale ('soft selection'), whereas selection on horn length occurred at the metapopulation scale ('hard selection'). These results indicate that an individual with a given social phenotype could experience different fitness consequences depending on the network it occupies. While individuals seem to be unable to escape the fitness effects of their morphology, they may have the potential to mediate the pressures of selection on behavioural phenotypes by moving among subpopulations or altering social connections within a network.
在社会互动中表现出来的行为的表型表达和适应后果对其局部社会环境特别敏感。与形态等静态特征相比,这种语境依赖性预计会导致社会行为的选择信号和幅度产生更多的变化。然而,相对较少的研究检验了多个群体中行为特征的选择。我们在野外估计了性选择,以确定社会表型的选择强度和形式是否比形态的选择更具可变性。我们比较了分叉菌象鼻虫 Bolitotherus cornutus 雄性的社交网络位置、体型和武器的选择梯度,这些因素影响了它们在九个自然亚种群中的交配成功率。雄性角的长度始终经历着正的性选择。然而,个体网络中心性(强度和中介性)的个体测量值的选择信号和幅度在亚种群之间存在显著差异。此外,社会行为的选择发生在局部尺度(“软选择”),而角长度的选择发生在集合种群尺度(“硬选择”)。这些结果表明,具有特定社交表型的个体可能会根据其所处的网络而经历不同的适应后果。虽然个体似乎无法逃避其形态的适应后果,但它们可能有潜力通过在亚种群之间移动或改变网络内的社交关系来调节对行为表型的选择压力。