Am Nat. 2020 Nov;196(5):566-576. doi: 10.1086/711045. Epub 2020 Sep 25.
AbstractPhenological traits, such as the timing of reproduction, are often influenced by social interactions between paired individuals. Such partner effects may occur when pair members affect each other's prebreeding environment. Partner effects can be environmentally and/or genetically determined, and quantifying direct and indirect genetic effects is important for understanding the evolutionary dynamics of phenological traits. Here, using 26 years of data from a pedigreed population of a migratory seabird, the common tern (), we investigate male and female effects on female laying date. We find that female laying date harbors both genetic and environmental variation and is additionally influenced by the environmental and, to a lesser extent, genetic component of its mate. We demonstrate this partner effect to be largely explained by male arrival date. Interestingly, analyses of mating patterns with respect to arrival date show mating to be strongly assortative, and using simulations we show that assortative mating leads to overestimation of partner effects. Our study provides evidence for partner effects on breeding phenology in a long-distance migrant while uncovering the potential causal pathways underlying the observed effects and raising awareness for confounding effects resulting from assortative mating or other common environmental effects.
摘要物候特征,如繁殖时间,通常受到配对个体之间的社会相互作用的影响。当对成员影响彼此的繁殖前环境时,可能会发生伙伴效应。伙伴效应可以是环境和/或遗传决定的,量化直接和间接遗传效应对于理解物候特征的进化动态很重要。在这里,我们使用 26 年来自迁徙海鸟普通燕鸥()的血统种群的数据,研究了雄性和雌性对雌性产卵日期的影响。我们发现,雌性产卵日期存在遗传和环境变异,并且还受到其伴侣的环境和(在较小程度上)遗传成分的影响。我们证明这种伙伴效应主要由雄性到达日期解释。有趣的是,关于到达日期的交配模式分析表明交配具有强烈的选择性,并且我们通过模拟表明,选择性交配导致伙伴效应的高估。我们的研究为长距离迁徙者的繁殖物候学中的伙伴效应提供了证据,同时揭示了观察到的效应背后的潜在因果途径,并提高了对由选择性交配或其他常见环境效应引起的混杂效应的认识。