Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.
Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL, CONICET), Corrientes, Argentina.
Science. 2021 Mar 26;371(6536). doi: 10.1126/science.abc0256.
Behavioral isolation can catalyze speciation and permit the slow accumulation of additional reproductive barriers between co-occurring organisms. We illustrate how this process occurs by examining the genomic and behavioral bases of pre-mating isolation between two bird species ( and the recently discovered ) that belong to the southern capuchino seedeaters, a recent, rapid radiation characterized by variation in male plumage coloration and song. Although these two species co-occur without obvious ecological barriers to reproduction, we document behaviors indicating species recognition by song and plumage traits and strong assortative mating associated with genomic regions underlying male plumage patterning. Plumage differentiation likely originated through the reassembly of standing genetic variation, indicating how novel sexual signals may quickly arise and maintain species boundaries.
行为隔离可以促进物种形成,并允许在共存生物之间缓慢积累额外的生殖隔离。我们通过研究属于南部卡波西诺种子食雀的两种鸟类( 和最近发现的 )之间的交配前隔离的基因组和行为基础来说明这一过程是如何发生的,这是一个最近快速辐射的物种,其特征是雄性羽毛颜色和歌声的变化。尽管这两个物种共存,没有明显的繁殖生态障碍,但我们记录到的行为表明,它们通过歌声和羽毛特征识别物种,并与雄性羽毛图案的基因组区域相关的强烈交配选择相联系。羽毛分化可能起源于遗传变异的重新组合,这表明新的性信号可能很快出现并维持物种边界。