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窃听微捕食者:作为性信号表达和种内竞争的动态限制者

Eavesdropping Micropredators as Dynamic Limiters of Sexual Signal Elaboration and Intrasexual Competition.

出版信息

Am Nat. 2022 May;199(5):653-665. doi: 10.1086/718967. Epub 2022 Mar 25.

Abstract

AbstractTo thoroughly understand the drivers of dynamic signal elaboration requires assessing the direct and indirect effects of naturally interacting factors. Here, we use structural equation modeling to test multivariate data from in situ observations of sexual signal production against a model of causal processes hypothesized to drive signal elaboration. We assess direct and indirect effects, and relative impacts, of male-male competition and attacks by eavesdropping frog-biting midges (Diptera: Corethrellidae) on call elaboration of male túngara frogs (). We find that the intensity of attacks by these micropredator flies drives the extent to which frogs elaborate their calls, likely due to a temporal trade-off between signaling and antimicropredator defense. Micropredator attacks appear to dynamically limit a male's call rate and complexity and consequently dampen the effects of intrasexual competition. In accounting for naturally interacting drivers of signal elaboration, this study presents a counterpoint to the mechanisms traditionally thought to drive sexual selection in this system. Moreover, the results shed light on the relatively unexamined and potentially influential role of eavesdropping micropredators in the evolution of sexual communication systems.

摘要

摘要

要彻底了解动态信号细化的驱动因素,需要评估自然相互作用因素的直接和间接影响。在这里,我们使用结构方程模型,根据假设驱动信号细化的因果过程模型,对性信号产生的现场观察的多变量数据进行测试。我们评估了雄性间竞争和被偷听的食虫虻(双翅目:Corethrellidae)攻击对 túngara 青蛙()叫声细化的直接和间接影响以及相对影响。我们发现,这些微捕食者苍蝇的攻击强度驱动了青蛙叫声的细化程度,这可能是由于信号和抗微捕食防御之间的时间权衡。微捕食者的攻击似乎动态地限制了雄性的鸣叫率和复杂性,从而削弱了种内竞争的影响。在解释信号细化的自然相互作用驱动因素时,本研究提出了一个与传统上认为在该系统中驱动性选择的机制相对立的观点。此外,研究结果揭示了在性通讯系统进化中,偷听微捕食者的相对未被研究但潜在有影响力的作用。

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