Kirkpatrick M, Barton N H
Department of Zoology, University of Texas, Austin 78712, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1997 Feb 18;94(4):1282-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.4.1282.
An important but controversial class of hypotheses concerning the evolution of female preferences for extreme male mating displays involves "indirect selection." Even in the absence of direct fitness effects, preference for males with high overall fitness can spread via a genetic correlation that develops between preference alleles and high fitness genotypes. Here we develop a quantitative expression for the force of indirect selection that (i) applies to any female mating behavior, (ii) is relatively insensitive to the underlying genetics, and (iii) is based on measurable quantities. In conjunction with the limited data now available, it suggests that the evolutionary force generated by indirect selection on preferences is weak in absolute terms. This finding raises the possibility that direct selection on preference genes may often be more important than indirect selection, but more data on the quantities identified by our model and on direct selection are needed to decide the question.
一类关于雌性对极端雄性求偶展示偏好进化的重要但有争议的假说涉及“间接选择”。即使在没有直接适应性效应的情况下,对具有高总体适应性雄性的偏好也可以通过偏好等位基因与高适应性基因型之间形成的遗传相关性而传播。在这里,我们推导出一个关于间接选择力的定量表达式,该表达式(i)适用于任何雌性交配行为,(ii)对基础遗传学相对不敏感,并且(iii)基于可测量的量。结合目前有限的数据,这表明间接选择对偏好产生的进化力在绝对意义上是微弱的。这一发现增加了对偏好基因的直接选择可能通常比间接选择更重要的可能性,但需要更多关于我们模型所确定的量以及直接选择的数据来确定这个问题。