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Environmental and genetic influences on mating strategies along a replicated food availability gradient in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)

机译:环境和遗传因素对孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)中食物重复利用的梯度影响,对交配策略的影响

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Food availability is expected to influence the relative cost of different mating tactics, but little attention has been paid to this potential source of adaptive geographic variation in behavior. Associations between the frequency of different mating tactics and resource availability could arise because tactic use responds directly to food intake (phenotypic plasticity), because populations exposed to different average levels of food availability have diverged genetically in tactic use, or both. Different populations of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in Trinidad experience different average levels of food availability. We combined field observations with laboratory “common garden” and diet experiments to examine how this environmental gradient has influenced the evolution of male mating tactics. Three independent components of variation in male behavior were found in the field: courtship versus foraging, dominance interactions, and interference competition versus searching for mates. Compared with low-food-availability sites, males at high-food-availability sites devoted more effort to interference competition. This difference disappeared in the common garden experiment, which suggests that it was caused by phenotypic plasticity and not genetic divergence. In the diet experiment, interference competition was more frequent and intense among males raised on the greater of two food levels, but this was only true for fish descended from sites with low food availability. Thus, the association between interference competition and food availability in the field can be attributed to a genetically variable norm of reaction. Genetically variable norms of reaction with respect to food intake were found for the other two behavioral components as well and are discussed in relation to the patterns observed in the field. Our results indicate that food availability gradients are an important, albeit complex, source of geographic variation in male mating strategies.
机译:预计食物的供应量会影响不同交配策略的相对成本,但是很少有人注意到这种行为的适应性地理差异的潜在来源。不同交配策略的频率与资源可利用性之间可能存在关联,因为策略的使用直接对食物摄入做出反应(表型可塑性),这是因为暴露于不同平均可用食物水平的人群在策略上使用了遗传差异,或两者兼而有之。特立尼达的孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)的不同种群经历的平均平均食物供应水平不同。我们将现场观察与实验室“公共花园”和饮食实验相结合,以研究这种环境梯度如何影响雄性交配策略的演变。该领域发现了男性行为变化的三个独立成分:求爱与觅食,优势互动以及干扰竞争与寻找伴侣。与食物供应量低的地点相比,食物供应量高的地方的男性在干扰竞争上付出了更多的努力。这种差异在普通的花园实验中消失了,这表明它是由表型可塑性而不是基因差异引起的。在饮食实验中,在两种食物水平较高的情况下饲养的雄性之间的干扰竞争更为频繁和激烈,但这仅适用于来自食物供应不足的地方的鱼类。因此,田间干扰竞争与粮食供应之间的关联可归因于反应的遗传可变标准。还针对其他两个行为成分发现了与食物摄入有关的遗传可变反应准则,并就该领域中观察到的模式进行了讨论。我们的结果表明,在男性交配策略中,食物可获得性梯度是重要的(尽管很复杂)地理变异的来源。

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