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SIZE-DEPENDENT ASYMMETRY - FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY VERSUS ANTISYMMETRY AND ITS RELEVANCE TO CONDITION-DEPENDENT SIGNALING

机译:大小相关的不对称-波动不对称与反对称及其与条件相关的信号的相关性

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Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) has received much recent attention in studies of the evolution of sexual signaling systems. Tests apparently showing that symmetry decreases as individual condition decreases have bolstered the view that FA plays a significant role in the evolution of sexual signals. However, a closer inspection of several examples of bilateral variation as a function of trait size (a correlate of condition) suggests a different pattern of variation. Rather than FA, these traits suggest a pattern of size-dependent antisymmetry (a bimodal frequency distribution of R - L). We introduce some quantitative methods to test for condition-or size-dependent FA. Our analyses reject pure FA for four of the five published datasets involving signals (the fifth is equivocal), bur confirm the presence of size-dependent FA in one nonsignaling trait. In the studies not conforming to FA, the data appear to fit more closely a pattern of antisymmetry in individuals with smaller signaling traits. Our results thus suggest that current discussions and conclusions about the role of FA in the evolution of signaling systems should be reconsidered. More specifically, we note that condition-dependent antisymmetry offers a more reliable indicator than condition-dependent FA. We caution, however, that additional work will be needed to determine whether the pattern is general and not an artifact. Our method of analysis could usefully be applied to studies of other continuous factors expected to be correlated with asymmetries, including heterozygosity, inbreeding, and environmental stress. Finally, we suggest that antisymmetry may have commonly been mistaken for FA in a variety of cases dealing with a variety of problems. [References: 53]
机译:波动性不对称(FA)在性信号系统进化的研究中受到了很多关注。测试显然表明对称性随个体状况的降低而降低,这支持了FA在性信号的进化中起重要作用的观点。但是,仔细观察作为性状大小(条件的相关性)的函数的双边变异的几个示例,可以发现变异的不同模式。这些特征而不是FA,暗示了一种大小依赖的反对称模式(RL的双峰频率分布)。我们介绍了一些定量方法来测试条件或大小依赖的FA。我们的分析拒绝了涉及信号的五个已公开数据集中的四个的纯FA(第五个是模棱两可的),bur证实了一种非信号性状中存在依赖于大小的FA。在不符合FA的研究中,数据似乎更符合具有较小信号特征的个体的反对称模式。因此,我们的结果表明,应该重新考虑有关FA在信号系统进化中的作用的当前讨论和结论。更具体地说,我们注意到,与条件相关的FA相比,条件相关的反对称性提供了更可靠的指标。但是,我们提醒您,将需要进行额外的工作来确定模式是否是通用模式而不是伪像。我们的分析方法可以有效地用于研究与不对称性相关的其他连续因素,包括杂合性,近交和环境胁迫。最后,我们建议在处理各种问题的各种情况下,反对称通常可能被误认为是FA。 [参考:53]

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