Ecological speciation in Darwin's finches: Parsing the effects of magic traits  

Ecological speciation in Darwin's finches: Parsing the effects of magic traits

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作  者:Jeffrey PODOS Rie DYBBOE Mads Ole JENSEN 

机构地区:[1]Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003, USA [2]Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, The August Krogh Bldg., Universitetsparken 13, DK-2100, Copenhagen,Denmark [3]Horsens Statsskole, Studenterwenget 2, 7000 Horsens, Denmark

出  处:《Current Zoology》2013年第1期8-19,共12页动物学报(英文版)

摘  要:Many recent studies of ecological speciation have focused on "magic trait" scenarios, in which divergent selection on viability traits leads inextricably to corresponding divergence in mechanisms, especially mate recognition systems, that facilitate assortative mating. Speciation however may also proceed via other scenarios, such as when populations experience directly se- lected or random divergence in mate recognition systems. The relative contributions of magic trait versus other scenarios for speciation remain virtually unexplored. The present study aims to test the relative contribution of the magic trait scenario in the divergence of populations of the medium ground finch Geospiza fortis of Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos. First, we assess differ- ences in G. fortis song between a northern population (Borrero Bay) and a southeastern population (El Garrapatero), differences that we propose (along with other within-island geographic song variations) have arisen via scenarios that do not involve a magic trait scenario. Pairwise comparisons of raw and composite (PC) song parameters, as well as discriminant functions analyses, re- veal significant patterns of song divergence between sites. Second, we test the ability of territorial males at Borrero Bay to dis- criminate songs from the two sites. We find that G. fortis males can discriminate within-island song variants, responding more strongly to local than to "foreign" songs, along 3 raw and 1 composite response measures. Third, we compare these findings to prior data sets on song divergence and discrimination in Santa Cruz G. fortis. These comparisons suggest that song divergence and discrimination are shaped less strongly by geographic sources than by morphological (beak-related) sources. We thus argue that interpopulation song divergence and discrimination, fundamental elements of assortative mating in Darwin's finches, can be fos- tered in early stages of divergence under magic trait as well as alternative scenarios for speciation

关 键 词:GALAPAGOS Bird song Geographic variation Acoustic communication 

分 类 号:Q111.2[生物学—普通生物学] TU241[建筑科学—建筑设计及理论]

 

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