生物
性二态性
性别选择
种内竞争
可进化性
变化(天文学)
进化生物学
自然选择
生殖力
北极圈
选择(遗传算法)
动物
生态学
人口学
人口
物理
属
人工智能
社会学
天体物理学
计算机科学
作者
Patrick T. Rohner,Wolf U. Blanckenhorn,Nalini Puniamoorthy
出处
期刊:Evolution
[Wiley]
日期:2016-06-01
卷期号:70 (6): 1189-1199
被引量:48
摘要
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) arises when the net effects of natural and sexual selection on body size differ between the sexes. Quantitative SSD variation between taxa is common, but directional intraspecific SSD reversals are rare. We combined micro‐ and macroevolutionary approaches to study geographic SSD variation in closely related black scavenger flies. Common garden experiments revealed stark intra‐ and interspecific variation: Sepsis biflexuosa is monomorphic across the Holarctic, while S. cynipsea (only in Europe) consistently exhibits female‐biased SSD. Interestingly, S. neocynipsea displays contrasting SSD in Europe (females larger) and North America (males larger), a pattern opposite to the geographic reversal in SSD of S. punctum documented in a previous study. In accordance with the differential equilibrium model for the evolution of SSD, the intensity of sexual selection on male size varied between continents (weaker in Europe), whereas fecundity selection on female body size did not. Subsequent comparative analyses of 49 taxa documented at least six independent origins of male‐biased SSD in Sepsidae, which is likely caused by sexual selection on male size and mediated by bimaturism. Therefore, reversals in SSD and the associated changes in larval development might be much more common and rapid and less constrained than currently assumed.
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