Early origin of sweet perception in the songbird radiation
鸣鸟
感知
生物
地理
心理学
生态学
神经科学
作者
Yasuka Toda,Meng‐Ching Ko,Qiaoyi Liang,Eliot T. Miller,Alejandro Rico‐Guevara,Tomoya Nakagita,Ayano Sakakibara,Kana Uemura,Timothy B. Sackton,Takashi Hayakawa,Simon Yung Wa Sin,Yoshiro Ishimaru,Takumi Misaka,Pablo Oteíza,James D. Crall,Scott V. Edwards,William A. Buttemer,Shuichi Matsumura,Maude W. Baldwin
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2021-07-09卷期号:373 (6551): 226-231被引量:37
Early events in the evolutionary history of a clade can shape the sensory systems of descendant lineages. Although the avian ancestor may not have had a sweet receptor, the widespread incidence of nectar-feeding birds suggests multiple acquisitions of sugar detection. In this study, we identify a single early sensory shift of the umami receptor (the T1R1-T1R3 heterodimer) that conferred sweet-sensing abilities in songbirds, a large evolutionary radiation containing nearly half of all living birds. We demonstrate sugar responses across species with diverse diets, uncover critical sites underlying carbohydrate detection, and identify the molecular basis of sensory convergence between songbirds and nectar-specialist hummingbirds. This early shift shaped the sensory biology of an entire radiation, emphasizing the role of contingency and providing an example of the genetic basis of convergence in avian evolution.