Parallel evolution of the sexes? Effects of predation and habitat features on the size and shape of wild guppies

被引:132
作者
Hendry, AP
Kelly, ML
Kinnison, MT
Reznick, DN
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Redpath Museum, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada
[2] McGill Univ, Dept Biol, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada
[3] Univ Maine, Dept Sci Biol, Orono, ME USA
[4] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
关键词
adaptive divergence; adaptive radiation; biomechanics; ecomorphology; geometric morphometrics; local adaptation; sexual dimorphism; swimming performance;
D O I
10.1111/j.1420-9101.2005.01061.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Environmental gradients often lead to the parallel evolution of populations and species. To what extent do such gradients also lead to parallel evolution of the sexes? We used guppies (Poecilia reticulata) to examine the parallel and independent (sex-specific) aspects of population divergence in response to predation and habitat features. Geometric morphometrics was used to analyse size and shape variation for 1335 guppies from 27 to 31 sites sampled in each of 2 years. Body size showed strong parallel population divergence; both sexes were larger at sites with a more open canopy and with higher flow. Body shape showed a mixture of parallel and independent population divergence. The strongest and most consistent effects were (1) high-predation sites had males with smaller heads and deeper caudal peduncles, (2) open-canopy sites had females with smaller heads and more distended abdomens and (3) high-flow sites had males and females with smaller heads and deeper caudal peduncles.
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页码:741 / 754
页数:14
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