DIFFERENTIAL PREDATION ON SEXES AFFECTS COLOR POLYMORPHISM OF THE ISOPOD IDOTEA-BALTICA (PALLAS)

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作者
JORMALAINEN, V [1 ]
MERILAITA, S [1 ]
TUOMI, J [1 ]
机构
[1] LUND UNIV, DEPT ECOL, S-22362 LUND, SWEDEN
关键词
HABITAT CHOICE; COLOR POLYMORPHISM; DIMORPHIC NICHES; SEXUAL DIFFERENCES; APOSTATIC SELECTION;
D O I
10.1016/0024-4066(95)90028-4
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Variable selection, including spatio-temporal variation, frequency-dependent selection and differential selection due to habitat choice, may maintain polymorphism in heterogeneous environments. We studied predation as a selective agent on colour polymorphism of the aquatic isopod I. baltica. Variable predation on this species can arise from at least three sources. First, apostatic selection was studied by testing the formation of preferences on colour morphs in the perch, a common predator of I. baltica. Such acquired preferences should induce apostatic selection. While our results indicate some acquired preferences, there was significant heterogeneity in the behaviour of predator individuals. Second, temporal variation in selection can arise due to habitat shift from the green algae juvenile habitat to the bladderwrack adult habitat, and the consequent change in the crypsis of the morphs. Different crypsis between sexes probably promoted high predation mortality among females in the juvenile habitat. The high rate of male mortality during the breeding period, on the other hand, was presumably due to their high mate-searching activity. Third, the sex-dependent habitat choice of I. baltica leads to sexual differences in the susceptibility of morphs to predation. Predators preferred the white-spotted morph over the uniform one in males but not in females, supporting the 'dimorphic niche' hypothesis as an explanation of sexual differences in morph frequencies. Finally, no evidence was found that the colouration patterns were under sexual selection. We therefore conclude that variable predation is the most promising explanation for the maintenance of polymorphism in I. baltica.
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