RECURRENT ORIGIN OF A SEXUALLY SELECTED TRAIT IN XIPHOPHORUS FISHES INFERRED FROM A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY

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MEYER, A
MORRISSEY, JM
SCHARTL, M
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[1] SUNY STONY BROOK,PROGRAM GENET,STONY BROOK,NY 11794
[2] UNIV WURZBURG,BIOZENTRUM,THEODOR BOVERI INST BIOWISSENSCH,D-97074 WURZBURG,GERMANY
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10.1038/368539a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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DARWIN1 believed that sexual selection accounts for the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments, such as the sword-like caudal fin extensions of male fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, that appear detrimental to survival. Swordtails continue to feature prominently in empirical work and theories of sexual selection; the pre-existing bias hypothesis has been offered as an explanation for the evolution of swords in these fishes2,3. Based upon a largely morphological phylogeny, this hypothesis suggests that female preference to mate with sworded males arose in ancestrally swordless species, thus pre-dating the origin of the sword itself and directly driving its evolution. Here we present a molecular phylogeny (based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences) of Xiphophorus which differs from the traditional one: it indicates that the sword originated and was lost repeatedly. Our phylogeny suggests that the ancestor of the genus is more likely to have possessed a sword than not, thus questioning the applicability of the pre-existing bias hypothesis as an explanation for the evolution of this sexually selected trait.
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