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SWS2 visual pigment evolution as a test of historically contingent patterns of plumage color evolution in warblers
Authors:Natasha I Bloch  James M Morrow  Belinda S W Chang  Trevor D Price
Institution:1. Department of Ecology & Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago;2. Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cell & Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;3. Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution & Function, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Distantly related clades that occupy similar environments may differ due to the lasting imprint of their ancestors—historical contingency. The New World warblers (Parulidae) and Old World warblers (Phylloscopidae) are ecologically similar clades that differ strikingly in plumage coloration. We studied genetic and functional evolution of the short‐wavelength‐sensitive visual pigments (SWS2 and SWS1) to ask if altered color perception could contribute to the plumage color differences between clades. We show SWS2 is short‐wavelength shifted in birds that occupy open environments, such as finches, compared to those in closed environments, including warblers. Phylogenetic reconstructions indicate New World warblers were derived from a finch‐like form that colonized from the Old World 15–20 Ma. During this process, the SWS2 gene accumulated six substitutions in branches leading to New World warblers, inviting the hypothesis that passage through a finch‐like ancestor resulted in SWS2 evolution. In fact, we show spectral tuning remained similar across warblers as well as the finch ancestor. Results reject the hypothesis of historical contingency based on opsin spectral tuning, but point to evolution of other aspects of visual pigment function. Using the approach outlined here, historical contingency becomes a generally testable theory in systems where genotype and phenotype can be connected.
Keywords:Ancestral reconstructions  convergent evolution  correlated evolution  historical contingency  opsins  visual pigment in vitro expression
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