Different sexual traits show covariation among genotypes: implications for sexual selection |
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Authors: | Cooperman Alison F; Polak Michal; Evans Christopher S; Taylor Phillip W |
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Institution: | a Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006, USA
b Centre for the Integrative Study of Animal Behaviour, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia |
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Abstract: | An unresolved question in sexual selection research is whetherdifferent secondary sexual traits are developmentally independentor instead whether their degree of expression is a manifestationof a general resource pool (i.e., condition) within the organism.If degree of expression of different sexual traits reflectsability to accumulate condition, then covariation should existacross genotypes in the expression of these traits, even ifthey are very different in kind. Here we present evidence forpredicted covariation between morphological (sex comb size)and behavioral (courtship song) sexual traits among geneticlines of Drosophila bipectinata Duda extracted from a naturalpopulation. There is evidence that both these traits in Drosophilaare condition dependent and subject to sexual selection. Wedetected significant body sizeindependent differencesin comb size among 32 lines. Replicate lines exhibiting relativelyhigh and low values of comb size were then subjected to analysesof courtship song. High sex comb lines exhibited shorter meanburst period and shorter mean burst duration than low sex comblines. These song differences occurred only during the distantpursuit phase of male courtship and existed despite factoringout individual variations in sex comb size, the trait on thebasis of which test lines were originally chosen. The resultsverify the prediction of an association between condition-dependentsecondary sexual traits across genotypes and, therefore, supportthe existence of an overall genetic quality related to conditionacquisition. |
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Keywords: | condition courtship song Drosophila bipectinata genetic quality secondary sexual traits sex comb |
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