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The complex ecology of genitalia: Gonopodium length and allometry in the Trinidadian guppy
Authors:Jos   Jonathas Pereira Rodrigues de Lira,Yue Yan,Sophie Levasseur,Clint D. Kelly,Andrew P. Hendry
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology and Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal QC, Canada ; 2. Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Concordia University, Montreal QC, Canada ; 3. Pavillon des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal QC, Canada
Abstract:Male genitalia present an extraordinary pattern of rapid divergence in animals with internal fertilization, which is usually attributed to sexual selection. However, the effect of ecological factors on genitalia divergence could also be important, especially so in animals with nonretractable genitalia because of their stronger interaction with the surrounding environment in comparison with animals with retractable genitalia. Here, we examine the potential of a pervasive ecological factor (predation) to influence the length and allometry of the male genitalia in guppies. We sampled guppies from pairs of low‐predation (LP) and high‐predation (HP) populations in seven rivers in Trinidad, and measured their body and gonopodium length. A key finding was that HP adult males do not have consistently longer gonopodia than do LP adult males, as had been described in previous work. However, we did find such divergence for juvenile males: HP juveniles have longer gonopodia than do LP juveniles. We therefore suggest that an evolutionary trend toward the development of longer gonopodia in HP males (as seen in the juveniles) is erased after maturity owing to the higher mortality of mature males with longer gonopodia. Beyond these generalities, gonopodium length and gonopodium allometry were remarkably variable among populations even within a predation regime, thus indicating strong context dependence to their development/evolution. Our findings highlight the complex dynamics of genitalia evolution in Trinidadian guppies.
Keywords:genital evolution   genitalia allometry   Poecilia reticulata   predation   static allometry
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