Patterns of mating call preferences in túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus

We examine acoustic mating preferences of a focal population at four different scales of divergence: within the population, between populations in the same genetic group, between populations in different genetic groups and between different species. At all scales there is substantial genetic diverge...

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Published inJournal of evolutionary biology Vol. 20; no. 6; pp. 2235 - 2247
Main Authors RYAN, M.J, BERNAL, X.E, RAND, A.S
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Published Oxford, UK Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.2007
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Abstract We examine acoustic mating preferences of a focal population at four different scales of divergence: within the population, between populations in the same genetic group, between populations in different genetic groups and between different species. At all scales there is substantial genetic divergence, variation in mating signals and preferences are influenced by signal variation. There is, however, no support for the hypothesis that mating preferences accumulate predictably with genetic distance. Females preferred the local conspecific call to the foreign conspecific call in about one-third of the experiments, and preferred the local call to all of the heterospecific calls tested. But there was no significant relationship between the variation in the strength of preference and genetic distance either among conspecific populations, or among heterospecific species. Thus, in this study macroevolutionary patterns are not apparent at the microevolutionary scale.
AbstractList We examine acoustic mating preferences of a focal population at four different scales of divergence: within the population, between populations in the same genetic group, between populations in different genetic groups and between different species. At all scales there is substantial genetic divergence, variation in mating signals and preferences are influenced by signal variation. There is, however, no support for the hypothesis that mating preferences accumulate predictably with genetic distance. Females preferred the local conspecific call to the foreign conspecific call in about one-third of the experiments, and preferred the local call to all of the heterospecific calls tested. But there was no significant relationship between the variation in the strength of preference and genetic distance either among conspecific populations, or among heterospecific species. Thus, in this study macroevolutionary patterns are not apparent at the microevolutionary scale. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
We examine acoustic mating preferences of a focal population at four different scales of divergence: within the population, between populations in the same genetic group, between populations in different genetic groups and between different species. At all scales there is substantial genetic divergence, variation in mating signals and preferences are influenced by signal variation. There is, however, no support for the hypothesis that mating preferences accumulate predictably with genetic distance. Females preferred the local conspecific call to the foreign conspecific call in about one‐third of the experiments, and preferred the local call to all of the heterospecific calls tested. But there was no significant relationship between the variation in the strength of preference and genetic distance either among conspecific populations, or among heterospecific species. Thus, in this study macroevolutionary patterns are not apparent at the microevolutionary scale.
Author RAND, A.S
BERNAL, X.E
RYAN, M.J
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SubjectTerms Animal behavior
Animal Communication
Animal reproduction
Animals
Anura
Anura - genetics
Anura - physiology
divergence
Evolutionary biology
Female
Frogs
Male
mate choice
mating calls
Mating Preference, Animal
Physalaemus
Physalaemus pustulosus
Population genetics
sexual selection
species recognition
Species Specificity
túngara frogs
Vocalization, Animal
Title Patterns of mating call preferences in túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus
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