Functional Integration of Multiple Sexual Ornaments: Signal Coherence and Sexual Selection.

The American Naturalist Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-17 DOI:10.1086/720620
Gergely Hegyi, Miklós Laczi, Márton Herényi, Gábor Markó, Gergely Nagy, Balázs Rosivall, Eszter Szász, János Török
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AbstractThe sexual ornamentation of animals typically consists of multiple distinct traits. The classical research approach focuses on differences among these traits, but this approach may often be misleading because of correlations among distinct sexual traits of similar origins. There are many published studies on the correlation structures of sexual traits, but the way receivers take into account the components of an integrated, multicomponent trait system remains mostly unknown. Here, we propose a general analytical framework to assess the possible sexual selection consequences of within-individual coherence in the expression of multiple correlated sexual traits. We then apply this framework to a long-term mutual plumage coloration data set from a wild bird population. The results suggest that the coherence of component plumage color traits is not sexually selected. However, component trait coherence affects sexual selection on integrated plumage color. When assessing across-spectrum plumage reflectance, receivers choosing mates apparently disregard a component trait if it is inconsistent with the overall expression of other components. This indicates that separately examining and manipulating distinct sexual traits may often be misleading. Theoretical and empirical studies should further explore the effects of coherence on the ornament-preference coevolution.

多重性装饰的功能整合:信号一致性与性选择。
摘要动物的性纹饰通常由多个不同的特征组成。经典的研究方法侧重于这些特征之间的差异,但由于起源相似的不同性特征之间的相关性,这种方法往往会产生误导。关于性特征的相关结构有许多已发表的研究,但接受者如何考虑一个综合的、多成分的特征系统的组成部分仍然是未知的。在这里,我们提出了一个通用的分析框架来评估多个相关性特征表达中的个体内一致性可能的性选择后果。然后,我们将这个框架应用于来自野生鸟类种群的长期共同羽毛颜色数据集。结果表明,组成羽毛颜色特征的一致性不是性别选择的。而组成性状的一致性影响着综合羽色的性选择。当评估羽毛的跨光谱反射率时,接受者在选择配偶时显然忽略了一个成分特征,如果它与其他成分的整体表达不一致。这表明,单独检查和操纵不同的性特征往往会产生误导。理论和实证研究应进一步探讨一致性对装饰偏好协同进化的影响。
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