A. Slender, Marina Louter, M. Gardner, S. Kleindorfer
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Passerine song has many functions including mate attraction and territory defence. When songs across populations diverge, this can lead to changes in conspecific recognition and barriers to gene flow, which affect evolutionary processes that could lead to speciation. Two subspecies of thick-billed grasswren (Amytornis modestus) have a parapatric distribution characterised as a narrow region of high genetic admixture where the two subspecies meet. Outside the region of parapatry, the subspecies are genetically and morphologically diverged and weak inter-subspecific gene flow is asymmetric from A. m. indulkanna to A. m. raglessi. We examined the differences between song of A. m. indulkanna and A. m. raglessi and experimentally broadcast each subspecies song to compare territory-holder response in relation to intruder subspecies type. Our aim was to determine if territory owners have a different response to intruders based on the subspecific song type. The song of each subspecies contained unique vocal elements that were absent in the other subspecies. A. m. raglessi responded similarly to con-subspecific and hetero-subspecific intruder song, and A. m. indulkanna responded more often and with greater intensity to hetero- compared to con-subspecific intruder song. The stronger response by A. m. indulkanna towards hetero-subspecific intruders provides a plausible behavioural explanation for the observed patterns of asymmetrical gene flow.
雀鸟鸣叫具有吸引配偶、保卫领地等多种功能。当不同种群的歌声出现分歧时,这可能会导致同种识别的变化和基因流动的障碍,从而影响可能导致物种形成的进化过程。厚嘴草鹩(Amytornis modestus)的两个亚种具有准种群分布特征,其特征是两个亚种相遇的高度遗传混合的狭窄区域。在异缘区之外,亚种在遗传和形态上存在分化,从A. m. indulkanna到A. m. raglessi的亚种间弱基因流是不对称的。本研究通过对不同亚种的鸣声进行实验广播,比较不同入侵亚种对领地占有者的反应。我们的目的是确定领地所有者对入侵者的反应是否基于亚特定的歌曲类型。每个亚种的歌声都包含了其他亚种所没有的独特的声音元素。A. m. raglessi对非亚特异性和非亚特异性的入侵歌曲的反应相似,A. m. indulkanna对非亚特异性的入侵歌曲的反应更频繁、更强烈。a . m. indulkanna对异种亚特异性入侵者的强烈反应为观察到的不对称基因流动模式提供了一种合理的行为解释。
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