预测新西兰寄生杜鹃对短波光的视觉敏感度

Zachary Aidala, Nicola Chong, Michael G. Anderson, M. Hauber
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摘要

不同的鸟类谱系对紫外线波长的光表现出不同的敏感性。在几种鸟类寄主-寄主系统中,寄主寄生虫卵的紫外反射率对宿主区分自身和外来虫卵具有重要意义。反过来,对于寄生的雌性来说,将卵产在与寄生虫自己的卵更接近的寄主窝里可能是有益的。虽然许多布谷鸟和牛郎鸟的宿主物种的视觉敏感性已经被描述过,但对它们各自的寄生虫的视觉敏感性却知之甚少。这种感觉表征对于理解宿主和寄生虫之间潜在的感知共同进化过程的机制以及更好地理解每种物种各自的视觉感觉生态都很重要。为了预测新西兰专性寄生性杜鹃(Chalcites (Chrysococcyx) lucidus)和长尾杜鹃(Urodynamis (Eudynamis) taitensis)对紫外线的敏感程度,我们对短波敏感型1 (SWS1)视蛋白基因进行了测序。我们发现,这两个物种都具有SWS1视蛋白,在短波长光谱中人类可见的紫色部分具有最大的灵敏度,而不是在紫外线中。未来的研究应集中在宿主-寄生虫视觉敏感性方面的(错误)匹配,即鸟类视觉系统感知的宿主-寄生虫卵相似性和外来卵排斥的行为结果。
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Predicted visual sensitivity for short-wavelength light in the brood parasitic cuckoos of New Zealand
Different lineages of birds show varying sensitivity to light in the ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths. In several avian brood parasite-host systems, UV-reflectance of the parasite eggs is important in discriminating own from foreign eggs by the hosts. In turn, for parasitic females it may be beneficial to lay eggs into host clutches where eggs more closely match the parasite's own eggs. While the visual sensitivities of numerous cuckoo- and cowbird-host species have been described, less is known about those of their respective parasites. Such sensory characterization is important for understanding the mechanisms underlying potential perceptual coevolutionary processes between hosts and parasites, as well as for better understanding each species' respective visual sensory ecology. We sequenced the short wavelength-sensitive type 1 (SWS1) opsin gene to predict the degree of UV- sensitivity in both of New Zealand's obligate parasitic cuckoo species, the Shining Cuckoo (Chalcites (Chrysococcyx) lucidus) and the Long-tailed Cuckoo (Urodynamis (Eudynamis) taitensis). We show that both species are predicted to possess SWS1 opsins with maximal sensitivity in the human-visible violet portion of the short-wavelength light spectrum, and not in the UV. Future studies should focus on the (mis)matching in host-parasite visual sensitivities with respect to host-parasite egg similarity as perceived by the avian visual system and the behavioral outcomes of foreign egg rejection.
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