跳舞的雄性来福鸟创造了一个动态的感官轨迹来引导雌性的选择。

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Thomas MacGillavry, Yannick Jadoul, Leonida Fusani
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性展示通常由多个信号组成,这些信号组合在一起,创造出动态的、多感官的“舞蹈”表演然而,信号动力学如何引导配偶选择仍然知之甚少。因此,破译展示的时间和节奏结构对于理解它们的进化和功能至关重要。我们展示了雄性维多利亚箭鸟(一种澳大利亚亚热带特有的极乐鸟)的求偶舞蹈包括同步的视觉和听觉成分,这些成分开始缓慢,微妙地加速,并以快速的节奏高原达到高潮,在此期间雄性闪现它们的黄色张口。所有导致交配的展示都达到了这个节奏平台,这与更强的节奏加速和更长的加速持续时间有关。注意保持可能是展示成功的关键,在任何交配发生前约16秒的阈值效应证明了这一点,尽管大多数展示未能达到这个阈值。我们发现较高的平台温度与交配成功明显相关,这支持了一个流行的假设,即雌性的选择通常会选择雄性的最大表现虽然我们也发现了暗示性的证据,即更强的节奏加速和更大的节奏变异性,而不是间隙闪烁的频率,可以提高交配成功率,但这些影响并不强大,这表明潜在的注意力保持功能我们的研究结果揭示了一种独特的、节奏复杂的时间结构,在来毛鸟的交配舞蹈中,雄性以缓慢、加速的动作开始,然后创造一个刺激的大结局,引导雌性做出选择。因此,性信号的感觉轨迹可能是驱动复杂动物舞蹈表演进化的配偶选择的核心目标。
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Dancing male riflebirds create a dynamic sensory trajectory that guides female choice.

Sexual displays often consist of multiple signal components that combine to create dynamic, multisensory "dance" performances.1,2,3,4,5 However, how signal dynamics guide mate choice remains poorly understood. Deciphering the temporal and rhythmic structure of displays is therefore crucial for understanding their evolution and function. We show that the courtship dances of male Victoria's riflebirds-a bird of paradise endemic to subtropical Australia-involve synchronized visual and acoustic components that begin slowly, subtly accelerate, and culminate in a rapid tempo plateau, during which males flash their yellow gape. All displays that resulted in mating reached this tempo plateau, which was associated with both stronger tempo acceleration and an overall much longer duration of acceleration. Attention holding is likely key to display success, as evidenced by a threshold effect of ∼16 s before any matings occurred, though most displays failed to reach this threshold. We find that higher plateau tempi are clearly associated with mating success, supporting a prevailing hypothesis that female choice generally selects for male performance maxima.6,7 Although we also find suggestive evidence that stronger tempo acceleration and greater rhythmic variability, but not the rate of gape flashes, improve mating success, these effects were not robust, suggesting potential attention-holding functions.4,8,9 Our results reveal a unique and rhythmically intricate temporal structure in riflebird mating dances, where males begin with slow, accelerating movements before creating a stimulating grand finale that guides female choice. The sensory trajectory of sexual signals may thus be a core target of mate choice driving the evolution of complex animal dance performances.

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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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