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Allometry, sexual selection, and evolutionary lines of least resistance shaped the evolution of exaggerated sexual traits in the genus Tyrannus
Fasanelli, Martín Nicolás; Milla Carmona, Pablo Sebastián
; Soto, Ignacio Maria
; Tuero, Diego Tomas
Tipo del evento:
Reunión
Nombre del evento:
II Virtual Meeting of Systematics, Biogeography, and Evolution
Fecha del evento:
19/06/2021
Institución Organizadora:
SBE Meeting 2021's Organizing Committee;
Título del Libro:
The SBE meeting 2021's Book of Abstracts
Editorial:
SBE meeting 2021's Organizing Committe
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Inglés
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Resumen
The direction and magnitude of evolutionary change not only depend on change driving processes (e.g., selection) but also on the genetic architecture underlying, making intraspecific variation a key factor to evolution increasing or impeding response to selection. Here we study the genus Tyrannus as a model for examining the conditions and drivers that facilitate the repeated evolution of exaggerated, secondary sexual traits in the face of significant functional limitations, with particular focus on the role of phenotypic trait covariation. The clade includes two deep-fork-tailed species, the Scissor-tailed (T. forficatus) and Fork-tailed (T. savana) flycatchers. Both show extremely elongated and functionally-constraining long feathers that independently diverged from the rest of the genus. We then focused on the roles of allometry, sexual selection, and their interaction on the diversification of tail morphology in Tyrannus. Historically, birds? tails have been understood as mere flight devices, tackling the phenomenon of exaggerated traits mainly from a ?selection? angle. That way, the origin of this trait was regarded either as the result of natural (adaptive) selection or, more prominently, sexual selection. Instead, we approached the issue from a ?structuralist? perspective, isolating and assessing different types (or axes) of morphological variation (interspecific and intraspecific {e.g., sexual dimorphism and llometric variation{). As a main result of this study, both sexual dimorphism and allometric variation of the deep-forked species aligned with the between-species maximum variation axis of ?ordinary?- tailed species. Therefore, we present evidence of amplified divergence via the cooption and reorientation of allometric shape variation feeding a sexual selection process that repeatedly drove morphology along a historically favoured direction of cladogenetic evolution.
Palabras clave:
Tyrannus
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Allometry
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Sexual dimorphism
,
Lines of least resistance
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Allometry, sexual selection, and evolutionary lines of least resistance shaped the evolution of exaggerated sexual traits in the genus Tyrannus; II Virtual Meeting of Systematics, Biogeography, and Evolution; Estados Unidos; 2021; 1-3
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