Colour Polymorphism and Alternative Breeding Strategies: Effects of Parent's Colour Morph on Fitness Traits in the Common Wall Lizard

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作者
Galeotti, Paolo [1 ]
Sacchi, Roberto [1 ]
Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele [1 ]
Bellati, Adriana [1 ]
Cocca, Walter [1 ]
Gentilli, Augusto [1 ]
Scali, Stefano [2 ]
Fasola, Mauro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pavia, Dipartimento Sci Terra & Ambiente, Lab Ecoetol, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
[2] Museo Civ Storia Nat, I-20121 Milan, Italy
关键词
Clutch size; Colour polymorphism; Breeding strategies; Breeding success; Egg size; Morph combination; Kr-strategy; Podarcis muralis; PODARCIS-MURALIS; REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES; CORRELATIONAL SELECTION; SCELOPORUS-UNDULATUS; NATURAL-SELECTION; SEXUAL SELECTION; BARN OWL; EVOLUTION; SIZE; PATTERN;
D O I
10.1007/s11692-012-9222-3
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Colour polymorphism (CP) is widespread in animals, but mechanisms underlying morph evolution and maintenance are not completely resolved. In reptiles, CP is often genetically based and associated with alternative behavioural strategies, mainly in males for most cases. However, female colour morphs also display alternative reproductive strategies associated with behavioural and physiological traits, which may contribute to maintain CP in the population. Both sexes of the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) show three pure colour morphs, white, yellow and red. Here, we looked for the effects of male and female colour morphs on fitness traits of captive-breeding pairs. All yellow-throated females laid clutches of many small eggs and produced many light offspring, behaving as r-strategists, whereas white-throated females laid clutches of few large eggs and produced few heavy offspring, behaving as K-strategists. Red-throated females adopted a conditional Kr-strategy depending on their size/age. These basic female strategies were modulated in relation to mate morph: white females had the best fitness gain in terms of viable offspring when mated to red males; mating between yellow morphs yielded a greater breeding success than all other morph crosses, but also lighter offspring; finally, red females produced heavy progeny when paired with red or white males, and light offspring in pair with yellow males. Thus, correlation between CP and traits relevant to fitness combined with non-random mating, either assortative or disassortative, could increase the potential for CP to contribute to divergent evolution in the common wall lizard.
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