Contrasting effects of intralocus sexual conflict on sexually antagonistic coevolution

被引:28
作者
Pennell, Tanya M. [1 ]
de Haas, Freek J. H. [2 ]
Morrow, Edward H. [1 ]
van Doorn, G. Sander [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sussex, Sch Life Sci, Brighton BN1 9RH, E Sussex, England
[2] Univ Groningen, Groningen Inst Evolutionary Life Sci, NL-9700 CC Groningen, Netherlands
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
sexual conflict; arms race; intersexual additive genetic correlation; sex-differential expression; pleiotropy; DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER; GENETIC CORRELATION; EVOLUTION; DIMORPHISM; SELECTION; FITNESS; ADAPTATION; SPECIATION; SEXES; PREFERENCES;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.1514328113
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Evolutionary conflict between the sexes can induce arms races in which males evolve traits that are detrimental to the fitness of their female partners, and vice versa. This interlocus sexual conflict (IRSC) has been proposed as a cause of perpetual intersexual antagonistic coevolution with wide-ranging evolutionary consequences. However, theory suggests that the scope for perpetual coevolution is limited, if traits involved in IRSC are subject to pleiotropic constraints. Here, we consider a biologically plausible form of pleiotropy that has hitherto been ignored in treatments of IRSC and arrive at drastically different conclusions. Our analysis is based on a quantitative genetic model of sexual conflict, in which genes controlling IRSC traits have side effects in the other sex, due to incompletely sex-limited gene expression. As a result, the genes are exposed to intralocus sexual conflict (IASC), a tug-of-war between opposing male-and female-specific selection pressures. We find that the interaction between the two forms of sexual conflict has contrasting effects on antagonistic coevolution: Pleiotropic constraints stabilize the dynamics of arms races if the mating traits are close to evolutionary equilibrium but can prevent populations from ever reaching such a state. Instead, the sexes are drawn into a continuous cycle of arms races, causing the buildup of IASC, alternated by phases of IASC resolution that trigger the next arms race. These results encourage an integrative perspective on the biology of sexual conflict and generally caution against relying exclusively on equilibrium stability analysis.
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页码:E978 / E986
页数:9
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