Cargando…

Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

Male butterflies in the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini possess an unusually complex and diverse repertoire of secondary sexual characteristics involved in pheromone production and dissemination. Maintaining multiple sexually selected traits is likely to be metabolically costly, potentially resulting in...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A., Quental, Tiago B., Tonini, João Filipe R., Talavera, Gerard, Crall, James D., Lamas, Gerardo, Busby, Robert C., Carvalho, Ana Paula S., Morais, Ana B., Oliveira Mega, Nicolás, Romanowski, Helena Piccoli, Liénard, Marjorie A., Salzman, Shayla, Whitaker, Melissa R. L., Kawahara, Akito Y., Lohman, David J., Robbins, Robert K., Pierce, Naomi E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8113907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33975481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2512
_version_ 1783690961098899456
author Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A.
Quental, Tiago B.
Tonini, João Filipe R.
Talavera, Gerard
Crall, James D.
Lamas, Gerardo
Busby, Robert C.
Carvalho, Ana Paula S.
Morais, Ana B.
Oliveira Mega, Nicolás
Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
Liénard, Marjorie A.
Salzman, Shayla
Whitaker, Melissa R. L.
Kawahara, Akito Y.
Lohman, David J.
Robbins, Robert K.
Pierce, Naomi E.
author_facet Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A.
Quental, Tiago B.
Tonini, João Filipe R.
Talavera, Gerard
Crall, James D.
Lamas, Gerardo
Busby, Robert C.
Carvalho, Ana Paula S.
Morais, Ana B.
Oliveira Mega, Nicolás
Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
Liénard, Marjorie A.
Salzman, Shayla
Whitaker, Melissa R. L.
Kawahara, Akito Y.
Lohman, David J.
Robbins, Robert K.
Pierce, Naomi E.
author_sort Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A.
collection PubMed
description Male butterflies in the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini possess an unusually complex and diverse repertoire of secondary sexual characteristics involved in pheromone production and dissemination. Maintaining multiple sexually selected traits is likely to be metabolically costly, potentially resulting in trade-offs in the evolution of male signals. However, a phylogenetic framework to test hypotheses regarding the evolution and maintenance of male sexual traits in Eumaeini has been lacking. Here, we infer a comprehensive, time-calibrated phylogeny from 379 loci for 187 species representing 91% of the 87 described genera. Eumaeini is a monophyletic group that originated in the late Oligocene and underwent rapid radiation in the Neotropics. We examined specimens of 818 of the 1096 described species (75%) and found that secondary sexual traits are present in males of 91% of the surveyed species. Scent pads and scent patches on the wings and brush organs associated with the genitalia were probably present in the common ancestor of Eumaeini and are widespread throughout the tribe. Brush organs and scent pads are negatively correlated across the phylogeny, exhibiting a trade-off in which lineages with brush organs are unlikely to regain scent pads and vice versa. In contrast, scent patches seem to facilitate the evolution of scent pads, although they are readily lost once scent pads have evolved. Our results illustrate the complex interplay between natural and sexual selection in the origin and maintenance of multiple male secondary sexual characteristics and highlight the potential role of sexual selection spurring diversification in this lineage.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8113907
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher The Royal Society
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-81139072021-05-25 Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A. Quental, Tiago B. Tonini, João Filipe R. Talavera, Gerard Crall, James D. Lamas, Gerardo Busby, Robert C. Carvalho, Ana Paula S. Morais, Ana B. Oliveira Mega, Nicolás Romanowski, Helena Piccoli Liénard, Marjorie A. Salzman, Shayla Whitaker, Melissa R. L. Kawahara, Akito Y. Lohman, David J. Robbins, Robert K. Pierce, Naomi E. Proc Biol Sci Evolution Male butterflies in the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini possess an unusually complex and diverse repertoire of secondary sexual characteristics involved in pheromone production and dissemination. Maintaining multiple sexually selected traits is likely to be metabolically costly, potentially resulting in trade-offs in the evolution of male signals. However, a phylogenetic framework to test hypotheses regarding the evolution and maintenance of male sexual traits in Eumaeini has been lacking. Here, we infer a comprehensive, time-calibrated phylogeny from 379 loci for 187 species representing 91% of the 87 described genera. Eumaeini is a monophyletic group that originated in the late Oligocene and underwent rapid radiation in the Neotropics. We examined specimens of 818 of the 1096 described species (75%) and found that secondary sexual traits are present in males of 91% of the surveyed species. Scent pads and scent patches on the wings and brush organs associated with the genitalia were probably present in the common ancestor of Eumaeini and are widespread throughout the tribe. Brush organs and scent pads are negatively correlated across the phylogeny, exhibiting a trade-off in which lineages with brush organs are unlikely to regain scent pads and vice versa. In contrast, scent patches seem to facilitate the evolution of scent pads, although they are readily lost once scent pads have evolved. Our results illustrate the complex interplay between natural and sexual selection in the origin and maintenance of multiple male secondary sexual characteristics and highlight the potential role of sexual selection spurring diversification in this lineage. The Royal Society 2021-05-12 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8113907/ /pubmed/33975481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2512 Text en © 2021 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Evolution
Valencia-Montoya, Wendy A.
Quental, Tiago B.
Tonini, João Filipe R.
Talavera, Gerard
Crall, James D.
Lamas, Gerardo
Busby, Robert C.
Carvalho, Ana Paula S.
Morais, Ana B.
Oliveira Mega, Nicolás
Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
Liénard, Marjorie A.
Salzman, Shayla
Whitaker, Melissa R. L.
Kawahara, Akito Y.
Lohman, David J.
Robbins, Robert K.
Pierce, Naomi E.
Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
title Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
title_full Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
title_fullStr Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
title_short Evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe Eumaeini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
title_sort evolutionary trade-offs between male secondary sexual traits revealed by a phylogeny of the hyperdiverse tribe eumaeini (lepidoptera: lycaenidae)
topic Evolution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8113907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33975481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2512
work_keys_str_mv AT valenciamontoyawendya evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT quentaltiagob evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT toninijoaofiliper evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT talaveragerard evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT cralljamesd evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT lamasgerardo evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT busbyrobertc evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT carvalhoanapaulas evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT moraisanab evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT oliveirameganicolas evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT romanowskihelenapiccoli evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT lienardmarjoriea evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT salzmanshayla evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT whitakermelissarl evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT kawaharaakitoy evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT lohmandavidj evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT robbinsrobertk evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae
AT piercenaomie evolutionarytradeoffsbetweenmalesecondarysexualtraitsrevealedbyaphylogenyofthehyperdiversetribeeumaeinilepidopteralycaenidae