Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna )
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Resumo: | Divergence in acoustic signals may have a crucial role in the speciation process of ani-mals that rely on sound for intra-specific recognition and mate attraction. The acous-tic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) postulates that signals should diverge according to the physical properties of the signalling environment. To be efficient, signals should maximize transmission and decrease degradation. To test which drivers of divergence exert the most influence in a speciose group of insects, we used a phylogenetic ap-proach to the evolution of acoustic signals in the cicada genus Tettigettalna, inves-tigating the relationship between acoustic traits (and their mode of evolution) and body size, climate and micro-/macro- habitat usage. Different traits showed different evolutionary paths. While acoustic divergence was generally independent of phyloge-netic history, some temporal variables’ divergence was associated with genetic drift. We found support for ecological adaptation at the temporal but not the spectral level. Temporal patterns are correlated with micro- and macro- habitat usage and tempera-ture stochasticity in ways that run against the AAH predictions, degrading signals more easily. These traits are likely to have evolved as an anti- predator strategy in conspicuous environments and low-density populations. Our results support a role of ecological selection, not excluding a likely role of sexual selection in the evolution of Tettigettalna calling songs, which should be further investigated in an integrative approach. |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna )Divergence in acoustic signals may have a crucial role in the speciation process of ani-mals that rely on sound for intra-specific recognition and mate attraction. The acous-tic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) postulates that signals should diverge according to the physical properties of the signalling environment. To be efficient, signals should maximize transmission and decrease degradation. To test which drivers of divergence exert the most influence in a speciose group of insects, we used a phylogenetic ap-proach to the evolution of acoustic signals in the cicada genus Tettigettalna, inves-tigating the relationship between acoustic traits (and their mode of evolution) and body size, climate and micro-/macro- habitat usage. Different traits showed different evolutionary paths. While acoustic divergence was generally independent of phyloge-netic history, some temporal variables’ divergence was associated with genetic drift. We found support for ecological adaptation at the temporal but not the spectral level. Temporal patterns are correlated with micro- and macro- habitat usage and tempera-ture stochasticity in ways that run against the AAH predictions, degrading signals more easily. These traits are likely to have evolved as an anti- predator strategy in conspicuous environments and low-density populations. Our results support a role of ecological selection, not excluding a likely role of sexual selection in the evolution of Tettigettalna calling songs, which should be further investigated in an integrative approach.WileyRepositório da Universidade de LisboaGonçalves Mendes, RaquelNunes, Vera L.Marabuto, EduardoCosta, Gonçalo J.Silva, Sara E.Paulo, Octávio S.Simões, Paula C.2023-01-03T15:47:47Z2022-122022-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/55588engMendes, R., Nunes, V. L., Marabuto, E., Costa, G. J., Silva, S. E., Paulo, O. S., & Simões, P. C. (2022). Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 00, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.1413310.1111/jeb.14133info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T17:02:42Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/55588Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:06:14.864351Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) Gonçalves Mendes, Raquel |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna ) |
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Gonçalves Mendes, Raquel |
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Gonçalves Mendes, Raquel Nunes, Vera L. Marabuto, Eduardo Costa, Gonçalo J. Silva, Sara E. Paulo, Octávio S. Simões, Paula C. |
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Nunes, Vera L. Marabuto, Eduardo Costa, Gonçalo J. Silva, Sara E. Paulo, Octávio S. Simões, Paula C. |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Gonçalves Mendes, Raquel Nunes, Vera L. Marabuto, Eduardo Costa, Gonçalo J. Silva, Sara E. Paulo, Octávio S. Simões, Paula C. |
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Divergence in acoustic signals may have a crucial role in the speciation process of ani-mals that rely on sound for intra-specific recognition and mate attraction. The acous-tic adaptation hypothesis (AAH) postulates that signals should diverge according to the physical properties of the signalling environment. To be efficient, signals should maximize transmission and decrease degradation. To test which drivers of divergence exert the most influence in a speciose group of insects, we used a phylogenetic ap-proach to the evolution of acoustic signals in the cicada genus Tettigettalna, inves-tigating the relationship between acoustic traits (and their mode of evolution) and body size, climate and micro-/macro- habitat usage. Different traits showed different evolutionary paths. While acoustic divergence was generally independent of phyloge-netic history, some temporal variables’ divergence was associated with genetic drift. We found support for ecological adaptation at the temporal but not the spectral level. Temporal patterns are correlated with micro- and macro- habitat usage and tempera-ture stochasticity in ways that run against the AAH predictions, degrading signals more easily. These traits are likely to have evolved as an anti- predator strategy in conspicuous environments and low-density populations. Our results support a role of ecological selection, not excluding a likely role of sexual selection in the evolution of Tettigettalna calling songs, which should be further investigated in an integrative approach. |
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Mendes, R., Nunes, V. L., Marabuto, E., Costa, G. J., Silva, S. E., Paulo, O. S., & Simões, P. C. (2022). Testing drivers of acoustic divergence in cicadas (Cicadidae: Tettigettalna). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 00, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.14133 10.1111/jeb.14133 |
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