EXPLORING COMPLEX FITNESS SURFACES: MULTIPLE ORNAMENTATION AND POLYMORPHISM IN MALE GUPPIES
- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by The Society for the Study of Evolution in Evolution
- Vol. 57 (7) , 1622
- https://doi.org/10.1554/02-507
Abstract
The sexual ornamentation used by male guppies to attract females comprises many components, each of which varies considerably among males. Although natural and sexual selection have been shown to contribute to divergence among populations in male sexual ornaments, the role of sexual selection in maintaining polymorphism within populations is less clear. We used both parametric quadratic regression and nonparametric projection pursuit regression techniques to reveal the major axes of non-linear sexual selection on male ornaments. We visualized the fitness surfaces defined by these axes using thin-plate splines to allow a direct comparison of the two methodologies. Identification of the major axes of selection and their visualization was critical in determining the form and strength of nonlinear selection. Both types of analysis revealed fitness surfaces comprising three peaks, suggesting that there is more than one way to make an attractive guppy. Disruptive selection may be an important process u...Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- DIRECT AND INDIRECT SEXUAL SELECTION AND QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF MALE TRAITS IN GUPPIES (POECILIA RETICULATA)Evolution, 2001
- Negative genetic correlation between male sexual attractiveness and survivalNature, 2000
- Multiple Sexual Ornaments Coevolve with Multiple Mating PreferencesThe American Naturalist, 1999
- Intersexual and intrasexual selection, sneak copulation and male ornamentation in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)South African Journal of Zoology, 1999
- Melanin as a visual signal amplifier in male guppiesThe Science of Nature, 1996
- Visualizing and quantifying natural selectionTrends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995
- Female choice in a feral guppy population: are there multiple cues?Animal Behaviour, 1995
- Manipulating a seemingly non-preferred male ornament reveals a role in female choiceProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 1995
- CORRELATIONAL SELECTION FOR COLOR PATTERN AND ANTIPREDATOR BEHAVIOR IN THE GARTER SNAKETHAMNOPHIS ORDINOIDESEvolution, 1992
- NATURAL SELECTION ON COLOR PATTERNS IN POECILIA RETICULATAEvolution, 1980