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How conflict shapes evolution in poeciliid fishes

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11307-5

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  1. Academic Senate of the University of California, Riverside
  2. University of Hull
  3. National Science Foundation (University of California) [DEB-0416085, DEB-1754669]
  4. National Science Foundation (PRFB Award) [1523666]
  5. National Science Foundation (Montclair State University) [DEB-1556701, DBI-1725932]
  6. VIDI grant of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) [864.14.008]
  7. Div Of Biological Infrastructure
  8. Direct For Biological Sciences [1523666] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In live-bearing animal lineages, the evolution of the placenta is predicted to create an arena for genomic conflict during pregnancy, drive patterns of male sexual selection, and increase the rate of speciation. Here we test these predictions of the viviparity driven conflict hypothesis (VDCH) in live-bearing poecilid fishes, a group showing multiple independent origins of placentation and extreme variation in male sexually selected traits. As predicted, male sexually selected traits are only gained in lineages that lack placentas; while there is little or no influence of male traits on the evolution of placentas. Both results are consistent with the mode of female provisioning governing the evolution of male attributes. Moreover, it is the presence of male sexually selected traits (pre-copulatory), rather than placentation (post-copulatory), that are associated with higher rates of speciation. These results highlight a causal interaction between female reproductive mode, male sexual selection and the rate of speciation, suggesting a role for conflict in shaping diverse aspects of organismal biology.

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