Does paedomorphosis contribute to prairie vole monogamy?

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences 兽类学报 Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-05-13
Timothy Bushyhead, J Thomas Curtis
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We examined skull morphology in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and meadow voles (M. pennsylvanicus), two closely related species with fundamentally different mating systems, to test the hypothesis that paedomorphosis contributes to the evolution of monogamous mating systems. Using several skull measurements, we found that the overall length:width ratio of meadow vole skulls was greater than that of prairie voles suggesting that meadow vole have longer narrower skulls. We then examined which aspects of skull morphology differed between the species and found that the ratio difference was attributable primarily to longer snout length in meadow voles. Finally, we compared adult morphology in both species to that of pups and found the prairie vole, a monogamous species, displays a more juvenile-like skull morphology than does the meadow vole, a promiscuous species. These results suggest that monogamous vole species retain more juvenile-like morphology than do promiscuous species, and thus possibly retain juvenile-like behaviors that may contribute to a monogamous mating system.

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雌雄同体是否有助于草原田鼠的一夫一妻制?
我们研究了草原田鼠(Microtus ochrogaster)和草甸田鼠(M. pennsylvanicus)这两种交配系统截然不同的近亲物种的头骨形态,以验证配父畸变有助于一夫一妻制交配系统进化的假说。通过对几种头骨的测量,我们发现草甸田鼠头骨的总体长宽比大于草原田鼠,这表明草甸田鼠的头骨更长更窄。然后,我们研究了不同物种头骨形态的不同之处,发现比例差异主要归因于草甸田鼠较长的吻部长度。最后,我们将两种田鼠的成年形态与幼鼠形态进行了比较,发现草原田鼠作为一夫一妻制的物种,其头骨形态比草甸田鼠这种乱交物种更像幼鼠。这些结果表明,一夫一妻制的田鼠物种比杂交物种保留了更多类似幼鼠的形态,因此可能保留了类似幼鼠的行为,这些行为可能有助于一夫一妻制的交配系统。
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兽类学报
兽类学报 Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Acta Theriologica Sinica is a Chinese Mammalogy journal founded in 1981 with international interests.It publishes original research papers, scientific notes, and reviews of all fields of mammalogy. It also publishes problem discussions, book reviews,and academic information.
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