Bilateral Song Convergence in a Passerine Hybrid Zone: Genetics Contribute in One Species Only

Secondi, Jean; Bordas, Paul; Hipsley, Christy A.; Bensch, Staffan (2011). Bilateral Song Convergence in a Passerine Hybrid Zone: Genetics Contribute in One Species Only. Evolutionary Biology, 38, (4), 441 - 452
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Authors:
Secondi, Jean ; Bordas, Paul ; Hipsley, Christy A. ; Bensch, Staffan
Department:
Department of Biology
MEMEG
Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab
Research Group:
Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab
Abstract:
Hybridization can drive the convergence of territorial and sexual signals. However, non-genetic processes such as competition, environment matching, or cultural transmission, also generate this pattern. We investigated the effect of hybridization on song convergence between two interspecifically territorial warblers in a moving hybrid zone. We confirmed song convergence in each species. Using an AFLP-based genetic index, we detected an effect of genetics on song convergence in Hippolais polyglotta, the expanding species. Evidence was weaker for H. icterina, the receding species. In moving zones, introgression is expected to be larger in the expanding species than in the receding. Thus, the asymmetric contribution of the genetic index to convergence was consistent with expectations for genetically determined traits in moving hybrid zones, and the observed introgression pattern of AFLP markers. However, the geographical location of individuals had an effect on song variation too when genetics was accounted for, suggesting that convergence also has non-genetic explanations. We examine the possible role of alternative processes to that of hybridization and discuss their conflicting effects on reinforcement and hybrid zone dynamics.
Keywords:
Competition ; Interspecific territoriality ; Cultural transmission ; Hybridization ; Hippolais icterina ; Hippolais polyglotta ; Biological Sciences ; Ecology
ISSN:
0071-3260
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