Data from: Correlated evolution of conspicuous coloration and burrowing in crayfish
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Conspicuous colors have fascinated biologists for centuries, leading to
research on the evolution and functional significance of color traits. In
many cases, research suggests that many conspicuous colors are adaptive
and serve some function in sexual or aposematic signaling. In other cases,
a lack of evidence for the adaptive value of conspicuous colors troubles
biologists, such as within organisms that live underground and are rarely
exposed to the surface. Here, we use phylogenetic comparative methods to
investigate color evolution throughout freshwater crayfishes that vary in
burrowing ability. Within the taxa we analyzed, conspicuous colors have
evolved independently over 50 times; and these conspicuous colors are more
common in semi-terrestrial crayfishes that construct extensive burrows.
The intuitive, but not evolutionary-justified assumption when presented
these results is to assume that these colors are adaptive. But contrary to
this intuition, we discuss the hypothesis that coloration in crayfish is
neutral. Supporting these ideas, small population sizes and reduced gene
flow within semi-terrestrial burrowing crayfishes may lead to fixation in
color-phenotype mutations. Overall, our work brings into question the
traditional view of animal coloration as a perfectly adapted phenotype.
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2024-06-13



