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Data from: Kin recognition in a clonal fish, Poecilia formosa

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Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the highest typical degree of relatedness is between full siblings with 50% shared genes. However, this is poorly understood in species with unusually high relatedness between individuals: clonal organisms. Although there has been some investigation into clonal invertebrates and yeast, nothing is known about kin selection in clonal vertebrates. We show that a clonal fish, the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa), can distinguish between different clonal lineages, associating with genetically identical, sister clonals, and use multiple sensory modalities. Also, they scale their aggressive behaviors according to the relatedness to other females: they are more aggressive to non-related clones. Our results demonstrate that even in species with very small genetic differences between individuals, kin recognition can be adaptive. Their discriminatory abilities and regulation of costly behaviors provides a powerful example of natural selection in species with limited genetic diversity.

亲缘关联程度对众多物种的社会行为具有显著影响。对于多数物种而言,典型的最高亲缘关联程度存在于同父母的全同胞个体之间,二者共享50%的基因。然而,对于个体间亲缘关联程度异常高的物种——即克隆生物而言,人们对其相关规律仍知之甚少。尽管已有针对克隆无脊椎动物与酵母的相关研究,但目前对克隆脊椎动物的亲缘选择机制仍一无所知。本研究表明,克隆鱼类亚马逊花鳉(Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa)能够区分不同的克隆谱系,会与基因完全一致的姊妹克隆个体结伴,并可利用多种感官模式。此外,它们会根据与其他雌性个体的亲缘关联程度调控攻击行为:对非亲缘克隆个体的攻击性更强。本研究结果证实,即便在个体间遗传差异极小的物种中,亲缘识别依然具备适应性意义。它们的识别能力与代价性行为的调控机制,为遗传多样性有限的物种中的自然选择提供了极具说服力的例证。
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