@article{af8c9fe1d57f4ddf99d3e88988c7f14e,
title = "Genetic drift does not sufficiently explain patterns of electric signal variation among populations of the mormyrid electric fish Paramormyrops kingsleyae",
abstract = "Communication signals serve crucial survival and reproductive functions. In Gabon, the widely distributed mormyrid fish Paramormyrops kingsleyae emits an electric organ discharge (EOD) signal with a dual role in communication and electrolocation that exhibits remarkable variation: populations of P. kingsleyae have either biphasic or triphasic EODs, a feature that characterizes interspecific signal diversity among the Paramormyrops genus. We quantified variation in EODs of 327 P. kingsleyae from nine populations and compared it to genetic variation estimated from microsatellite loci. We found no correlation between electric signal and genetic distances, suggesting that EOD divergence cannot be explained by drift alone. An alternative hypothesis is that EOD differences are used for mate discrimination, which would require P. kingsleyae be capable of differentiating between divergent EOD waveforms. Using a habituation-dishabituation assay, we found that P. kingsleyae can discriminate between biphasic and triphasic EOD types. Nonetheless, patterns of genetic and electric organ morphology divergence provide evidence for hybridization between these signal types. Although reproductive isolation with respect to signal type is incomplete, our results suggest that EOD variation in P. kingsleyae could be a cue for assortative mating.",
keywords = "Animal communication, electric organ, electrocytes, genetic drift, signal evolution, weakly electric fish",
author = "Sophie Picq and Joshua Sperling and Cheng, {Catherine J.} and Carlson, {Bruce A.} and Gallant, {Jason R.}",
note = "Funding Information: SP performed signal and genetic variation analyses and co-designed the study. CC performed histological analyses. JS performed laboratory discrimination experiments. BAC performed field discrimination experiments and co-designed the study. JRG co-designed the study, collected specimens, performed microsatellite genotyping, and oversaw analysis of EODs and population genetics. All authors contributed to writing the manuscript. Permits to collect fishes in Gabon and export them for this study were granted by l'Institut de Recherche en Ecologie Tropicale, l'Institut de Recherches Agronomiques et Foresti{\`e}res, and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique. We are grateful for the valuable assistance and logistical support we received from J. D. Mbega and students working in these institutions. All techniques used are in accordance with protocols approved by Cornell University's Center for Research Animal Resources and Education (CARE). Additionally, we thank C. D. Hopkins (CDH), M. Arnegard, A. McCune, K. Shaw, J. Fetcho, D. Deitcher, and S. Mullen as well as two anonymous reviewers for comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. This work was supported by NIMH TG T32 MH015793, NIH TG 2T32GM007469, and National Science Foundation 1455405 to JRG, NIH RO1-DC6206, National Science Foundation 0818305 to CDH, and National Science Foundation 0818390 as well as National Science Foundation 1255396 to BAC. Source code for this analysis is available on GitHub (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3691905) and all original data are archived in Dryad (https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2z34tmphj). Funding Information: Permits to collect fishes in Gabon and export them for this study were granted by l'Institut de Recherche en Ecologie Tropicale, l'Institut de Recherches Agronomiques et Foresti{\`e}res, and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique. We are grateful for the valuable assistance and logistical support we received from J. D. Mbega and students working in these institutions. All techniques used are in accordance with protocols approved by Cornell University's Center for Research Animal Resources and Education (CARE). Additionally, we thank C. D. Hopkins (CDH), M. Arnegard, A. McCune, K. Shaw, J. Fetcho, D. Deitcher, and S. Mullen as well as two anonymous reviewers for comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. This work was supported by NIMH TG T32 MH015793, NIH TG 2T32GM007469, and National Science Foundation 1455405 to JRG, NIH RO1‐DC6206, National Science Foundation 0818305 to CDH, and National Science Foundation 0818390 as well as National Science Foundation 1255396 to BAC. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Authors. Evolution {\textcopyright} 2020 The Society for the Study of Evolution.",
year = "2020",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1111/evo.13953",
language = "English",
volume = "74",
pages = "911--935",
journal = "Evolution",
issn = "0014-3820",
number = "5",
}