Deer Inquiry: Evolution Why have red deer and elk diverged?

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Texas A&M University Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Ethology Deer Inquiry: Evolution Why have red deer and elk diverged? Dr. Jane M. Packard j-packard@tamu.edu L e a r n i n g, D i s c o v e r i n g a n d S h a r i n g K n o w l e d g e

Phylogenetic History of Deer (Cervids) Cervidae originated in Asia (8.5 mya) Diverged after the final uplift of the northerntibetan mountains forests receding grasslands expanding North American lineage diverged about 7.8 mya Ancestors of white-tailed deer and caribou Female caribou gained antlers Ancestors of South American lineages Lost antlers Decline in body size Adaptation to the tropics/andes mountain uplift Cervus diverged from Dama (fallow deer; about 3 mya) Divergence of 4 cervus species occurred during ice ages (1.5 mya) Elk crossed the Beringia land bridge to North America Sources: Gilbert et al. 2006, Cap et al. 2008

American continent Asian continent Phylogenetic History of Deer (Gilbert et al. 2006) BREEDING: Seasonal Fallow deer Red deer/elk N Tibetan mountains uplifted Coevolution of grasses & grazers Cool seasons forests recede Aseasonal Andes uplifted glaciers Aseasonal Axis deer Seasonal Caribou/ reindeer White-tail/ Black-tail Moose

Rutting call: comparison of structure across species Source: Cap et al. 2008 White-tail caribou ancestral fallow Diverged during Pleistocene ice ages Red deer Corsican (mediterranean) Sika (eastern asia) Elk (crossed Bering bridge)

Phylogenetic similarity: combined genetic & behavior traits Red deer Elk Fallow deer Moose Caribou White-tails

Rutting call: Hypotheses about long-term Functions Long term priming (weeks, i.e. reproductive hormones) Synchronizes (speeds up) ovulation cycles in females H1: synchronized calving is an anti-predator adaptation H2: calves born earlier in the spring grow larger by fall (survive winter) H3: larger female groups less vulnerable to predators (female calls) H4: avoid harassment by intruders (cost to asynchronous females) Elevates testosterone in older males (audience effect) H5: higher rate of calling by males is more attractive to females H6: lower formant frequencies are more intimidating to males H7: older, stronger males defend territories with better resources H8: younger, less experienced males stay in bachelor herds where they practice sparring and avoid injury as they mature H9: good genes survival to an older age is correlated with other traits influencing overall health (of father and sons) H10: physical sound structure=> lower pitch=> sound carries further in dense vegetation (Geist 1972)

Rutting call: Hypotheses about short-term Functions Short term releaser (seconds/minutes, i.e. neurotransmitters) High pitch (fundamental frequency) attracts attention of females H1: short distance function of cow calls (sound blocked by trees) H2: females that chose higher pitched roars had more competitive sneaky sons (Reby et al. 2010) Low pitch (fundamental frequency) intimidates male intruders H3: motivational structure rules; predicts escalation (Feighny et al. 2006) H4: in the ancestral form (fallow deer) low pitch was an honest indicator of male dominance (Vannoni & McElligott 2008) Resonance (formant frequency/dispersion)=> dual function H5: Corsican deer are smaller, shorter vocal tract, higher resonance but lower fundamental frequency (Kidjo et al. 2008) H6: females avoid harassment by sub-adults (Charlton et al. 2008) H7: females distinguish between individuals, i.e. harem master & intruders (Reby et al. 2001, Reby et al. 2006, Charlton et al. 2007) H8: size exaggeration by dropping larynx (McElligott et al. 2006)

Function of Switching between De-escalation & Escalation Youngsters that escalated fights more likely died when mismatched Young non-breeders inexperienced at winning fights Those that de-escalated when very young would have survived longer, potentially gaining a territory at prime breeding age Those prime-age males that escalated were more likely to have taken over a breeding territory from an older, weaker individual Mismatch : older males likely were in worse body condition at end of rutting season, compared to prime-age males Older past prime breeders have already contributed switcher genotypes to the gene pool (when they were younger, they de-escalated) Switcher genotypes would have controlled access to food resources attractive to those females that were most successful at raising calves Switching had few benefits in monogamous, monomorphic, smallbodied species adapted to forests (eat high quality shoots & leaves) Duikers (Africa) and muntjacs (Asia) Brocket deer (South America)

Phylogenetic Similarity of Deer Species(Cap et al. 2008) mtdna shallow Nuclear DNA deep Morphological traits fallow red elk sika fallow red sika fallow red

SUMMARY H1. The smaller body size and lesser ability to drop the larynx was the ancestral form (elk more similar to ancestors) Advantage to large body size in foraging for grass Sexual selection for baritones (dropped larynx) H2. The larger body size and greater ability to drop the larynx was ancestral (red deer more similar to ancestors) Elk lost large body size Elk lost ability to drop larynx H3. Both elk and red deer diverged from an ancestor intermediate in character traits

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