Punctuated evolution in the learned songs of African sunbirds

Author:

McEntee Jay P.12ORCID,Zhelezov Gleb3,Werema Chacha4,Najar Nadje5,Peñalba Joshua V.6ORCID,Mulungu Elia7,Mbilinyi Maneno8,Karimi Sylvester9,Chumakova Lyubov3,Gordon Burleigh J.10,Bowie Rauri C. K.1

Affiliation:

1. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

2. Department of Biology, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65897, USA

3. School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3FD, UK

4. Department of Zoology and Wildlife Conservation, University of Dar-es-salaam, PO Box 35064, Tanzania

5. School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68503, USA

6. Museum für Naturkunde, Center for Integrative Biodiversity Discovery, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany

7. PO Box 934, Iringa, Tanzania

8. Tanzania Bird Atlas, Iringa, Tanzania

9. National Museums Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya

10. Biology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA

Abstract

Learned traits are thought to be subject to different evolutionary dynamics than other phenotypes, but their evolutionary tempo and mode has received little attention. Learned bird song has been thought to be subject to rapid and constant evolution. However, we know little about the evolutionary modes of learned song divergence over long timescales. Here, we provide evidence that aspects of the territorial songs of Eastern Afromontane sky island sunbirds Cinnyris evolve in a punctuated fashion, with periods of stasis of the order of hundreds of thousands of years or more, broken up by evolutionary pulses. Stasis in learned songs is inconsistent with learned traits being subject to constant or frequent change, as would be expected if selection does not constrain song phenotypes over evolutionary timescales. Learned song may instead follow a process resembling peak shifts on adaptive landscapes. While much research has focused on the potential for rapid evolution in bird song, our results suggest that selection can tightly constrain the evolution of learned songs over long timescales. More broadly, these results demonstrate that some aspects of highly variable, plastic traits can exhibit punctuated evolution, with stasis over long time periods.

Funder

National Geographic Society

Explorers Club

UC Berkeley Center for African Studies Andrew and Mary Thompson Rocca Scholarship

Leverhulme Trust

Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

US National Science Foundation

American Ornithological Society

Waitt Foundation

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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