Sexual Signals Persist over Deep Time: Ancient Co-option of Bioluminescence for Courtship Displays in Cypridinid Ostracods

Author:

Ellis Emily A1ORCID,Goodheart Jessica A12ORCID,Hensley Nicholai M13ORCID,González Vanessa L4,Reda Nicholas J5,Rivers Trevor J6,Morin James G7,Torres Elizabeth8,Gerrish Gretchen A59ORCID,Oakley Todd H1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California , Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA

2. Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California , San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA

3. Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University , Ithaca, NY 14850, USA

4. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History , 10th and Constitution NW, Washington, DC 20560-0105, USA

5. Biology Department, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse , La Crosse, WI 54601, USA

6. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas Lawrence , KS 66045, USA

7. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University , Ithaca, NY 14850, USA

8. Department of Biological Sciences, California State University Los Angeles , Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA

9. Trout Lake Station, Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin – Madison , Boulder Junction, WI 54512, USA

Abstract

Abstract Although the diversity, beauty, and intricacy of sexually selected courtship displays command the attention of evolutionists, the longevity of these traits in deep time is poorly understood. Population-based theory suggests sexual selection could either lower or raise extinction risk, resulting in high or low persistence of lineages with sexually selected traits. Furthermore, empirical studies that directly estimate the longevity of sexually selected traits are uncommon. Sexually selected signals—including bioluminescent courtship—originated multiple times during evolution, allowing the empirical study of their longevity after careful phylogenetic and divergence time analyses. Here, we estimate the first transcriptome-based molecular phylogeny and divergence times of Cypridinidae. We report extreme longevity of bioluminescent courtship, a trait important in mate choice and probably under sexual selection. Our relaxed-clock estimates of divergence times coupled with stochastic character mapping show luminous courtship evolved only once in Cypridinidae—in a Sub-Tribe, we name Luxorina—at least 151 millions of years ago from cypridinid ancestors that used bioluminescence only in antipredator displays, defining a Tribe we name Luminini. This time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of cypridinids will serve as a foundation for integrative and comparative studies on the biochemistry, molecular evolution, courtship, diversification, and ecology of cypridinid bioluminescence. The persistence of luminous courtship for hundreds of millions of years suggests that sexual selection did not cause a rapid loss of associated traits, and that rates of speciation within the group exceeded extinction risk, which may contribute to the persistence of a diverse clade of signaling species. [Ancestral state reconstruction; Biodiversity; co-option; divergence time estimates; macroevolution; Ostracoda; phylogenomics; sexual selection.]

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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