The evolution of exceptional diversity in parental care and fertilization modes in ray-finned fishes

Author:

Vági Balázs12ORCID,Katona Gergely3ORCID,Miranda Oscar G3ORCID,Mándi Mihály Gábor3ORCID,Hofmann Hans A456ORCID,Plagányi Éva78ORCID,Végvári Zsolt910ORCID,Liker András1112ORCID,Freckleton Robert P13ORCID,Székely Tamás12314ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HUN-REN–UD Evolution of Reproductive Strategies Research Group, Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology, University of Debrecen , H-4032 Debrecen , Hungary

2. Biodiversity, Climate Change and Water Management Coordination Research Centre, University of Debrecen , H-4032 Debrecen , Hungary

3. University of Debrecen Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology, , H-4032 Debrecen , Hungary

4. The University of Texas at Austin Department of Integrative Biology, , Austin, TX 78712 , United States

5. Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas at Austin , Austin, TX 78712 , United States

6. Institute for Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Austin , Austin, TX 78712 , United States

7. CSIRO Environment, Queensland Bioscience Precinct (QBP) , Brisbane, Queensland , Australia

8. Centre for Marine Socioecology, University of Tasmania , Hobart, Tasmania , Australia

9. HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Aquatic Ecology , 1113 Budapest, Karolina út 29 , Hungary

10. Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut , D-15374, Müncheberg , Germany

11. University of Pannonia HUN-REN–PE Evolutionary Ecology Research Group, , Pf. 1158 , H-8210 Veszprém , Hungary

12. Center for Natural Sciences, University of Pannonia Behavioural Ecology Research Group, , Pf. 1158 , H-8210 Veszprém , Hungary

13. School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, , Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom

14. Milner Centre for Evolution, Department of Life Sciences, University of Bath , Bath BA2 7AY , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Among vertebrates, ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) display the highest diversity in parental care, and their diversification has been hypothesized to be related to phylogenetic changes in fertilization modes. Using the most comprehensive, sex-specific data from 7,600 species of 62 extant orders of ray-finned fishes, we inferred ancestral states and transitions among care types and caring episodes (i.e., the stage of offspring development). Our work has uncovered 3 novel findings. First, transitions among different care types (i.e., male-only care, female-only care, biparental care, and no care) are common, and the frequencies of these transitions show unusually diverse patterns concerning fertilization modes (external, or internal via oviduct, mouth, or brood pouch). Second, both oviduct and mouth fertilization are selected for female-biased care, whereas fertilization in a brood pouch is selected for male-biased care. Importantly, internal fertilization without parental care is extremely unstable phylogenetically. Third, we show that egg care in both sexes is associated with nest building (which is male-biased) and fry care (which is female-biased). Taken together, the aquatic environment, which supports considerable flexibility in care, facilitated the diversification of parenting behavior, creating the evolutionary bases for more comprehensive parenting to protect offspring in semiterrestrial or terrestrial environments.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary

HUN-REN TKI Hungarian Research Network

The Royal Society

William H. and Gladys G. Reeder Endowed Fellowship in Evolutionary Biology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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