Data from: Loss of pigments in females is associated with sexual dichromatism in an ornamental trait
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Abstract
Sexual dichromatism is thought to evolve primarily as a function of sexual selection, especially female choice. However other forces, from sex-specific environmental conditions to social signaling in females, can also generate color differences between sexes. We studied dewlap dichromatism across 292 species of Anolis lizards. Dewlaps are colorful throat ornaments found on males of most anole species but are also present in females in many species. Although male and female dewlaps often have similar coloration, in some species they are strikingly dichromatic. We found that ornament color is labile and that dichromatism results from the loss of costly pigments in females. This pattern could indicate a shift towards signal loss in females; however, the secondary gains of female dewlaps across the phylogeny suggest a potential advantageous function. Possible mechanisms for female dewlap coloration include social selection, non-sexual signaling, or detectability in different microhabitats (e.g., sensory drive). Female dewlap color overlap between co-occurring species is both less than expected by chance overall and reduced in species-rich communities, suggesting that dichromatism could be driven by competition. Our results highlight that selection on females drives the observed pattern of dichromatism, suggesting a potentially adaptive role for female ornaments and emphasizing the need for additional work to understand female ornament evolution.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.05qfttfds
Description of the data and file structure
Data relating to Westeen et al. Loss of pigmentation in females is associated with sexual dichromatism in an ornamental trait. Dewlap data for all species of anoles collected for this study (N = 339). Cells were left blank if values were not determined.
Files and variables
File: data.csv
Description:
Variables
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Genus = genus
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Species = species
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Fauna = anole fauna to which the species belongs: GA = Greater Antillean, Dactyloa, and Draconura
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mSVL = male snout-vent length in mm
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fSVL = female snout-vent length in mm
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SSD = sexual size dimorphism as ((male SVL /female SVL)-1)
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mDewlap = male dewlap state: no, rudimentary, yes
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fDewlap = female dewlap state: no, rudimentary, yes
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mColor: colors present in male dewlap, categorical
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mCarot: male dewlap contains carotenoid pigments, -1 = no dewlap, 0 = no carotenoids, 1 = carotentoids
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fColor: colors present in female dewlap, categorical; NA = no female dewlap
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fCarot: female dewlap contains carotenoid pigments, -1 = no dewlap, 0 = no carotenoids, 1 = carotentoids
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ColorDimorphism: 1 = one sex missing dewlap (structurally dimorphic), 0 = monochromatic, 1 = dichromatic