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Macroevolution of perfume signalling in orchid bees

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ECOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 19, Issue 11, Pages 1314-1323

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12667

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Chemical communication; coexistence; Euglossa; macroevolution; orchid bees; sexual selection; sexual signalling; species recognition

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  1. Center for Population Biology Postdoctoral Fellowship
  2. German Science Foundation [EL 149/6]
  3. David & Lucile Packard Foundation
  4. National Science Foundation [DEB-1457753]

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Theory predicts that both stabilising selection and diversifying selection jointly contribute to the evolution of sexual signalling traits by (1) maintaining the integrity of communication signals within species and (2) promoting the diversification of traits among lineages. However, for many important signalling traits, little is known about whether these dynamics translate into predictable macroevolutionary signatures. Here, we test for macroevolutionary patterns consistent with sexual signalling theory in the perfume signals of neotropical orchid bees, a group well studied for their chemical sexual communication. Our results revealed both high species-specificity and elevated rates of evolution in perfume signals compared to nonsignalling traits. Perfume complexity was correlated with the number of congeners in a species' range, suggesting that perfume evolution may be tied to the remarkably high number of orchid bee species coexisting together in some neotropical communities. Finally, sister-pair comparisons were consistent with both rapid divergence at speciation and character displacement upon secondary contact. Together, our results provide new insight into the macroevolution of sexual signalling in insects.

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