Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems

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Publication date 26-02-2020
Journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Article number 20192731
Volume | Issue number 287 | 1921
Number of pages 10
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract

A long-standing hypothesis in ecology and evolution is that trichromatic colour vision (the ability to distinguish red from green) in frugivorous primates has evolved as an adaptation to detect conspicuous (reddish) fruits. This could provide a competitive advantage over dichromatic frugivores which cannot distinguish reddish colours from a background of green foliage. Here, we test whether the origin, distribution and diversity of trichromatic primates is positively associated with the availability of conspicuous palm fruits, i.e. keystone fruit resources for tropical frugivores. We combine global data of colour vision, distribution and phylogenetic data for more than 400 primate species with fruit colour data for more than 1700 palm species, and reveal that species richness of trichromatic primates increases with the proportion of palm species that have conspicuous fruits, especially in subtropical African forests. By contrast, species richness of trichromats in Asia and the Americas is not positively associated with conspicuous palm fruit colours. Macroevolutionary analyses further indicate rapid and synchronous radiations of trichromats and conspicuous palms on the African mainland starting 10 Ma. These results suggest that the distribution and diversification of African trichromatic primates is strongly linked to the relative availability of conspicuous (versus non-conspicuous) palm fruits, and that interactions between primates and palms are related to the coevolutionary dynamics of primate colour vision systems and palm fruit colours.

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Related dataset Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems Appendix S1 from Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems Appendix S2 from Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems Appendix S2 from Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems Appendix S1 from Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems Appendix S2 from Palm fruit colours are linked to the broad-scale distribution and diversification of primate colour vision systems
Published at https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.2731
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