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高橋 鉄美

Tetsumi Takahashi

基本情報

所属
兵庫県立大学 自然・環境科学研究所 教授 (主任研究員)
学位
博士(1999年12月 北海道大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
202001011489422091
researchmap会員ID
R000010113

委員歴

 2

受賞

 2

論文

 52
  • Tetsumi Takahashi
    Hydrobiologia 2026年3月5日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
  • 木村亮太, 高橋鉄美
    人と自然 36 16-20 2026年1月31日  査読有り最終著者責任著者
  • 谷口倫太郎, 高橋鉄美, 川瀬成吾, 佐藤萌柚, 野口亮太, 柴 杉杉, 小山直人, 浅野雅人, 中田和義
    日本生物地理学会会報 80 1-13 2025年12月20日  査読有り
  • Masahito Tsuboi, Tetsumi Takahashi
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology 37(12) 1563-1575 2024年8月24日  査読有り最終著者責任著者
    Abstract The evolution of sexual dimorphism is widely acknowledged as a manifestation of sex-specific genetic architecture. Although empirical studies suggested that sexual dimorphism evolves as a joint consequence of constraints arising from genetic architecture and sexually divergent selection, it remains unclear whether and how these established microevolutionary processes scale up to the macroevolutionary patterns of sexual dimorphism among taxa. Here, we studied how sexual selection and parental care drive sexual dimorphism in cichlid fishes from Lake Tanganyika. We found that male–male competition, female choice, and maternal mouthbrooding are associated with sexual dimorphism in body length, body colour, and head length, respectively, despite strong allometric relationships between body length and head length. Within-species (static) allometry of head length on body length evolved as sex-specific responses to mouthbrooding, where females evolved higher intercepts while males evolved steeper slopes. Thus, selection to increase mouth size in mouthbrooders may have broken down and reorganized the pattern of allometric constraints that are inherently strong and concordant between sexes. Furthermore, sex-specific responses to mouthbrooding left a remarkably clear signature on the macroevolutionary pattern, resulting in a decoupling of co-evolution in parameters of static allometries between sexes observed exclusively within maternal mouthbrooders. Our study provides multiple lines of evidence that are consistent with the idea that macroevolutionary patterns of sexual dimorphism in Lake Tanganyika cichlids result from sexually divergent selection. Our approach illustrates that an examination of within-population phenotypic variance in the phylogenetic comparative framework may facilitate nuanced understandings of how macroevolutionary patterns are generated by underlying microevolutionary processes.

MISC

 12

書籍等出版物

 8

講演・口頭発表等

 6

担当経験のある科目(授業)

 5

所属学協会

 5

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

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学術貢献活動

 20

社会貢献活動

 83