Inheritance of behavioural differences between two interfertile, sympatric species, Drosophila silvestris and D-heteroneura

被引:0
|
作者
Boake, CRB [1 ]
Price, DK [1 ]
Andreadis, DK [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tennessee, Dept Ecol & Evolut Biol, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
关键词
aggression; behavioural isolation; courtship; Hawaiian Drosophila; hybrids; speciation;
D O I
10.1038/sj.hdy.6883170
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The Hawaiian fly species, Drosophila silvestris and D. heteroneura, are sympatric and interfertile but show strong behavioural isolation and major differences in male aggressive behaviour and the associated morphology. As a first step in elucidating the genetic control of the differences between these species, we examined the mating and aggressive behaviour of their reciprocal F-1 hybrids. The latency to the first wing vibration and the latency to copulate did not differ significantly between the parental species. However, D. heteroneura females had a very low tendency to copulate with D. silvestris males, rarely mating during the observation period. The duration of copulation also differed significantly: same-species pairs of D. silvestris had copulations that lasted about 50% longer than those of same-species pairs of D. heteroneura. The hybrids were intermediate between the parental species for both the tendency to copulate with D. silvestris males and the duration of copulation, suggesting codominance or polygenic inheritance for those traits. The aggression traits that we scored were the leg posture and wing extension during early aggression, and the leg posture and head position during escalated aggression. The parental species showed clear differences for each of these traits. The F, hybrids resembled one parent or the other, without showing intermediate values, suggesting single-gene dominance or threshold expression of many genes for those traits. None of the courtship or aggressive traits showed X-chromosomal effects, although the head shape of hybrids is influenced by genes on the X chromosome. It is difficult to reconcile the patterns of inheritance of aggressive behaviour and the lack of an X-chromosomal effect with the hypothesis that these traits are influenced by a coadapted gene complex.
引用
收藏
页码:642 / 650
页数:9
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [41] Together but not intertwined: differences in sexual behavior between two sympatric and synchronic spider species, including one new synonymy (Araneae: Tetragnathidae: Tetragnatha)
    Cargnelutti, Franco
    Bollatti, Fedra
    Izquierdo, Matias A.
    Castanheira, Pedro de S.
    Cerqueira Baptista, Renner Luiz
    Barrantes, Gilbert
    Aisenberg, Anita
    JOURNAL OF ARACHNOLOGY, 2022, 50 (01) : 67 - 80
  • [43] Developmental time and thorax length differences between the cactophilic species Drosophila buzzatii and D-koepferae reared in different natural hosts
    Fanara, JJ
    Mensch, J
    Folguera, G
    Hasson, E
    EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY, 2004, 18 (03) : 203 - 214
  • [44] The Relationship Between Soil Environmental Factors and Flowering Phenology in Two Sympatric Southeastern Gelsemium Species-Does Habitat Specialization Determine Differences in Flowering Time?
    Pascarella, John B.
    CASTANEA, 2011, 76 (04) : 410 - 425
  • [45] Differences in morphological and physiological responses to water-logging between two sympatric oak species (Quercus petraea [Matt.] Liebl., Quercus robur L.)
    Parelle, Julien
    Brendel, Oliver
    Bodenes, Catherine
    Berveiller, Daniel
    Dizengremel, Pierre
    Jolivet, Yves
    Dreyer, Erwin
    ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE, 2006, 63 (08) : 849 - 859
  • [47] Genome location, evolution and centromeric contribution of satellite DNAs shared between the two closely related species Drosophila serido and D. antonietae (repleta group, buzzatii cluster)
    Laborne, Ana Mattioli
    Barrios-Leal, Dora Yovana
    Heslop-Harrison, John S.
    Manfrin, Maura Helena
    Kuhn, Gustavo C. S.
    CHROMOSOMA, 2025, 134 (01)