A Test for Gene Flow among Sympatric and Allopatric Hawaiian Picture-Winged Drosophila

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Lin Kang
Harold R. Garner
Donald K. Price
Pawel Michalak
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[1] Virginia Tech,Biocomplexity Institute
[2] Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine,School of Life Sciences
[3] Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute,Center for Molecular Medicine and Infectious Diseases
[4] University of Nevada Las Vegas,undefined
[5] Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
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Reproductive isolation; Hybridization; Hawaii;
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The Hawaiian Drosophila are one of the most species-rich endemic groups in Hawaii and a spectacular example of adaptive radiation. Drosophila silvestris and D. heteroneura are two closely related picture-winged Drosophila species that occur sympatrically on Hawaii Island and are known to hybridize in nature, yet exhibit highly divergent behavioral and morphological traits driven largely through sexual selection. Their closest-related allopatric species, D. planitibia from Maui, exhibits hybrid male sterility and reduced behavioral reproductive isolation when crossed experimentally with D. silvestris or D. heteroneura. A modified four-taxon test for gene flow was applied to recently obtained genomes of the three Hawaiian Drosophila species. The analysis indicates recent gene flow in sympatry, but also, although less extensive, between allopatric species. This study underscores the prevalence of gene flow, even in taxonomic groups considered classic examples of allopatric speciation on islands. The potential confounding effects of gene flow in phylogenetic and population genetics inference are discussed, as well as the implications for conservation.
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