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Impact of body melanisation on contrasting levels of desiccation resistance in a circumtropical and a generalist Drosophila species

机译:变黑和变色果蝇物种体内抗干燥能力对比水平的影响

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We investigated the role of cuticular lipids, body melanisation and body size in conferring contrasting levels of desiccation resistance in latitudinal populations of Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila ananassae on the Indian subcontinent. Contrary to the well known role of cuticular lipids in water proofing in diverse insect taxa, there is lack of geographical variations in the amount of cuticular lipids per fly in both the species. In D. ananassae, quite low levels of body melanisation are correlated with lower desiccation resistance. By contrast, increased levels of desiccation resistance are correlated with quite high melanisation in D. melanogaster. Thus, species specific cuticular melanisation patterns are significantly correlated with varying levels of desiccation resistance within as well as between populations and across species. Role of body melanisation in desiccation resistance is further supported by the fact that assorted dark and light flies differ significantly in cuticular water loss, hemolymph and dehydration tolerance. However, similar patterns of body size variation do not account for contrasting levels of desiccation resistance in these two Drosophila species. Climatic selection is evidenced by multiple regression analysis with seasonal amplitude of thermal and humidity changes (Tcv and RHcv) along latitude on the Indian subcontinent. Finally, the contrasting levels of species specific distribution patterns are negatively correlated with RHcv of sites of origin of populations i.e. a steeper negative slope for D. ananassae corresponds with its desiccation sensitivity as compared with D. melanogaster. Thus, evolutionary changes in body melanisation impact desiccation resistance potential as well as distribution patterns of these two Drosophila species on the Indian subcontinent. Keywords Body melanisation - Body size - Desiccation resistance - Cuticular lipids per fly - Cuticular water loss - D. ananassae - D. melanogaster
机译:我们调查了印度次大陆上果蝇和果蝇果蝇的纬向种群的相对抗干燥性水平的对比,研究了表皮脂质,身体变黑和体重的作用。与表皮脂质在多种昆虫分类中的防水作用中众所周知的作用相反,在这两个物种中,每只果蝇的表皮脂质含量均缺乏地理差异。在D. ananassae中,极低的人体黑色素水平与较低的抗干燥性有关。相比之下,D。melanogaster中较高的抗干燥性与很高的黑色素化相关。因此,物种特有的表皮黑色化模式与种群内以及种群之间以及跨物种的抗旱性变化水平显着相关。各种各样的深色和浅色果蝇在表皮水分流失,血淋巴和脱水耐受性方面存在显着差异,这一事实进一步支持了人体黑色素化在抗干燥性中的作用。然而,相似的体型变化模式并不能说明这两个果蝇物种中的抗干燥性的对比水平。通过对印度次大陆沿纬度的温度和湿度变化的季节性幅度(Tcv和RHcv)的季节性回归进行多元回归分析,证明了气候的选择。最后,物种特异性分布模式的对比水平与种群起源地的RHcv呈负相关,即,与D. melanogaster相比,D。ananassae的更陡峭的负斜率与其干燥敏感性相对应。因此,人体变黑的进化变化影响了这两个果蝇在印度次大陆上的抗干燥能力以及分布模式。关键词身体变黑-体型-抗干燥-每只果蝇的表皮脂质-表皮失水-D. ananassae-D. melanogaster

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