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Many ways to make darker flies: Intra‐ and interspecific variation in Drosophila body pigmentation components

机译:许多方式制作较暗的苍蝇:果蝇的内部和三分特异性变异

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Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial variation within and between species, and important roles in animal survival and reproduction. Insect pigmentation, in particular, provides some of the most compelling examples of adaptive evolution, including its ecological significance and genetic bases. Pigmentation includes multiple aspects of color and color pattern that may vary more or less independently, and can be under different selective pressures. We decompose Drosophila thorax and abdominal pigmentation, a valuable eco‐evo‐devo model, into distinct measurable traits related to color and color pattern. We investigate intra‐ and interspecific variation for those traits and assess its different sources. For each body part, we measured overall darkness, as well as four other pigmentation properties distinguishing between background color and color of the darker pattern elements that decorate each body part. By focusing on two standard D. melanogaster laboratory populations, we show that pigmentation components vary and covary in distinct manners depending on sex, genetic background, and temperature during development. Studying three natural populations of D. melanogaster along a latitudinal cline and five other Drosophila species, we then show that evolution of lighter or darker bodies can be achieved by changing distinct component traits. Our results paint a much more complex picture of body pigmentation variation than previous studies could uncover, including patterns of sexual dimorphism, thermal plasticity, and interspecific diversity. These findings underscore the value of detailed quantitative phenotyping and analysis of different sources of variation for a better understanding of phenotypic variation and diversification, and the ecological pressures and genetic mechanisms underlying them.
机译:身体色素沉着是一种流化的多样化和生态相关的性状,具有在物种内部和之间的大量变异,以及动物存活和繁殖中的重要作用。特别是昆虫色素沉着提供了一些适应性演化的一些最令人焦虑的例子,包括其生态意义和遗传基础。色素包括颜色和颜色图案的多个方面,其可以或多或少地独立变化,并且可以在不同的选择性压力下。我们分解果蝇胸部和腹部色素沉着,这是一个有价值的生态evo-devo模型,进入与颜色和颜色模式相关的不同可测量的性状。我们调查这些特征的内特异性和各种各样的变化,并评估其不同来源。对于每个身体部位,我们测量了整体黑暗,以及区分较深图案元件的背景颜色和颜色的四个其他色素沉着特性。通过专注于两个标准的D. Melanogaster实验室人群,我们展示了颜色沉着的组件根据性行为,遗传背景和发展温度而不同的方式变化和科罗拉里。沿着纬度征连和五种其他果蝇物种研究三种D. Melanogaster的三种自然群体,然后表明通过改变不同的组分特征,可以实现更轻或更深的体的演变。我们的结果绘制了比以前的研究更加复杂的身体色素沉着变化图片,包括揭示,包括性二晶,热塑性和间隔的模式。这些发现强调了详细定量表型的价值和分析不同变异来源,以更好地了解表型变异和多样化,以及它们的生态压力和遗传机制。

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