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Postmating?¢????prezygotic isolation between two allopatric populations of Drosophila montana : fertilisation success differs under sperm competition

机译:果蝇蒙大拿州两个同种异体种群之间的后交早熟分离:在精子竞争下受精成功不同

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Abstract Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important early-stage barrier in the evolution of reproductive isolation. A recent study described a potential example between populations of the same species: single matings between Drosophila montana populations resulted in differential fertilisation success because of the inability of sperm from one population (Vancouver) to penetrate the eggs of the other population (Colorado). As the natural mating system of D. montana is polyandrous (females remate rapidly), we set up double matings of all possible crosses between the same populations to test whether competitive effects between ejaculates influence this PMPZ isolation. We measured premating isolation in no-choice tests, female fecundity, fertility and egg-to-adult viability after single and double matings as well as second-male paternity success (P 2 ). Surprisingly, we found no PMPZ reproductive isolation between the two populations under a competitive setting, indicating no difficulty of sperm from Vancouver males to fertilize Colorado eggs after double matings. While there were subtle differences in how P 2 changed over time, suggesting that Vancouver males?¢???? sperm are somewhat less competitive in a first-male role within Colorado females, these effects did not translate into differences in overall P 2 . Fertilisation success can thus differ dramatically between competitive and noncompetitive conditions, perhaps because the males that mate second produce higher quality ejaculates in response to sperm competition. We suggest that unlike in more divergent species comparisons, where sperm competition typically increases reproductive isolation, ejaculate tailoring can reduce the potential for PMPZ isolation when recently diverged populations interbreed.
机译:摘要后期分离但合子前(PMPZ)相互作用日益被认为是生殖隔离进化中潜在的重要早期障碍。最近的一项研究描述了同一物种种群之间的一个潜在例子:果蝇蒙大拿种群之间的单交导致不同的受精成功,因为一个种群(温哥华)的精子无法穿透另一种群(科罗拉多州)的卵。由于D. montana的自然交配系统是一生多生(雌性快速交配),因此我们对相同种群之间所有可能的杂交建立双重交配,以测试射精之间的竞争效果是否影响这种PMPZ隔离。我们在无选择的测试,雌性生殖力,生育力和单卵和双卵交配后的成虫存活率以及第二胎父本的成年成功率(P 2)中测量了提前隔离。出乎意料的是,我们发现在竞争环境下两个种群之间没有PMPZ生殖隔离,这表明在两次交配后,温哥华雄性的精子不易受精于科罗拉多州的鸡蛋。虽然P 2随时间的变化存在细微的差异,这表明温哥华的雄性。在科罗拉多州女性中,精子在第一性角色中的竞争能力较弱,这些作用并未转化为总体P 2的差异。因此,在竞争性和非竞争性条件下,受精成功率可能会出现显着差异,这也许是因为交配后的雄性对精子竞争产生了更高的射精质量。我们建议,与其他物种比较不同的是,精子竞争通常会增加生殖隔离,而射精剪裁可以减少近来不同种群杂交时分离PMPZ的可能性。

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