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Extreme intraspecific variation in Hystrichophora (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) genitalia - questioning the lock-and-key hypothesis

机译:尖吻鲈生殖器官的极端种内变异-质疑锁匙假设

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The lock-and-key hypothesis of genital evolution is evaluated using the highly variable male genitalia of two species of Hystrichophora (Tortricidae: Olethreutinae) moths. Traditionally, morphological differences in male genitalia have been used to differentiate similar species of Lepidoptera, and, while other characters may be examined, it is often assumed that genital morphology is the unique characteristic that "defines" a species. The significance of this assumption is based, many times unknowingly, on the lock-and-key hypothesis, which states that male and female genital compatibility serves to isolate different species reproductively. This concept is tested by quantifying the shape of Hystrichophora male valvae and analyzing variation in individual populations using principal components analysis. The resulting extreme levels of intraspecific variation support evolution by means of sexual selection and reject the traditional lock-and-key hypothesis.
机译:生殖器进化的锁匙假设是使用两种蛾类(蛾科:蛾)的高度可变的雄性生殖器来评估的。传统上,雄性生殖器的形态学差异已被用于区分鳞翅目的相似物种,尽管可以检查其他特征,但通常认为生殖器形态是“定义”一个物种的独特特征。这种假设的重要性是在不知不觉中多次基于锁匙假设的,该假设指出,男性和女性生殖器的相容性有助于生殖上隔离不同的物种。通过定量Hystrichophora雄性瓣的形状并使用主成分分析来分析单个种群的变异来测试这一概念。种内变异的极高水平通过性选择支持进化,并拒绝了传统的锁匙假设。

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