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Parallel evolution in sympatric, hybridizing species: performance of Colias butterflies on their introduced host plants.

机译:同胞,杂交物种的平行进化:可利亚蝴蝶在引进的寄主植物上的表现。

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Shared ancestry and introgression can contribute to genetic similarity between hybridizing species, and it is generally difficult to disentangle these causes. However, shared ancestry plays a more limited role in traits that have recently undergone parallel directional selection in the two species, permitting the role of introgression to be better understood. The butterflies Colias eurytheme (Boisduval) and Colias philodice (Godart) (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) are native to North America and have shifted their host ranges in parallel onto several introduced weedy and agricultural legumes. These butterflies hybridize at moderate rates throughout their range, and there is a strong possibility that they could be sharing host-associated adaptations. We split families of each species among nine introduced, prospective hosts and measured survivorship, larval duration, pupal weight, and a new variable, effective daily growth rate (DGR), analogous to a compound daily interest rate in economics. We found strong effects of host, sex, and family (species), but negligible effects of the host*species interaction that would indicate species-specific differences in performance on different hosts. We found species-specific life-history differences: C. eurytheme matured significantly later and reached a significantly larger body size than C. philodice while growing at the same DGR. Protandry was strong, and males, in addition to pupating sooner than females, grew significantly faster than females as measured by DGR. We measured broad-sense heritabilities and genetic correlations for host-associated performance variables. Most pairwise comparisons of performance among hosts and most pairwise comparisons between performance variables showed positive genetic correlations, except survivorship where little heritability was found. Nevertheless, a factorial multivariate analysis of variance of G-matrices showed highly significant species, host, and host*species interactions, suggesting differentially evolving genetic architectures underlying host adaptation in these two species, despite the small differences in overall performance. At least some of the genes affecting host performance in Colias are likely to be in the small, species-diagnostic regions and not shared via introgression between these hybridizing species. For biologists interested in the evolutionary ecology of their host associations, including applied biologists managing their agricultural pest potential, C. eurytheme and C. philodice are most usefully studied as if they were a single polymorphic species wherever they co-exist. In studying species that hybridize readily with a sympatric congener, it may often be necessary to include the second species in the experimental design..
机译:共同的祖先和基因渗入可以促进杂交物种之间的遗传相似性,并且通常很难区分这些原因。然而,共同祖先在最近在两个物种中进行平行方向选择的性状中发挥的作用更为有限,这使得人们对渗入的作用有了更好的了解。蝴蝶Colias eurytheme(Boisduval)和Colias philodice(Godart)(Lepidoptera,Pieridae)原产于北美,并已将其寄主范围平行转移到几种引进的杂草和农用豆科植物上。这些蝴蝶在其整个范围内以中等速率杂交,并且很有可能共享宿主相关的适应性。我们将每个物种的科目划分为9个已引入的预期宿主,并测量存活率,幼虫持续时间、,重量以及新变量,即有效日增长率(DGR),类似于经济学中的复合日利率。我们发现寄主,性别和家庭(物种)的强烈影响,但寄主*物种相互作用的影响可忽略不计,这表明在不同寄主上,特定物种的性能差异。我们发现了特定物种的生活史差异:C. eurytheme显着晚成熟,并且在相同DGR下生长的时候,其体形明显比C. philodice大。 Protandry强壮,根据DGR的测量,雄性除化up早于雌性外,还比雌性增长快得多。我们测量了主机相关性能变量的广义遗传性和遗传相关性。宿主之间表现的大多数成对比较和表现变量之间的大多数成对比较显示出正的遗传相关性,除了幸存者很少发现遗传性。尽管如此,G矩阵方差的阶乘多变量分析显示物种,宿主和宿主*物种之间的相互作用非常重要,这表明尽管这两种物种的总体表现差异很小,但它们适应宿主适应的遗传结构却有所不同。至少有一些影响Colias宿主表现的基因可能位于较小的物种可诊断区域,并且无法通过这些杂种之间的渗入而共享。对于对寄主协会的进化生态学感兴趣的生物学家,包括管理其农业害虫潜力的应用生物学家而言,无论在何处共存,C。eurytheme和C. philodice都是一个单一的多态物种。在研究容易与同族同源物杂交的物种时,通常可能需要在实验设计中包括第二种物种。

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