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Parasites contribute to ecologically dependent postmating isolation in the adaptive radiation of three-spined stickleback.

机译:寄生虫在三轴刺回的适应性辐射中有助于生态依赖的后期分离。

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Spatial variation in parasitic infections is common, and has the potential to drive population divergence and reproductive isolation of hosts. However, despite support from theory and model laboratory systems, not much strong evidence has been forthcoming from the wild. Here we show that parasites are likely to cause reproductive isolation in the adaptive radiation of three-spined stickleback. Adjacent wild populations on the Scottish island of North Uist differ greatly and consistently in the occurrence of different parasites that have substantial effects on fitness. Lab-reared fish are more resistant to experimental infection by parasite species from their own population. Furthermore, hybrid backcrosses between the host populations are more resistant to the parasites from the parental population to which they are more closely related. These patterns provide strong evidence that parasites can cause ecological speciation, by contributing to selection against migrants and ecologically dependent postmating isolation.
机译:寄生虫感染的空间变异很普遍,并且有可能导致种群分化和宿主的生殖隔离。然而,尽管有理论和模型实验室系统的支持,但从野外获得的证据却不多。在这里,我们表明,寄生虫很可能在三轴刺回的适应性辐射中引起生殖隔离。苏格兰北乌伊斯岛上的相邻野生种群在不同寄生虫的发生方面始终存在着很大的差异,这些寄生虫会对健身产生重大影响。实验室饲养的鱼对来自其种群的寄生虫物种的实验感染更具抵抗力。此外,宿主群体之间的杂交回交对与其更密切相关的亲本群体的寄生虫具有更强的抵抗力。这些模式提供了有力的证据,证明寄生虫可以通过对移徙者的选择和生态依赖的后期隔离而造成生态物种形成。

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