Non-random sorting of parental chemical compounds during hybrid speciation.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY Journal of Evolutionary Biology Pub Date : 2025-05-19 DOI:10.1093/jeb/voaf022
Paul Doniol-Valcroze, Lucie Develay Nguyen, Bruno Buatois, Stefan Dötterl, Roman Fuchs, Laurence Després, Mathieu Joron, Anne-Geneviève Bagnères
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The role of hybridization during speciation remains partially understood, yet introgression among lineages may trigger reproductive isolation (RI). Hybrid speciation may reveal how specific traits drive RI and how characters are sorted following admixture. Here, we study hybrid speciation in a complex of butterfly species (Coenonympha spp.) in which 2 hybrid lineages (C. darwiniana and C. cephalidarwiniana) received about 75% of their genomes from C. arcania, and 25% from C. gardetta. By contrast with their genomic ancestry compositions, hybrid lineages mate readily with their minor parent in contact zones, while the major parent shows nearly complete isolation from all lineages. To test whether hybrid speciation operated via the non-random sorting of traits acting as pre-zygotic barriers, we assessed chemical profile similarity between species using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and contrasted it to genomic composition and natural patterns of hybridization. Both hybrid species exhibited profiles strikingly similar to their minor parent despite the genomic contribution of the major parent, matching predictions for isolating traits. This suggests that chemical traits were sorted non-randomly during hybrid speciation and that they contributed to RI from the major parent. Our results reveal how hybridization may trigger rapid speciation and underscore the significance of chemical signalling in shaping barriers among emerging species.

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杂交物种形成过程中亲本化合物的非随机分选。
杂交在物种形成过程中的作用尚不完全清楚,但谱系间的渐渗可能引发生殖隔离(RI)。杂交物种形成可以揭示特定性状如何驱动RI,以及混合后性状如何排序。在此,我们研究了一个复杂的蝴蝶物种(Coenonympha spp.)的杂交物种形成,其中两个杂交谱系(C. darwiniana和C. cephalidarwiniana)大约75%的基因组来自C. arcania, 25%来自C. gardetta。与它们的基因组祖先组成相比,杂交谱系在接触区很容易与次要亲本交配,而主要亲本几乎与所有谱系完全隔离。为了检验杂交物种的形成是否通过非随机分类的性状作为合子前屏障进行,我们使用气相色谱-质谱法评估了物种之间的化学特征相似性,并将其与基因组组成和杂交的自然模式进行了对比。尽管主要亲本的基因组贡献,但这两个杂交物种都表现出与其次要亲本惊人相似的特征,这与分离性状的预测相符。这说明杂交物种形成过程中化学性状的分选是非随机的,它们对来自主亲本的RI有贡献。我们的研究结果揭示了杂交如何触发快速的物种形成,并强调了化学信号在形成新兴物种之间屏障的重要性。
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
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4.20
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152
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It covers both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.
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