Low courtship song variation in south and southeastern Brazilian populations of Drosophila meridionalis (Diptera, Drosophilidae).

C T Costa, G C Kuhn, F M Sene
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Drosophila meridionalis is a cactus-breeding species with a wide distribution in South America. Most populations of this species are geographically isolated, what provides a promising scenario for studying evolution. Former studies of this species revealed a remarkable karyotypic variation among its populations. Up to six distinct metaphase chromosomes were described, showing that this species is polymorphic at least at the chromosomal level. In order to elucidate the taxonomic status of populations showing different metaphase chromosomes, we analyzed the courtship song of five populations of D. meridionalis in South and Southeastern Brazil. In addition, we analyzed the metaphase chromosomes of each population. Our results show that, despite the two karyotype observed, most courtship song parameters did not vary among the populations. Altogether, our results suggest that D. meridionalis from South and Southeastern Brazil represents one species with an inter-population chromosomal variability.

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巴西南部和东南部子午果蝇种群的低求偶鸣声变异(双翅目,果蝇科)。
子午果蝇(Drosophila meridionalis)是一种在南美洲广泛分布的仙人掌繁殖种。这种物种的大多数种群在地理上是孤立的,这为研究进化提供了一个有希望的场景。以前对该物种的研究显示其种群间存在显著的核型变异。多达6个不同的中期染色体被描述,表明该物种至少在染色体水平上是多态性的。为了阐明不同中期染色体居群的分类地位,对巴西南部和东南部5个子午沙蝇居群的求偶鸣叫声进行了分析。此外,我们还分析了每个群体的中期染色体。我们的研究结果表明,尽管观察到两种核型,但大多数求偶歌曲参数在种群中没有变化。总之,我们的研究结果表明,来自巴西南部和东南部的子午沙蚕代表了一个种群间染色体变异的物种。
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