The evolutionary history of colour polymorphism in Ischnura damselflies (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Odonatologica Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.60024/zenodo.4268559
R. A. Sánchez-Guillén, S. Ceccarelli, F. Villalobos, S. Neupane, A. Rivas-Torres, I. Sanmartín‐Villar, M. Wellenreuther, S. Bybee, M. Velásquez-Vélez, E. Realpe, J. R. Chávez-Ríos, H. Dumont, A. Cordero-Rivera
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A major challenge in evolutionary biology concerns how genetic and phenotypic variation is created and maintained. In this study, we investigated the origin(s) and evolutionary patterns of the female-limited colour polymorphism in Ischnura. This involves the presence of one to three colour morphs: one androchrome morph with coloration that resembles that of the male, and two gynochrome morphs (infuscans and aurantiaca) with a female-specific coloration. We documented the colour of 44 and mating system of 36 of the 76 species within Ischnura to investigate the ancestral state of both traits and the correlated R.A. Sánchez-Guillén, S. Fadia-Ceccarelli, F. Villalobos, S. Neupane et al. 2 Odonatologica 49(3/4) 2020: xx-xx evolution and to infer directionality of trait-state transitions. The ancestral state reconstructions suggest that the most recent common ancestor of the ischnuran damselflies was most likely polymorphic and polyandrous. Our results give some support to the evolutionary correlation between female-limited colour polymorphism and mating system in Ischnura. That correlation is consistent with the idea that sexual selection through sexual conflict over the frequency of matings has selected for polymorphic females to reduce the overall intensity of male mating harassment, and our finding that the same phenotypic morphs have evolved multiple times (convergent evolution) suggests that several species in this genus might be experiencing similar selective pressures. Further key words. Dragonfly, Zygoptera, ancestral state, correlated evolution, comparative method
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豆娘颜色多态性的进化史(Odonata:Coenagrionidae)
进化生物学中的一个主要挑战是如何产生和维持遗传和表型变异。在这项研究中,我们调查了Ischnura女性有限颜色多态性的起源和进化模式。这涉及到一到三种颜色变体的存在:一种颜色与雄性相似的雄铬变体,以及两种颜色与雌性特定的雌铬变体(infuscans和aurantica)。我们记录了Ischnura内76个物种中44个物种的颜色和36个物种的交配系统,以研究这两个性状的祖先状态以及相关的R.A.Sánchez Guillén、S.Fadia Ceccarelli、F.Villalobos、S.Neupane等人2 Odonatologica 49(3/4)2020:xx-xx进化,并推断性状状态转换的方向性。祖先状态的重建表明,最新的伊施努兰豆娘的共同祖先很可能是多态的和多雄的。我们的研究结果为Ischnura雌性有限颜色多态性与交配系统之间的进化相关性提供了一些支持。这种相关性与这样一种观点一致,即通过交配频率上的性冲突进行的性选择已经为多态性雌性选择,以降低雄性交配骚扰的总体强度,我们发现,相同的表型形态已经进化了多次(趋同进化),这表明该属的几个物种可能正在经历类似的选择压力。进一步的关键词。蜻蜓、Zygoptera、祖先状态、相关进化、比较方法
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Odonatologica
Odonatologica 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Odonatologica publishes original articles in all fields of odonatology. Review articles, i.e., original and critical accounts of important, rounded-off topics, are also explicitly welcome, but authors who plan to write a review should contact the Editor first.
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