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Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?

Coloration of stinging insects is often based on contrasted patterns of light and black pigmentations as a warning signal to predators. However, in many social wasp species, geographic variation drastically modifies this signal through melanic polymorphism potentially driven by different selective p...

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Autores principales: Perrard, Adrien, Arca, Mariangela, Rome, Quentin, Muller, Franck, Tan, Jiangli, Bista, Sanjaya, Nugroho, Hari, Baudoin, Raymond, Baylac, Michel, Silvain, Jean-François, Carpenter, James M., Villemant, Claire
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094162
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author Perrard, Adrien
Arca, Mariangela
Rome, Quentin
Muller, Franck
Tan, Jiangli
Bista, Sanjaya
Nugroho, Hari
Baudoin, Raymond
Baylac, Michel
Silvain, Jean-François
Carpenter, James M.
Villemant, Claire
author_facet Perrard, Adrien
Arca, Mariangela
Rome, Quentin
Muller, Franck
Tan, Jiangli
Bista, Sanjaya
Nugroho, Hari
Baudoin, Raymond
Baylac, Michel
Silvain, Jean-François
Carpenter, James M.
Villemant, Claire
author_sort Perrard, Adrien
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description Coloration of stinging insects is often based on contrasted patterns of light and black pigmentations as a warning signal to predators. However, in many social wasp species, geographic variation drastically modifies this signal through melanic polymorphism potentially driven by different selective pressures. To date, surprisingly little is known about the geographic variation of coloration of social wasps in relation to aposematism and melanism and to genetic and developmental constraints. The main objectives of this study are to improve the description of the colour variation within a social wasp species and to determine which factors are driving this variation. Therefore, we explored the evolutionary history of a polymorphic hornet, Vespa velutina Lepeletier, 1836, using mitochondrial and microsatellite markers, and we analysed its melanic variation using a colour space based on a description of body parts coloration. We found two main lineages within the species and confirmed the previous synonymy of V. auraria Smith, 1852, under V. velutina, differing only by the coloration. We also found that the melanic variation of most body parts was positively correlated, with some segments forming potential colour modules. Finally, we showed that the variation of coloration between populations was not related to their molecular, geographic or climatic differences. Our observations suggest that the coloration patterns of hornets and their geographic variations are determined by genes with an influence of developmental constraints. Our results also highlight that Vespa velutina populations have experienced several convergent evolutions of the coloration, more likely influenced by constraints on aposematism and Müllerian mimicry than by abiotic pressures on melanism.
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spelling pubmed-39892262014-04-21 Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints? Perrard, Adrien Arca, Mariangela Rome, Quentin Muller, Franck Tan, Jiangli Bista, Sanjaya Nugroho, Hari Baudoin, Raymond Baylac, Michel Silvain, Jean-François Carpenter, James M. Villemant, Claire PLoS One Research Article Coloration of stinging insects is often based on contrasted patterns of light and black pigmentations as a warning signal to predators. However, in many social wasp species, geographic variation drastically modifies this signal through melanic polymorphism potentially driven by different selective pressures. To date, surprisingly little is known about the geographic variation of coloration of social wasps in relation to aposematism and melanism and to genetic and developmental constraints. The main objectives of this study are to improve the description of the colour variation within a social wasp species and to determine which factors are driving this variation. Therefore, we explored the evolutionary history of a polymorphic hornet, Vespa velutina Lepeletier, 1836, using mitochondrial and microsatellite markers, and we analysed its melanic variation using a colour space based on a description of body parts coloration. We found two main lineages within the species and confirmed the previous synonymy of V. auraria Smith, 1852, under V. velutina, differing only by the coloration. We also found that the melanic variation of most body parts was positively correlated, with some segments forming potential colour modules. Finally, we showed that the variation of coloration between populations was not related to their molecular, geographic or climatic differences. Our observations suggest that the coloration patterns of hornets and their geographic variations are determined by genes with an influence of developmental constraints. Our results also highlight that Vespa velutina populations have experienced several convergent evolutions of the coloration, more likely influenced by constraints on aposematism and Müllerian mimicry than by abiotic pressures on melanism. Public Library of Science 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3989226/ /pubmed/24740142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094162 Text en © 2014 Perrard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Perrard, Adrien
Arca, Mariangela
Rome, Quentin
Muller, Franck
Tan, Jiangli
Bista, Sanjaya
Nugroho, Hari
Baudoin, Raymond
Baylac, Michel
Silvain, Jean-François
Carpenter, James M.
Villemant, Claire
Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?
title Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?
title_full Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?
title_fullStr Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?
title_full_unstemmed Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?
title_short Geographic Variation of Melanisation Patterns in a Hornet Species: Genetic Differences, Climatic Pressures or Aposematic Constraints?
title_sort geographic variation of melanisation patterns in a hornet species: genetic differences, climatic pressures or aposematic constraints?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094162
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