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Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation
Abstract. The study of sexual behavior and the identification of the signals involved in mate recognition between con-specifics are key components that can shed some light, as part of an integrative taxonomic approach, in delimitating species within species complexes. In the Tephritidae family sever...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4714067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26798257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.6133 |
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author | Juárez, M. Laura Devescovi, Francisco Břízová, Radka Bachmann, Guillermo Segura, Diego F. Kalinová, Blanka Fernández, Patricia Ruiz, M. Josefina Yang, Jianquan Teal, Peter E.A. Cáceres, Carlos Vreysen, Marc J.B. Hendrichs, Jorge Vera, M. Teresa |
author_facet | Juárez, M. Laura Devescovi, Francisco Břízová, Radka Bachmann, Guillermo Segura, Diego F. Kalinová, Blanka Fernández, Patricia Ruiz, M. Josefina Yang, Jianquan Teal, Peter E.A. Cáceres, Carlos Vreysen, Marc J.B. Hendrichs, Jorge Vera, M. Teresa |
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description | Abstract. The study of sexual behavior and the identification of the signals involved in mate recognition between con-specifics are key components that can shed some light, as part of an integrative taxonomic approach, in delimitating species within species complexes. In the Tephritidae family several species complexes have received particular attention as they include important agricultural pests such as the Ceratitis fasciventris (Bezzi), Ceratitis anonae (Graham) and Ceratitis rosa Karsch (FAR) complex, the Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) complex and the Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann) complex. Here the value and usefulness of a methodology that uses walk-in field cages with host trees to assess, under semi-natural conditions, mating compatibility within these complexes is reviewed, and the same methodology to study the role of chemical communication in pre-mating isolation among Anastrepha fraterculus populations is used. Results showed that under the same experimental conditions it was possible to distinguish an entire range of different outcomes: from full mating compatibility among some populations to complete assortative mating among others. The effectiveness of the methodology in contributing to defining species limits was shown in two species complexes: Anastrepha fraterculus and Bactrocera dorsalis, and in the case of the latter the synonymization of several established species was published. We conclude that walk-in field cages constitute a powerful tool to measure mating compatibility, which is also useful to determine the role of chemical signals in species recognition. Overall, this experimental approach provides a good source of information about reproductive boundaries to delimit species. However, it needs to be applied as part of an integrative taxonomic approach that simultaneously assesses cytogenetic, molecular, physiological and morphological traits in order to reach more robust species delimitations. |
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spelling | pubmed-47140672016-01-21 Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation Juárez, M. Laura Devescovi, Francisco Břízová, Radka Bachmann, Guillermo Segura, Diego F. Kalinová, Blanka Fernández, Patricia Ruiz, M. Josefina Yang, Jianquan Teal, Peter E.A. Cáceres, Carlos Vreysen, Marc J.B. Hendrichs, Jorge Vera, M. Teresa Zookeys Review Article Abstract. The study of sexual behavior and the identification of the signals involved in mate recognition between con-specifics are key components that can shed some light, as part of an integrative taxonomic approach, in delimitating species within species complexes. In the Tephritidae family several species complexes have received particular attention as they include important agricultural pests such as the Ceratitis fasciventris (Bezzi), Ceratitis anonae (Graham) and Ceratitis rosa Karsch (FAR) complex, the Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) complex and the Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann) complex. Here the value and usefulness of a methodology that uses walk-in field cages with host trees to assess, under semi-natural conditions, mating compatibility within these complexes is reviewed, and the same methodology to study the role of chemical communication in pre-mating isolation among Anastrepha fraterculus populations is used. Results showed that under the same experimental conditions it was possible to distinguish an entire range of different outcomes: from full mating compatibility among some populations to complete assortative mating among others. The effectiveness of the methodology in contributing to defining species limits was shown in two species complexes: Anastrepha fraterculus and Bactrocera dorsalis, and in the case of the latter the synonymization of several established species was published. We conclude that walk-in field cages constitute a powerful tool to measure mating compatibility, which is also useful to determine the role of chemical signals in species recognition. Overall, this experimental approach provides a good source of information about reproductive boundaries to delimit species. However, it needs to be applied as part of an integrative taxonomic approach that simultaneously assesses cytogenetic, molecular, physiological and morphological traits in order to reach more robust species delimitations. Pensoft Publishers 2015-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4714067/ /pubmed/26798257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.6133 Text en M. Laura Juárez, Francisco Devescovi, Radka Břízová, Guillermo Bachmann, Diego F. Segura, Blanka Kalinová, Patricia Fernández, M. Josefina Ruiz, Jianquan Yang, Peter E.A. Teal, Carlos Cáceres, Marc J.B. Vreysen, Jorge Hendrichs, M. Teresa Vera http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Juárez, M. Laura Devescovi, Francisco Břízová, Radka Bachmann, Guillermo Segura, Diego F. Kalinová, Blanka Fernández, Patricia Ruiz, M. Josefina Yang, Jianquan Teal, Peter E.A. Cáceres, Carlos Vreysen, Marc J.B. Hendrichs, Jorge Vera, M. Teresa Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
title | Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
title_full | Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
title_fullStr | Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
title_short | Evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
title_sort | evaluating mating compatibility within fruit fly cryptic species complexes and the potential role of sex pheromones in pre-mating isolation |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4714067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26798257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.6133 |
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