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Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers

The display of the reproductive behavior in most noctuid Lepidoptera follows a diel periodicity and is limited to a precise period of either the day or the night. These behavioral traits and the sex pheromone chemistry can be species specific and thus might be linked to the phylogeny. The objective...

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Autores principales: Calatayud, Paul-André, Dupas, Stéphane, Frérot, Brigitte, Genestier, Gilles, Ahuya, Peter, Capdevielle-Dulac, Claire, Le Ru, Bruno
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5108636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27867304
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/IJIS.S32481
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author Calatayud, Paul-André
Dupas, Stéphane
Frérot, Brigitte
Genestier, Gilles
Ahuya, Peter
Capdevielle-Dulac, Claire
Le Ru, Bruno
author_facet Calatayud, Paul-André
Dupas, Stéphane
Frérot, Brigitte
Genestier, Gilles
Ahuya, Peter
Capdevielle-Dulac, Claire
Le Ru, Bruno
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description The display of the reproductive behavior in most noctuid Lepidoptera follows a diel periodicity and is limited to a precise period of either the day or the night. These behavioral traits and the sex pheromone chemistry can be species specific and thus might be linked to the phylogeny. The objective of this study was to test the relationship of these reproductive traits with phylogeny. The study was undertaken using eight closely related species of noctuid stem borers, which are easy to rear under artificial conditions, namely, Busseola fusca, B. nairobica, B. sp. nr. segeta, Manga melanodonta, M. sp. nr. nubifera, Pirateolea piscator, Sesamia calamistis, and S. nonagrioides. For each species, the adult emergence period, the mating time, and the oviposition period were estimated, referred as biological traits. The components of the sex pheromones emitted by the females of each species were also analyzed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Among the biological traits measured, only those linked to the oviposition pattern (timing and egg loads per night) were significantly correlated with the phylogeny of these species. For the sex pheromone components, among the 13 components identified in all species, only four, namely, Z9-tetradecenyl acetate (Z9-TDA), Z11-TDA, E11-TDA, and Z11-hexadecenyl acetate (Z11-HDA), showed the highest significant correlations with the phylogeny. These results suggest that among the different reproductive traits evaluated, only few are phylogenetically constrained. Their involvement in the reinforcement of ecological speciation in noctuid stem borers is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-51086362016-11-18 Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers Calatayud, Paul-André Dupas, Stéphane Frérot, Brigitte Genestier, Gilles Ahuya, Peter Capdevielle-Dulac, Claire Le Ru, Bruno Int J Insect Sci Original Research The display of the reproductive behavior in most noctuid Lepidoptera follows a diel periodicity and is limited to a precise period of either the day or the night. These behavioral traits and the sex pheromone chemistry can be species specific and thus might be linked to the phylogeny. The objective of this study was to test the relationship of these reproductive traits with phylogeny. The study was undertaken using eight closely related species of noctuid stem borers, which are easy to rear under artificial conditions, namely, Busseola fusca, B. nairobica, B. sp. nr. segeta, Manga melanodonta, M. sp. nr. nubifera, Pirateolea piscator, Sesamia calamistis, and S. nonagrioides. For each species, the adult emergence period, the mating time, and the oviposition period were estimated, referred as biological traits. The components of the sex pheromones emitted by the females of each species were also analyzed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Among the biological traits measured, only those linked to the oviposition pattern (timing and egg loads per night) were significantly correlated with the phylogeny of these species. For the sex pheromone components, among the 13 components identified in all species, only four, namely, Z9-tetradecenyl acetate (Z9-TDA), Z11-TDA, E11-TDA, and Z11-hexadecenyl acetate (Z11-HDA), showed the highest significant correlations with the phylogeny. These results suggest that among the different reproductive traits evaluated, only few are phylogenetically constrained. Their involvement in the reinforcement of ecological speciation in noctuid stem borers is discussed. Libertas Academica 2016-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5108636/ /pubmed/27867304 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/IJIS.S32481 Text en © 2016 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 License.
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Calatayud, Paul-André
Dupas, Stéphane
Frérot, Brigitte
Genestier, Gilles
Ahuya, Peter
Capdevielle-Dulac, Claire
Le Ru, Bruno
Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers
title Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers
title_full Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers
title_fullStr Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers
title_full_unstemmed Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers
title_short Relationships of Reproductive Traits With the Phylogeny of the African Noctuid Stem Borers
title_sort relationships of reproductive traits with the phylogeny of the african noctuid stem borers
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5108636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27867304
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/IJIS.S32481
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