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Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group

Ascertaining the causes of adaptive radiation is central to understanding how new species arise and come to vary with their resources. The ecological theory posits adaptive radiation via divergent natural selection associated with novel resource use; an alternative suggests character displacement fo...

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Autores principales: Doellman, Meredith M., Schuler, Hannes, Jean Saint, Gilbert, Hood, Glen R., Egan, Scott P., Powell, Thomas H.Q., Glover, Mary M., Bruzzese, Daniel J., Smith, James J., Yee, Wee L., Goughnour, Robert B., Rull, Juan, Aluja, Martin, Feder, Jeffrey L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31470668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10090275
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author Doellman, Meredith M.
Schuler, Hannes
Jean Saint, Gilbert
Hood, Glen R.
Egan, Scott P.
Powell, Thomas H.Q.
Glover, Mary M.
Bruzzese, Daniel J.
Smith, James J.
Yee, Wee L.
Goughnour, Robert B.
Rull, Juan
Aluja, Martin
Feder, Jeffrey L.
author_facet Doellman, Meredith M.
Schuler, Hannes
Jean Saint, Gilbert
Hood, Glen R.
Egan, Scott P.
Powell, Thomas H.Q.
Glover, Mary M.
Bruzzese, Daniel J.
Smith, James J.
Yee, Wee L.
Goughnour, Robert B.
Rull, Juan
Aluja, Martin
Feder, Jeffrey L.
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description Ascertaining the causes of adaptive radiation is central to understanding how new species arise and come to vary with their resources. The ecological theory posits adaptive radiation via divergent natural selection associated with novel resource use; an alternative suggests character displacement following speciation in allopatry and then secondary contact of reproductively isolated but ecologically similar species. Discriminating between hypotheses, therefore, requires the establishment of a key role for ecological diversification in initiating speciation versus a secondary role in facilitating co-existence. Here, we characterize patterns of genetic variation and postzygotic reproductive isolation for tephritid fruit flies in the Rhagoletis cingulata sibling species group to assess the significance of ecology, geography, and non-adaptive processes for their divergence. Our results support the ecological theory: no evidence for intrinsic postzygotic reproductive isolation was found between two populations of allopatric species, while nuclear-encoded microsatellites implied strong ecologically based reproductive isolation among sympatric species infesting different host plants. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA suggested, however, that cytoplasmic-related reproductive isolation may also exist between two geographically isolated populations within R cingulata. Thus, ecology associated with sympatric host shifts and cytoplasmic effects possibly associated with an endosymbiont may be the key initial drivers of the radiation of the R. cingulata group.
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spelling pubmed-67804102019-10-30 Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group Doellman, Meredith M. Schuler, Hannes Jean Saint, Gilbert Hood, Glen R. Egan, Scott P. Powell, Thomas H.Q. Glover, Mary M. Bruzzese, Daniel J. Smith, James J. Yee, Wee L. Goughnour, Robert B. Rull, Juan Aluja, Martin Feder, Jeffrey L. Insects Article Ascertaining the causes of adaptive radiation is central to understanding how new species arise and come to vary with their resources. The ecological theory posits adaptive radiation via divergent natural selection associated with novel resource use; an alternative suggests character displacement following speciation in allopatry and then secondary contact of reproductively isolated but ecologically similar species. Discriminating between hypotheses, therefore, requires the establishment of a key role for ecological diversification in initiating speciation versus a secondary role in facilitating co-existence. Here, we characterize patterns of genetic variation and postzygotic reproductive isolation for tephritid fruit flies in the Rhagoletis cingulata sibling species group to assess the significance of ecology, geography, and non-adaptive processes for their divergence. Our results support the ecological theory: no evidence for intrinsic postzygotic reproductive isolation was found between two populations of allopatric species, while nuclear-encoded microsatellites implied strong ecologically based reproductive isolation among sympatric species infesting different host plants. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA suggested, however, that cytoplasmic-related reproductive isolation may also exist between two geographically isolated populations within R cingulata. Thus, ecology associated with sympatric host shifts and cytoplasmic effects possibly associated with an endosymbiont may be the key initial drivers of the radiation of the R. cingulata group. MDPI 2019-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6780410/ /pubmed/31470668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10090275 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Doellman, Meredith M.
Schuler, Hannes
Jean Saint, Gilbert
Hood, Glen R.
Egan, Scott P.
Powell, Thomas H.Q.
Glover, Mary M.
Bruzzese, Daniel J.
Smith, James J.
Yee, Wee L.
Goughnour, Robert B.
Rull, Juan
Aluja, Martin
Feder, Jeffrey L.
Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group
title Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group
title_full Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group
title_fullStr Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group
title_full_unstemmed Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group
title_short Geographic and Ecological Dimensions of Host Plant-Associated Genetic Differentiation and Speciation in the Rhagoletis cingulata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Sibling Species Group
title_sort geographic and ecological dimensions of host plant-associated genetic differentiation and speciation in the rhagoletis cingulata (diptera: tephritidae) sibling species group
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31470668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10090275
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