生物
同感形态
寄主(生物学)
巨蜥
生殖隔离
人口
铁杉科
交配
动物
种族(生物学)
交配偏好
进化生物学
生态学
植物
择偶
有害生物分析
社会学
人口学
作者
Timothy P. Craig,Joanne K. Itami,Warren G. Abrahamson,John D. Horner
出处
期刊:Evolution
[Oxford University Press]
日期:1993-12-01
卷期号:47 (6): 1696-1710
被引量:195
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1558-5646.1993.tb01262.x
摘要
We report behavioral evidence that Eurosta solidaginis, a stem-galling tephritid fly, has formed host races on its two goldenrod hosts, Solidago altissima and S. gigantea. Previous work has shown that flies from each host plant differ electrophoretically at the level of host races. The two host-associated populations were truly sympatric and were frequently found on host plants of the two species growing interdigitated with each other. Each host-associated population demonstrated a strong preference for ovipuncturing its own host. The S. gigantea-associated population emerged 10 to 14 d earlier than the S. altissima-associated population, contributing to the reproductive isolation between populations. Partial reproductive isolation is also maintained by a preference for mating on the host from which the fly emerged. The populations meet the criteria established for host races, suggesting that they may be in an intermediate stage of sympatric speciation.
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