| Literature DB >> 27386090 |
Wei-Li Quan1, Wen Liu1, Rui-Qi Zhou1, Sundas Rana Qureshi1, Nan Ding1, Wei-Hua Ma1, Chao-Liang Lei1, Xiao-Ping Wang1.
Abstract
The development of host races, genetically distinct populations of the same species with different hosts, is considered to be the initial stage of ecological speciation. Ecological and biological differences consistent with host race formation have been reported between water-oat and rice-associated populations of Chilo suppressalis. In order to confirm whether these differences have a genetic basis, we conducted experiments to determine the extent to which various life-history traits and the time of peak mating activity of these populations were influenced by the species of host plant larvae were raised on. Individuals from each population were reared for three consecutive generations on either water-oat fruit pulp or rice seedlings. Descendants of both populations had higher larval survival rates, shorter larval developmental periods, higher pupal weight, and longer adult forewings, when reared on water-oats than when reared on rice. The time of peak of mating activity differed between the descendants of each population, irrespective of whether they were raised on water-oats or rice. These results indicate that although some life-history traits of host-associated populations of C. suppressalis are influenced by the host plant larvae are raised on, time of peak mating activity is not. Because it is a stable, objective, phenotypic trait, further research on difference in the time of peak mating activity between host-associated populations of C. suppressalis should be conducted to clarify the mechanism responsible for host race formation in this species.Entities:
Keywords: Chilo suppressalis; host plant; host race; life‐history trait; mating rhythm; phenotypic plasticity
Year: 2016 PMID: 27386090 PMCID: PMC4930995 DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecol Evol ISSN: 2045-7758 Impact factor: 2.912
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the fully factorial experimental design used in this study. Chilo suppressalis from water‐oat (W) and rice fields (R) were reared on either water‐oats (w) or rice (r) for three continuous generations to examine the effects of host plant and population origin on the life‐history traits of the G1 and G3 generations. There were two treatment groups comprised of W individuals reared on rice seedlings (W‐r) and R individuals reared on water‐oat fruit pulp (R‐w). The corresponding control groups were W individuals reared on water‐oat fruit pulp (W‐w) and R individuals reared on rice seedlings (R‐r).
Results of two‐way ANOVA analyzing the effects of putative host race and host plant on selected life‐history traits of Chilo suppressalis. Factors were regarded as fixed effects, and each factor (host plant and population) had two levels (water‐oats and rice). df = degrees of freedom, MS = mean squares, F = Fisher's F‐statistic. Values in bold are significant at P < 0.05. (see Fig. 1 for details of experimental design)
| Life‐history traits | Factor | First generation | Third generation | ||||||
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| df | MS |
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| df | MS |
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| Survival rate of larvae | Population (P) | 1 | 10.547 | 0.252 | 0.629 | 1 | 117.188 | 4.018 | 0.080 |
| Host plant (H) | 1 | 453.255 | 10.844 |
| 1 | 1102.083 | 37.786 |
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| P*H | 1 | 125.130 | 2.994 | 0.122 | 1 | 188.021 | 6.446 |
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| Error | 8 | 41.797 | 8 | 29.167 | |||||
| Developmental period of larvae | Population (P) | 1 | 14.890 | 0.831 | 0.362 | 1 | 0.229 | 0.012 | 0.912 |
| Host plant (H) | 1 | 9504.649 | 530.349 |
| 1 | 9180.202 | 486.946 |
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| P*H | 1 | 1724.677 | 96.235 |
| 1 | 1200.772 | 63.693 |
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| Error | 553 | 17.921 | 500 | 18.853 | |||||
| Body weight of female pupae | Population (P) | 1 | 2131.860 | 26.404 |
| 1 | 2074.719 | 28.973 |
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| Host plant (H) | 1 | 10950.881 | 135.632 |
| 1 | 8505.300 | 118.773 |
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| P*H | 1 | 0.811 | 0.010 | 0.920 | 1 | 44.211 | 0.617 | 0.433 | |
| Error | 134 | 80.740 | 126 | 71.610 | |||||
| Body weight of male pupae | Population (P) | 1 | 1609.808 | 36.898 |
| 1 | 863.292 | 25.113 |
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| Host plant (H) | 1 | 1642.328 | 37.644 |
| 1 | 1401.534 | 40.770 |
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| P*H | 1 | 42.927 | 0.984 | 0.323 | 1 | 0.580 | 0.017 | 0.897 | |
| Error | 137 | 43.628 | 129 | 34.376 | |||||
| Length of female forewing | Population (P) | 1 | 3.969 | 14.702 |
| 1 | 20.660 | 76.088 |
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| Host plant (H) | 1 | 26.485 | 98.106 |
| 1 | 30.748 | 113.239 |
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| P*H | 1 | 0.007 | 0.026 | 0.873 | 1 | 1.140 | 4.198 |
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| Error | 122 | 0.270 | 130 | 0.272 | |||||
| Length of male forewing | Population (P) | 1 | 8.517 | 85.271 |
| 1 | 10.900 | 74.458 |
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| Host plant (H) | 1 | 5.364 | 53.708 |
| 1 | 9.270 | 63.323 |
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| P*H | 1 | 0.000 | 0.002 | 0.967 | 1 | 0.003 | 0.021 | 0.885 | |
| Error | 123 | 0.100 | 130 | 0.146 | |||||
Figure 2Larval survival rates of (A) the G1, and (B) G3 generations, of putative rice (R) and water‐oat (W) host races of Chilo suppressalis fed on either water‐oats or rice. □ = R, ▵ = W (see Table 1 for statistical analysis).
Figure 3Larval developmental periods of (A) the G1, and (B) G3 generations, of putative rice (R) and water‐oat (W) host races of Chilo suppressalis fed on either water‐oats or rice. □ = R, ▵ = W (see Table 1 for statistical analysis).
Figure 4Body size of putative rice (R) and water‐oat (W) host races of Chilo suppressalis fed on either water‐oats or rice. (A) Pupal weight of the G1 generation, (B) pupal weight of the G3 generation, (C) forewing length of the G1 generation, and (D) forewing length of the G3 generation (see Table 1 for detailed statistical analysis).
Figure 5Timing of peak of mating activity of the G1 andG3 generations of putative rice (R) and water‐oat (W) host races of Chilo suppressalis reared on either water‐oats (w) or rice (r) (see Fig. 1 for details of the experimental design and Table 2 for statistical analysis).
Results of a chi‐square test of differences in the proportion of individuals engaged in mating activity in G1 and G3 generations of putative rice (R) and water‐oat (W) host races of Chilo suppressalis reared on either water‐oats (w) or rice (r) (see Fig. 1 for details of the experimental design). Values in bold are significant at P < 0.05
| Generation | Treatment group comparison | Chi‐square | df |
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| G1 | W‐w vs. W‐r | 0.328 | 1 | 0.567 |
| R‐w vs. R‐r | 3.255 | 1 | 0.071 | |
| W‐w vs. R‐w | 50.590 | 1 |
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| W‐r vs. R‐r | 49.030 | 1 |
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| W‐w vs. R‐r | 63.170 | 1 |
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| G3 | W‐w vs. W‐r | 0.670 | 1 | 0.413 |
| R‐w vs. R‐r | 0.331 | 1 | 0.565 | |
| W‐w vs. R‐w | 82.390 | 1 |
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| W‐r vs. R‐r | 71.690 | 1 |
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| W‐w vs. R‐r | 76.410 | 1 |
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