Literature DB >> 27510815

Asymmetrical reproductive interference between two sibling species of tea looper: Ectropis grisescens and Ectropis obliqua.

G-H Zhang1, Z-J Yuan1, K-S Yin1, J-Y Fu1, M-J Tang1, Q Xiao1.   

Abstract

Ectropis grisescens Warren and Ectropis obliqua (Prout) are two morphologically similar sibling species with overlapping ranges. In this study, manipulative laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the possibility of reproductive interference in sympatric populations of E. grisescens and E. obliqua and the potential consequences of the mating interaction. Our results showed that the presence of males or females of different species could incur mating interference and significant reduction of F 1 offspring. The reduction was not significant relevant to the initial relative abundance of E. grisescens and E. obliqua. Detailed observations of mating opportunity showed that female mating frequencies of both species were not significantly affected by the absolute species density, but the mating success of E. obliqua females with conspecific males depended on species ratio. In addition, adding males to the other species resulted in lower number of offspring suggesting that the males' behaviour might be linked with mating interference. Males of both E. grisescens and E. obliqua could interfere the intraspecific mating of the other species, but the impact of the mating interference differed. These combined data indicated that asymmetric reproductive interference existed in E. grisescens and E. obliqua under laboratory conditions, and the offspring of the mixed species were significantly reduced. The long term outcome of this effect is yet to be determined since additional reproductive factors such as oviposition rate and progeny survival to adulthood may reduce the probability of demographic displacement of one species by the other in overlapping niches.

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Keywords:  mating interaction; reproductive interference; sibling species; species exclusion; tea looper

Year:  2016        PMID: 27510815     DOI: 10.1017/S0007485316000602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Entomol Res        ISSN: 0007-4853            Impact factor:   1.750


  2 in total

1.  Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Insect Hormone Biosynthesis Pathway Involved in Desynchronized Development Phenomenon in Hybridized Sibling Species of Tea Geometrids (Ectropis grisescens and Ectropis obliqua).

Authors:  Zhibo Wang; Jiahe Bai; Yongjian Liu; Hong Li; Shuai Zhan; Qiang Xiao
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2019-11-01       Impact factor: 2.769

2.  Comparison of Olfactory Genes in Two Ectropis Species: Emphasis on Candidates Involved in the Detection of Type-II Sex Pheromones.

Authors:  Zhao-Qun Li; Xiao-Ming Cai; Zong-Xiu Luo; Lei Bian; Zhao-Jun Xin; Bo Chu; Yan Liu; Zong-Mao Chen
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2018-11-14       Impact factor: 4.566

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