Literature DB >> 9668003

Molecular evidence for parallel evolution of adaptive syndromes in fig-breeding Lissocephala (Drosophilidae).

M Harry1, M Solignac, D Lachaise.   

Abstract

Afrotropical Lissocephala (Drosophilidae) breed strictly in syconia (figs) of Ficus (Moraceae) and have accordingly evolved specific features including modified female and eggshell morphologies, ovipositing, larval foraging, and mating behaviors. These various traits may exist as two or three alternative states. Each species displays a specific suite of traits so closely coordinated with one another that alternative states of the overall suites of traits can be seen as "adaptive syndromes." Three clear-cut adaptive syndromes can be recognized while two taxonomic lineages (juncta and sanu species groups) are traditionally accepted on the basis of male terminalia. A crucial evolutionary question results from the consideration that ecological clusters and taxonomic groups have conflicting compositions: the three syndromes are found in the juncta group while two of them occur in the sanu group. To resolve this conflict, we present molecular data which provide a robust phylogeny: mitochondrial DNA (12S + 16S ribosomal DNA and cytochrome b) sequence data are in agreement with one another regardless of the algorithm used. All molecular data consistently support male terminalia dichotomy. Such a level of consistency unambiguously indicates that parallel evolution of adaptive syndromes occurred. Thus, homoplasy may affect morphological and behavioral traits concomitantly when these are involved in a network of functional relationships. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9668003     DOI: 10.1006/mpev.1998.0508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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