Cross-mating experiments detect reproductive compatibility between Triatoma sherlocki and other members of the Triatoma brasiliensis species complex
Autor: | Carlos Eduardo Almeida, Vagner José Mendonça, Nathália Correia, Vanessa Lima-Neiva, Marli Maria Lima, Jane Costa, João Aristeu da Rosa, Marcia Gumiel, Lívia Maria de Oliveira Medeiros, L. Lynnette Dornak |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
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Species complex Reproductive Isolation Phylogenetic tree Cytochrome b Reproduction Veterinary (miscellaneous) Triatoma juazeirensis Zoology Biology biology.organism_classification Triatoma brasiliensis Mice Sexual Behavior Animal Monophyly Infectious Diseases Insect Science parasitic diseases Botany Animals Female Parasitology Triatoma Triatoma melanica Triatominae |
Zdroj: | Acta Tropica. 128:162-167 |
ISSN: | 0001-706X |
Popis: | Phylogenetic approaches based on mitochondrial DNA variation (fragments of Cyt B and 16S ribosomal RNA) have revealed Triatoma sherlocki as the most recent species addition to the Triatoma brasiliensis species complex; a monophyletic group which includes T. brasiliensis , Triatoma melanica , and Triatoma juazeirensis. T. sherlocki is the most differentiated among all species of this complex: it is unable to fly, possesses longer legs than the other members, and has reddish tonality in some parts of its exochorion. We question whether these species are reproductively compatible because of this pronounced morphological differentiation, and therefore, we present a series of cross breeding experiments that test compatibility between T. sherlocki and other members of the T. brasiliensis complex. We extended our analyses to include crosses between T. sherlocki and Triatoma lenti , because the latter has been suggested as a possible member of this complex. T. sherlocki male × T. lenti female pairs failed to produce hybrids. All other crosses of T. sherlocki and members of T. brasiliensis species complex, as well as backcrosses, produced viable offspring through the third generation. This study stresses the importance of searching for the features that may isolate members of the T. brasiliensis species complex. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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