Instituto de Genética, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá D.C., Colombia.
J Evol Biol. 2010 Jun 1;23(6):1312-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.02001.x. Epub 2010 Apr 23.
An important evolutionary question concerns whether one or many barriers are involved in the early stages of speciation. We examine pre- and post-zygotic reproductive barriers between two species of butterflies (Heliconius erato chestertonii and H. e. venus) separated by a bimodal hybrid zone in the Cauca Valley, Colombia. We show that there is both strong pre- and post-mating reproductive isolation, together leading to a 98% reduction in gene flow between the species. Pre-mating isolation plays a primary role, contributing strongly to this isolation (87%), similar to previous examples in Heliconius. Post-mating isolation was also strong, with absence of Haldane's rule, but an asymmetric reduction in fertility (< 11%) in inter-specific crosses depending on maternal genotype. In summary, this is one of the first examples of post-zygotic reproductive isolation playing a significant role in early stages of parapatric speciation in Heliconius and demonstrates the importance of multiple barriers to gene flow in the speciation process.
一个重要的进化问题涉及到在物种形成的早期阶段涉及一个还是多个障碍。我们研究了哥伦比亚考卡山谷两个蝴蝶物种(Heliconius erato chestertonii 和 H. e. venus)之间的合子前和合子后生殖隔离,它们被一个双峰杂种区隔开。我们表明,存在强烈的合子前和交配后生殖隔离,共同导致物种间基因流动减少 98%。合子前隔离起着主要作用,对这种隔离有很大贡献(87%),类似于 Heliconius 中的先前例子。交配后隔离也很强,没有 Haldane 的规则,但在种间杂交中,由于母体基因型的不同,生育力呈不对称减少(<11%)。总之,这是第一个合子后生殖隔离在 Heliconius 近地理物种形成的早期阶段发挥重要作用的例子之一,并证明了多种障碍对基因流在物种形成过程中的重要性。