Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Am Nat. 2013 Oct;182(4):542-51. doi: 10.1086/671931. Epub 2013 Aug 1.
Reproductive interactions between species can carry significant costs (e.g., wasted time, energy, and gametes). In traumatically inseminating insects, heterospecific mating costs may be intensified, with indiscriminate mating and damaging genitalia leading to damage or death. When closely related traumatically inseminating species are sympatric, we predict selection should favor the rapid evolution of reproductive isolation. Here we report on a cryptic species of traumatically inseminating plant bug, Coridromius taravao, living sympatrically with its sister species, Coridromius tahitiensis, in French Polynesia. Despite their sister-species relationship, they exhibit striking differences in reproductive morphology, with females of each species stabbed and inseminated through different parts of their abdomens. Furthermore, C. tahitiensis is sexually dimorphic in coloration and vestiture, while both sexes of C. taravao share the C. tahitiensis male expression of these traits. These findings support a role for (1) reproductive character divergence and (2) interspecies sexual mimicry in limiting interspecific mating brought about by indiscriminate male mating behavior.
物种间的繁殖相互作用可能会带来重大代价(例如,浪费时间、精力和配子)。在创伤性授精的昆虫中,异配种交配成本可能会加剧,因为滥交和生殖器官受损会导致损伤或死亡。当密切相关的创伤性授精物种在同域时,我们预测选择应该有利于生殖隔离的快速进化。在这里,我们报告了一种隐生的创伤性授精叶蝉,即 Coridromius taravao,与它的姐妹种 Coridromius tahitiensis 生活在法属波利尼西亚的同域。尽管它们是姐妹种关系,但它们在生殖形态上表现出显著的差异,每种雌性昆虫的腹部都被刺伤并授精。此外,C. tahitiensis 在颜色和被毛方面具有性二态性,而 C. taravao 的雌雄两性都具有 C. tahitiensis 雄性表达的这些特征。这些发现支持了(1)生殖特征分歧和(2)种间性拟态在限制由滥交雄性交配行为引起的种间交配中的作用。