Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Vesalgasse 1, CH-4051, Basel, Switzerland.
Evolution. 2018 Nov;72(11):2553-2564. doi: 10.1111/evo.13612. Epub 2018 Oct 7.
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires the examination of organismal lineages that are still in the process of diversification and the study of the full range of reproductive barriers acting at different life stages. Lake and river ecotypes of the East African cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni show habitat-specific adaptations, despite different levels of genetic differentiation, and thus represent an ideal model to study the evolution of reproductive barriers. To evaluate the degree of reproductive isolation between genetically divergent lake and river populations, we performed a mesocosm mating experiment in a semi-natural setting at Lake Tanganyika. We assessed reproductive isolation in the presence of male-male competition by analyzing survival and growth rates of introduced adults and their reproductive success from genetic parentage of surviving offspring. The genetically divergent river population showed reduced fitness in terms of survival, growth rate, and mating success in a lake-like environment. Hybrid offspring between different populations showed intermediate survival consistent with extrinsic postzygotic reproductive barriers. Our results suggest that both prezygotic (immigrant inviability) and postzygotic reproductive barriers contribute to divergence, and highlight the value of assessing multiple reproductive barriers acting at different stages and in natural contexts to understand speciation mechanisms.
了解生殖隔离的进化方式以及哪些隔离机制有助于物种形成,需要研究仍处于多样化过程中的生物谱系,并研究在不同生命阶段发挥作用的各种生殖隔离机制。东非慈鲷鱼 Astatotilapia burtoni 的湖泊和河流生态型表现出特定于栖息地的适应,尽管存在不同程度的遗传分化,因此是研究生殖隔离进化的理想模型。为了评估遗传上有差异的湖泊和河流种群之间的生殖隔离程度,我们在坦噶尼喀湖的半自然环境中进行了中观交配实验。我们通过分析引入成年个体的存活率和生长率以及幸存后代的遗传亲子关系来评估雄性竞争存在下的生殖隔离,以此评估生殖隔离。在类似湖泊的环境中,遗传上有差异的河流种群的适应性降低,表现在存活率、生长率和交配成功率方面。不同种群之间的杂交后代表现出中间存活率,这与外在合子后生殖隔离一致。我们的研究结果表明,前合子(外来体不可育性)和合子后生殖隔离都有助于分化,并强调了在自然环境中评估在不同阶段发挥作用的多种生殖隔离机制以了解物种形成机制的价值。