Kim Y K, Ehrman L, Koepfer H R
Division of Natural Sciences, State University of New York, Purchase 10577 USA.
Behav Genet. 1996 Jan;26(1):15-25. doi: 10.1007/BF02361155.
Preadult seclusion imposed upon members of the Drosophila paulistorum complex of intersterile semispecies significantly decreased sexual isolation between adults of the semispecies. While seclusion at any developmental stage had this effect, there were quantitative variations correlated with the stage at which seclusion had been initiated: the earlier the stage at which seclusion began, the more frequent were the heterogamic matings. All the stages of development seemed to contribute to final adult sexual behavior, with no single stage emerging as the most important experiential phase. Seclusion also significantly affected intrasemispecific matings, in that flies were more likely to mate with partners having similar experiences.
对不育半种的果蝇复合体的成员施加成年前隔离,显著降低了半种成年个体之间的性隔离。虽然在任何发育阶段进行隔离都有这种效果,但存在与开始隔离阶段相关的数量差异:隔离开始的阶段越早,异种交配就越频繁。发育的所有阶段似乎都对最终的成年性行为有影响,没有一个阶段成为最重要的体验阶段。隔离也显著影响种内交配,因为果蝇更有可能与有相似经历的伴侣交配。