Genetic and phenotypic variation in wood tiger moths from the Caucasus: insights into male warning color variation.

IF 2.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Juan A Galarza, Ossi Nokelainen, Melanie N Brien, Cristina Ottocento, Bibiana Rojas, Janne K Valkonen, Tamar Chunashvili, Tõnis Tasane, Chris D Jiggins, Johanna Mappes
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Abstract

Coloration plays a pivotal role in shaping how species adapt to their environment, influencing their interactions with predators, prey, and potential mates. The aposematic wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) is sexually dimorphic. Males are polymorphic in their hindwing coloration across the Holarctic distribution range, while females exhibit continuous variation in their coloration. In the Caucasus region, a striking exception can be found, where both sexes exhibit a continuous orange-red hindwing coloration. Yet, it remains uncertain whether significant color variations exist within the spectrum of male orange-red coloration and whether these differences can be associated with genetic structure or other phenotypic traits such as size. Using population genetics and image analyses methods, we find that males from the Lesser Caucasus have predominantly large red wings and constitute mostly a single genetic population. Males from the Greater Caucasus, in contrast, appear genetically isolated and are relatively small with orange hindwings. We discuss these findings in the context of both contemporary and historical environmental factors that may have influenced male color variation in the region.

高加索地区木虎蛾的遗传和表型变异:对雄性警告色变异的见解。
颜色在塑造物种如何适应环境、影响它们与捕食者、猎物和潜在配偶的互动方面起着关键作用。警告木虎蛾(Arctia plantaginis)是两性二态。在整个北极分布范围内,雄性的后翅颜色是多态的,而雌性的后翅颜色则表现出连续的变化。在高加索地区,可以发现一个惊人的例外,在那里两性都表现出连续的橙红色。然而,在雄性橙红色光谱中是否存在显着的颜色变化,以及这些差异是否与遗传结构或其他表型特征(如大小)有关,仍不确定。利用群体遗传学和图像分析方法,我们发现小高加索地区的雄性主要有大的红色翅膀,并且主要构成单一遗传群体。相比之下,来自大高加索地区的雄性似乎在基因上是孤立的,体型相对较小,后翅呈橙色。我们在可能影响该地区男性肤色变化的当代和历史环境因素的背景下讨论了这些发现。
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Insect Science
Insect Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
1379
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: Insect Science is an English-language journal, which publishes original research articles dealing with all fields of research in into insects and other terrestrial arthropods. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: ecology, behavior, biogeography, physiology, biochemistry, sociobiology, phylogeny, pest management, and exotic incursions. The emphasis of the journal is on the adaptation and evolutionary biology of insects from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Reviews, mini reviews and letters to the editor, book reviews, and information about academic activities of the society are also published.
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