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Testing evolutionary hypotheses about species borders: patterns of genetic variation towards the southern borders of two rainforest Drosophila and a related habitat generalist
Authors:Belinda van Heerwaarden  Vanessa Kellermann  Michele Schiffer  Mark Blacket  Carla M. Sgrò   Ary A. Hoffmann
Affiliation:1.Department of Genetics, Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research (CESAR), University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3010 Victoria, Australia;2.Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3010 Victoria, Australia;3.School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, 3800 Victoria, Australia
Abstract:
Several evolutionary hypotheses help explain why only some species adapt readily to new conditions and expand distributions beyond borders, but there is limited evidence testing these hypotheses. In this study, we consider patterns of neutral (microsatellite) and quantitative genetic variation in traits in three species of Drosophila from the montium species group in eastern Australia. We found little support for restricted or asymmetrical gene flow in any species. In rainforest-restricted Drosophila birchii, there was evidence of selection for increased desiccation and starvation resistance towards the southern border, and a reduction in genetic diversity in desiccation resistance at this border. No such patterns existed for Drosophila bunnanda, which has an even more restricted distribution. In the habitat generalist Drosophila serrata, there was evidence for geographic selection for wing size and development time, although clinal patterns for increased cold and starvation resistance towards the southern border could not be differentiated from neutral expectations. These findings suggest that borders in these species are not limited by low overall genetic variation but instead in two of the species reflect patterns of selection and genetic variability in key traits limiting borders.
Keywords:range limits   gene flow   genetic variation   heritability   climate   selection
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