Differences in male courtship song among the species of thequinaria group ofDrosophila |
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Authors: | Rachel M. Neems Kevin Dooher Roger K. Butlin Bryan Shorrocks |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT Leed, UK |
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Abstract: | Courtship song is known to vary among several groups of closely related species ofDrosophila. The present study investigates differences in song among four members of thequinaria group of fungal-breedingDrosophila which are known to coexist in Britain and the near-continent. Results show that the species can be distinguished by several song parameters including interpulse interval.D. phalerata is very different from the other three species, while there is considerable overlap betweenD. kuntzei andD. limbata in several characters.D. transversa appears to be more similar to the latter species than it is toD. phalerata. The question of mate choice and the potential for reproductive character displacement are discussed. |
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Keywords: | courtship song Drosophila reproductive character displacement |
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