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Thelytokous parthenogenesis and the heterogeneous decay of mating behaviours in a bushcricket (Orthopterida)
Authors:Gerlind U.C. Lehmann  Stefanos Siozios  Kostas Bourtzis  Klaus Reinhold  Arne W. Lehmann
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Behavioural Physiology, Humboldt‐Universit?t zu Berlin, Invalidenstrasse, Berlin, Germany;2. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, University of Ioannina, Agrinio, Greece;3. Universit?t Bielefeld, Abteilung Evolutionsbiologie, Morgenbreede, Bielefeld, Germany;4. Friedensallee, Stahnsdorf, Germany
Abstract:Parthenogenesis in bushcrickets has an incidence of less than 1%. In the diploid bushcricket Poecilimon intermedius, rearing indicates obligate, thelytokous parthenogenesis. Antibiotic treatment of P. intermedius was not effective in restoring male production, and negative results from PCR screening excluded feminizing endosymbionts, such as Wolbachia, as a reason for the lack of males. The geographical range of P. intermedius follows the general pattern of geographical parthenogenesis, being more northerly and much larger than in the sexual relatives. This is a rare example of geographical parthenogenesis that is not attributable to endosymbiont infection or polyploidy. Females of the parthenogenetic species show differential decay of mating‐related behaviour. While interspecific matings were readily achieved in captivity, with spermatophores being transferred and sperm successfully entering the females, the parthenogenetic females exhibit no phonotaxis towards singing males.
Keywords:Asexual  geographical parthenogenesis  Wolbachia  antibiotic treatment  vestigialization  acoustic communication
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