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Autosomal variation for male body size and sperm competition phenotypes is uncorrelated in Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Zhang Rui  Amah Linda  Fiumera Anthony C
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, Vestal Parkway East, PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902, USA.
Abstract:Correlations between male body size and phenotypes impacting post-copulatory sexual selection are commonly observed during the manipulation of male body size by environmental rearing conditions. Here, we control for environmental influences and test for genetic correlations between natural variation in male body size and phenotypes affecting post-copulatory sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster. Dry weights of virgin males from 90 second-chromosome and 88 third-chromosome substitution lines were measured. Highly significant line effects (p<0.001) documented a genetic basis to variation in male body size. No significant correlations were identified between male body size and the components of sperm competitive ability. These results suggest that natural autosomal variation for male body size has little impact on post-copulatory sexual selection. If genetic correlations exist between male body size and post-copulatory sexual selection then variation in the sex chromosomes are likely candidates, as might be expected if sexually antagonistic coevolution was responsible.
Keywords:post-copulatory sexual selection  genetic correlation  sperm competition  male body size  genetic variation
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