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Genetic correlation of wing polymorphism between females and males in the oriental chinch bug,Cavelerius saccharivorus Okajima (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae)
Authors:Kenji Fujisaki
Institution:1. Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University, 700, Okayama, Japan
Abstract:Genetic correlations of the wing form and the relative wing length between females and males were estimated in the oriental chinch bug, Cavelerius saccharivorus, by calculating the correlation between the sexes of the proportion macropterous or the mean relative wing length in full-sib families obtained from different wing forms of parents emerged in a high density population. There was a significantly positive genetic correlation between the sexes in both the proportion macropterous and the mean relative wing length. However, the appearance rate of macropters tended to be much lower in males than in females under the rearing conditions which promote the appearance of macropters. This was evident especially in the offspring of brachypterous parents. These indicated that in C. saccharivorus the wing polymorphism of males is not a simple result of the genetic correlation of wing morphology between the two sexes. It was considered that both of the female and male fitness advantages to wing reduction, as well as the genetic correlation between the sexes, would influence the evolution of wing polymorphism in this species.
Keywords:Cavelerius saccharivorus  wing polymorphism  genetic correlation between sexes  relative wing length  male fitness advantage
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