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Evolution of pupation site and interspecific competitive ability in Drosophila hydei
Authors:W ARTHUR  J MIDDLECOTE
Institution:Department of Biology, Sunderland Polytechnic, Sunderland SR1 3SD
Abstract:A competition experiment conducted over a period of 50 weeks resulted in stable coexistence of Drosophila hydei and D. melanogaster. In a repeat of this experiment the results for the first 25 weeks were similar to the results of the earlier experiment, but after this time the state of coexistence collapsed and a fairly rapid trend towards competitive exclusion was observed. Extinctions of D. melanogaster occurred in 11 of the 12 experimental cages before termination of the experiment at 50 weeks. At about the same time as the competitive ability of D. hydei increased, an alteration in the range of pupation sites utilized by this species was noted. The change in pupation site was demonstrated to be at least partially heritable, and it appears to be responsible for D. hydei's increased competitive ability. This experiment provides an example of natural selection within a competing population acting against the stability of the overall two-species system.
Keywords:Interspecific competition—  competitive ability—  coevolution—  natural selection—  character displacement—  pupation—              Drosophila  
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