Jr. Bridle et al., Speciation in Chitaura grasshoppers (Acrididae : Oxyinae) on the island ofSulawesi: colour patterns, morphology and contact zones, BIOL J LINN, 72(3), 2001, pp. 373-390
We investigate colour pattern and morphological variation in Chitaura grass
hoppers on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, and examine the relationship
between divergence in these two sets of characters and population history,
as reflected by variation in mitochondrial DNA. Analysis of colour pattern
variation identifies a total of 21 distinct Operational Taxonomic Units in
Sulawesi, the majority of which have parapatric distributions. Patterns of
phenotypic variation at two contact zones in north Sulawesi suggest genetic
independence between three of these colour forms, indicating that speciati
on has occurred. Despite this, colour pattern divergence is only coincident
with morphological differentiation at one of these contact zones. In addit
ion, neither type of phenotypic divergence is associated with geographical
structuring in mitochondrial DNA, suggesting that historical isolation has
had little influence on evolutionary diversification. Instead, divergence i
n colour pattern and morphology appears to have occurred rapidly or under c
onditions of continued gene now, possibly in response to spatially variable
natural selection. This result has implications for the identification of
conservation units based solely on molecular markers. (C) 2001 The Linnean
Society of London.