PHYLOGENETIC EXAMINATION OF FEMALE INCORPORATION OF EJACULATE IN DROSOPHILA

Citation
S. Pitnick et al., PHYLOGENETIC EXAMINATION OF FEMALE INCORPORATION OF EJACULATE IN DROSOPHILA, Evolution, 51(3), 1997, pp. 833-845
Citations number
105
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology,"Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
00143820
Volume
51
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
833 - 845
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-3820(1997)51:3<833:PEOFIO>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Males of some invertebrate species transfer large ejaculates, and many of the substances contained therein are incorporated by females into their somatic and ovarian tissues. These incorporated substances are e xpected to be energetically costly for males to produce, but benefit m ales by enhancing their fertilization success and/or the viability of their offspring. A better understanding of the evolution and maintenan ce of this important reproductive strategy should come from phylogenet ic examination. We therefore quantified the extent of ejaculate incorp oration by females of 34 species of Drosophila. Substantive amounts of male-derived proteins were more frequently detected in female somatic tissue than in ovarian tissue. Substantive ejaculate incorporation by females was found to have arisen numerous times across the phylogeny and tended to be lineage specific in expression. The extent to which e volution of a nutritive function of the ejaculate may have been influe nced by phylogenetic history in the genus Drosophila is discussed. Mac roevolutionary relationships between the amount of ejaculate incorpora ted by females and other features of species' reproductive and life-hi story biology, including body size, sperm length, the formation of an insemination reaction in females, and sex-specific ages of reproductiv e maturity, also were examined after controlling for phylogenetic effe cts.