Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Sexually monomorphic wing pigmentation pattern does not contribute to mate choice inDrosophila guttifera

View through CrossRef
AbstractIn many animal groups, sexually dimorphic ornaments are thought to be evolved by intraspecific competition or mate choice. Some researchers pointed out that sexually monomorphic ornaments could also be evolved by mate choice by both sexes or either sex. Many species of fruit fly have sexually monomorphic wing pigmentation. However, involvement of their sexually monomorphic ornaments in mate choice has not been tested. We aimed to examine whether the sexually monomorphic polka-dotted pattern on wings ofDrosophila guttiferacontributes to mate choice. BecauseD. guttiferadoes not mate in the dark condition at all and courtship sound was not observed, some visual information is likely to be used in mating behaviour. We compared the number of mates between individuals with and without wings, and found that presence of wings influenced mate choice in both sexes. We then compared the number of mates between individuals bearing replaced wings, one group for conspecificD. guttiferawings and another group for heterospecificD. melanogasterwings with no pigmentation pattern. The effect of conspecific/heterospecific wings was only detected in mate choice by females. By comparison between wild-type and black-painted wings, we found no evidence of contribution of wing pigmentation pattern to mate choice in either sex.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Sexually monomorphic wing pigmentation pattern does not contribute to mate choice inDrosophila guttifera
Description:
AbstractIn many animal groups, sexually dimorphic ornaments are thought to be evolved by intraspecific competition or mate choice.
Some researchers pointed out that sexually monomorphic ornaments could also be evolved by mate choice by both sexes or either sex.
Many species of fruit fly have sexually monomorphic wing pigmentation.
However, involvement of their sexually monomorphic ornaments in mate choice has not been tested.
We aimed to examine whether the sexually monomorphic polka-dotted pattern on wings ofDrosophila guttiferacontributes to mate choice.
BecauseD.
guttiferadoes not mate in the dark condition at all and courtship sound was not observed, some visual information is likely to be used in mating behaviour.
We compared the number of mates between individuals with and without wings, and found that presence of wings influenced mate choice in both sexes.
We then compared the number of mates between individuals bearing replaced wings, one group for conspecificD.
guttiferawings and another group for heterospecificD.
melanogasterwings with no pigmentation pattern.
The effect of conspecific/heterospecific wings was only detected in mate choice by females.
By comparison between wild-type and black-painted wings, we found no evidence of contribution of wing pigmentation pattern to mate choice in either sex.

Related Results

Prevalence of Melanin Pigmentation in a Yemeni Population and its Relation to Some Risk Factors
Prevalence of Melanin Pigmentation in a Yemeni Population and its Relation to Some Risk Factors
Objective: The present study aimed to explore the prevalence of melanin pigmentation in a sample of Yemeni population and its relation to some possible risk factors. Material and M...
The Making of Transgenic Drosophila guttifera
The Making of Transgenic Drosophila guttifera
The complex color patterns on the wings and body of Drosophila guttifera (D. guttifera) are emerging as model systems for studying evolutionary and developmental processes. Studies...
The Making of Transgenic Drosophila guttifera
The Making of Transgenic Drosophila guttifera
The complex color patterns on the wings and body of Drosophila guttifera (D. guttifera) are emerging as model systems for studying evolutionary and developmental processes. Studies...
Perioral pigmentation
Perioral pigmentation
Perioral pigmentation is a commonly encountered condition in the skin Out Patient Department (OPD), occurring due to a variety of primary as well as secondary causes. The affection...
Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy
Successful Treatment of Vitiligo Vietnamese Patients with Vitilinex® Herbal Bio-Actives in Combination with Phototherapy
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disease, that causes progressive loss of melanocytes, resulting in hypopigmented skin patches. Current treatments aim at stopping the...
Mutual Mate Choice
Mutual Mate Choice
This chapter introduces another important constraint on mate choice; namely, that choosers are the object of choice themselves. It focuses on the mechanisms underlying mutual mate ...
Multivariate Mate Choice Constrains Mate Preference Evolution
Multivariate Mate Choice Constrains Mate Preference Evolution
Mate preferences are ideals or standards believed to guide our mate choices, which are crucial to an individual’s inclusive fitness. In evolutionary psychology, many specific mate ...
Mate Choice and Mating Preferences
Mate Choice and Mating Preferences
This chapter first sets out the book's purpose, which is to present a conceptually unified approach to thinking about what Darwin termed the “taste for the beautiful.” It begins by...

Back to Top