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1 August 2000 COURTSHIP SONG RECOGNITION IN THE DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER COMPLEX: HETEROSPECIFIC SONGS MAKE FEMALES RECEPTIVE IN D. MELANOGASTER, BUT NOT IN D. SECHELLIA
Masatoshi Tomaru, Motomichi Doi, Hidetaka Higuchi, Yuzuru Oguma
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Abstract

The courtship song emitted by male wing vibration has been regarded as one of the most important signals in sexual isolation in the species of the Drosophila melanogaster complex. Inter- and intraspecific crosses were observed using males whose wings were removed (mute) or females whose aristae were removed (deaf). Females of D. melanogaster, D. simulans, and D. mauritiana mated with heterospecific males in the song-present condition (cross between normal females and winged males) more often than in the no-song condition (cross between normal females and wingless males or between aristaless females and winged males) or they showed no preference between the two conditions. It is possible that in these females heterospecific courtship songs play a role as if they were conspecific. In contrast, the females of D. sechellia mated with D. melanogaster or D. simulans males in the no-song condition more often than in the song-present condition, suggesting that they reject males with heterospecific song. Female mate recognition depending on the courtship song in D. melanogaster, D. simulans, and D. mauritiana is considered to be relatively broader and that in D. sechellia narrower.

Corresponding Editor: J. Mallet

Masatoshi Tomaru, Motomichi Doi, Hidetaka Higuchi, and Yuzuru Oguma "COURTSHIP SONG RECOGNITION IN THE DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER COMPLEX: HETEROSPECIFIC SONGS MAKE FEMALES RECEPTIVE IN D. MELANOGASTER, BUT NOT IN D. SECHELLIA," Evolution 54(4), 1286-1294, (1 August 2000). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2000)054[1286:CSRITD]2.0.CO;2
Received: 8 March 1999; Accepted: 1 February 2000; Published: 1 August 2000
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KEYWORDS
courtship song
Drosophila
female choice
sexual isolation
speciation
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