2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-021-04854-8
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Trends in evolution of the Rhodniini tribe (Hemiptera, Triatominae): experimental crosses between Psammolestes tertius Lent & Jurberg, 1965 and P. coreodes Bergroth, 1911 and analysis of the reproductive isolating mechanisms

Abstract: Background The tribe Rhodniini is a monophyletic group composed of 24 species grouped into two genera: Rhodnius and Psammolestes. The genus Psammolestes includes only three species, namely P. coreodes, P. tertius and P. arthuri. Natural hybridization events have been reported for the Rhodniini tribe (for genus Rhodnius specifically). Information obtained from hybridization studies can improve our understanding of the taxonomy and systematics of species. Here we report the results from experimen… Show more

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“…This finding agrees with previous studies that documented nonoverlapping niches for P. coreodes and P. tertius [ 30 , 32 ]. Such an scenario of niche divergence agrees with the absence of gene flow between the three species and the inviability reported in experimental crosses between P. tertius and P. coreodes [ 38 ]. However, the relevance of other factors in species divergence, such as biotic interactions need to be investigated.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…This finding agrees with previous studies that documented nonoverlapping niches for P. coreodes and P. tertius [ 30 , 32 ]. Such an scenario of niche divergence agrees with the absence of gene flow between the three species and the inviability reported in experimental crosses between P. tertius and P. coreodes [ 38 ]. However, the relevance of other factors in species divergence, such as biotic interactions need to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…We recovered three well supported lineages that are concordant with the previously described morphospecies and experimental crosses: P. coreodes, P. tertius and P. arthuri [ 38 ]. Both phylogenetic and population genetics analyses indicate that P. coreodes and P. tertius are genetically more similar than they are to P. arthuri .…”
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“…The gonads morphology of at least two adult male hybrids F1 from each cross (Table 1) was analyzed using a Leica MZ APO stereoscope microscope with Motic Advanced 3.2 plus image analysis system to assess the presence of the phenomenon of gonadal dysgenesis (which can be uni or bilateral) [61] and, posteriorly, cytogenetic analysis with Lacto-Acetic Orcein (De Vaio et al [62], with modifications according to Alevi et al [14]) were performed on slides prepared with these gonads and examined using Jenaval light microscopy (Zeiss), coupled to the digital camera and the Axio Vision LE 4.8 image analyzer system (Copyright © 2006-2009 Carl Zeiss Imaging Solutions Gmb H) to assess the degree of pairing between homeologous chromosomes (as established by Mendonc ¸a et al [27]). Lastly, all data of the literature referring to experimental crossing studies in the T. brasiliensis complex were compiled (Table 2), with emphasis in the analysis of the presence/absence of pre-zygotic reproductive barrier.…”
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confidence: 99%