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Hybridization and speciation in the carabid beetles of the subgenusOhomopterus (Coleoptera, Carabidae, genusCarabus)
Authors:K?hei Kubota and Teiji Sota
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Forest Zoology, Division of Agriculture and Agricultural Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 113-8657 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University, 390-8621 Matsumoto, Japan
Abstract:
Natural hybridization among wingless carabid beetles of the subgenusOhomopterus (Carabidae, genusCarabus) is reviewed, and its significance in the evolution of this subgenus discussed. Natural hybridization occurs between parapatric species of similar size. Two case studies of natural hybridization suggest that natural hybridization could have affected the evolution of this subgenus in different ways. When there is a large difference in genital morphology between hybridizing species, interspecific copulation often results in genital injuries that causes mortality of copulating individuals, and hence reduces the fitness of hybridizing individuals greatly. In such a case, hybridization may be effective in maintaining the parapatric distribution of the two species, and in the long term, may promote reinforcement selection for traits which are effective in prezygotic reproductive isolation. When the morphological difference in genitalia is not so large as to cause genital injury, a hybrid population may be established at the intermediate zone between two parental species, provided that the immigration rates of the two species into the intermediate zone are small. Thus, natural hybridization may have contributed to both divergence and reticulate evolution in this subgenus.
Keywords:carabid beetles  genital morphology  hybridization  reticulate evolution  sexual competition  speciation
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