Testing the genomic overlap between intraspecific mating traits and interspecific mating barriers

Leeban Hussien Yusuf*, Sonia Pascoal, Peter A Moran, Nathan William Bailey*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Differences in interspecific mating traits, such as male sexual signals and female preferences, often evolve quickly as initial barriers to gene flow between nascent lineages, and they may also strengthen such barriers during secondary contact via reinforcement. However, it is an open question whether loci contributing to intraspecific variation in sexual traits are co-opted during the formation and strengthening of mating barriers between species. To test this, we used a population genomics approach in natural populations of Australian cricket sister species that overlap in a contact zone: Teleogryllus oceanicus and Teleogryllus commodus. First, we identified loci associated with intraspecific variation in T. oceanicus mating signals: advertisement song and cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) pheromones. We then separately identified candidate interspecific barrier loci between the species. Genes showing elevated allelic divergence between species were enriched for neurological functions, indicating potential behavioral rewiring. Only two CHC-associated genes overlapped with these interspecific candidate barrier loci, and intraspecific CHC loci showed signatures of being under strong selective constraints between species. In contrast, 10 intraspecific song-associated genes showed high genetic differentiation between T. commodus and T. oceanicus, and 2 had signals of high genomic divergence. The overall lack of shared loci in intra vs. interspecific comparisons of mating trait and candidate barrier loci is consistent with limited co-option of the genetic architecture of interspecific mating signals during the establishment and maintenance of reproductive isolation.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberqrae042
Number of pages14
JournalEvolution Letters
VolumeAdvance Article
Early online date14 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 14 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Barrier loci
  • Genotype-phenotype
  • Reproductive isolation
  • Sexual selection
  • Speciation genomics

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