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Genetic basis for remating inDrosophila melanogaster. III. Correlated responses to selection for female remating speed
Authors:Mark H. Gromko  Mary Ellen A. Newport
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University, 43403 Bowling Green, Ohio
Abstract:Two natural populations ofDrosophila melanogaster selected for fast and slow female remating (Gromko and Newport,Behav. Genet.18: 621–632, 1988) were analyzed for correlated responses to selection. Several of the correlated responses differed between the lines derived from the two different source populations. In particular, the degree to which female receptivity to remating was dependent on the number of sperm in storage ceptivity to remating was dependent on the number of sperm in storage remained high in one pair of fast and slow selected lines but not in the other. In the line which retained sperm dependence (JEFFERS), fast and slow remating was achieved by changes in the threshold at which remating occurred. In the other line (COMP) changes in the temporal pattern of sperm use were seen. Thus both the level of the receptivity threshold and the existence of a sperm effect appeared to be selectable features of this species. Mated female attractiveness and receptivity were shown to be genetically distinct from virgin female attractiveness and receptivity. Effects of the genotype of the female on copulation duration were found.This work was supported by NSF Grants 82-01183 and 84-18934.
Keywords:remating  receptivity  correlated response  sperm competition  Drosophila melanogaster
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