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Data from: Body size as a magic trait in two plant-feeding insect species

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posted on 2025-02-10, 22:50 authored by Ashleigh GloverAshleigh Glover, Emily E. Bendall, John W. Terbot II, Nicole Payne, Avery Webb, Ashley Filbeck, Gavin Norman, Catherine R. Linnen

When gene flow accompanies speciation, recombination can decouple divergently selected loci and loci conferring reproductive isolation. This barrier to sympatric divergence disappears when assortative mating and disruptive selection involve the same “magic” trait. Although magic traits could be widespread, the relative importance of different types of magic traits to speciation remains unclear. Because body size frequently contributes to host adaptation and assortative mating in plant-feeding insects, we evaluated several magic trait predictions for this trait in a pair of sympatric Neodiprion sawfly species adapted to different pine hosts. A large morphological dataset revealed that sawfly adults from populations and species that use thicker-needled pines are consistently larger than those that use thinner-needled pines. Fitness data from recombinant backcross females revealed that egg size is under divergent selection between the preferred pines. Lastly, mating assays revealed strong size-assortative mating within and between species in three different crosses, with the strongest prezygotic isolation between populations that have the greatest interspecific size differences. Together, our data support body size as a magic trait in pine sawflies and possibly many other plant-feeding insects. Our work also demonstrates how intraspecific variation in morphology and ecology can cause geographic variation in the strength of prezygotic isolation.

Funding

Population genomic analysis of the causes and consequences of human-mediated hybridization in insect pest populations

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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University of Kentucky: Department of Biology Merit Fellowship

University of Kentucky: Department of Biology Ribble Travel Grant

University of Kentucky: Undergraduate Summer Research and Creativity Grant

National Science Foundation: DEB-1257739

National Science Foundation: DEB-CAREER-1750946

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Data contact name

Glover, Ashleigh, N.

Data contact email

angl226@uky.edu

Publisher

Dryad

Temporal Extent Start Date

2019-06-01

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  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

body size; gene flow; loci; reproductive isolation; sympatry; assortative mating; phytophagous insects; prediction; Neodiprion; sawflies; hosts; data collection; imagos; Pinus; backcrossing; females; eggs; intraspecific variation; geographical variation

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:20 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

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  • Public

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