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Revisiting the Hybridization Processes in the Triatoma brasiliensis Complex (Hemiptera, Triatominae): Reproductive Isolation between Triatoma petrocchiae and T. b. brasiliensis and T. lenti.

Luiza Maria Grzyb DelgadoJader de OliveiraAmanda RavaziFernanda Fernandez MadeiraYago Visinho Dos ReisHeloisa PinottiAna Beatriz Bortolozo de OliveiraIsabella da Silva MasarinMaurício LiliosoElaine Folly-RamosCleber GalvãoMaria Tercília Vilela de Azeredo-OliveiraJoão Aristeu da RosaKaio Cesar Chaboli Alevi
Published in: Insects (2021)
Triatoma petrocchiae is a species morphologically similar to T. b. brasiliensis (which resulted in a synonymization event); despite this similarity, genetic, morphological, and experimental crossbreeding studies confirmed the specific status of T. petrocchiae. Considering that both species have been reported living in sympatry and that, for a long time, most species of the T. brasiliensis complex were considered only chromatic variants of T. b. brasiliensis, we carried out experimental crosses between T. b. brasiliensis and T. petrocchiae (to confirm whether these species are reproductively isolated) and between T. lenti and T. petrocchiae (to assess whether T. petrocchiae also presents prezygotic isolation with the other species of the T. brasiliensis complex). Reciprocal experimental crosses were conducted, and weekly, the eggs were collected, counted, and separated in new containers to assess the hatch rate. Neither cross resulted in hybrids, demonstrating that there are pre-zygotic reproductive barriers installed between T. petrocchiae and the other species of the T. brasiliensis complex. On the basis of the results above, we demonstrated that T. petrocchiae is reproductively isolated from T. b. brasiliensis and T. lenti. Furthermore, we suggest that T. petrocchiae is the species most derived from the T. brasiliensis complex.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • trypanosoma cruzi