Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana)
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Resumo: | The red brocket (Mazama americana) is a South American deer with a wide geographical distribution that presents different chromosomal variants depending on their location. At least six different cytotypes belonging to two distinct evolutionary lineages have been described. This study aimed to verify the existence of postzygotic reproductive isolation between cytotypes of M. americana by comparative evaluation of pure and hybrid males. Seven 18-month-old bucks were submitted to seminal collection and evaluation and testicle histological evaluations. The pure males showed normal parameters for sperm quality and testicular histology. Hybrids from the same evolutionary lineage (<= 3 chromosomes different from the progenitors) showed similar results to pure males, except for the reduced ratio of round spermatids to pachytene spermatocytes. Hybrids between cytotypes of different evolutionary lineages (>= 10 chromosomes different from progenitors) presented azoospermia and evidence of testicular degeneration. Despite the striking morphological similarities, we can conclude that populations with more distinct karyotypes possess an effective reproductive barrier; moreover, there is evidence that reproductive isolation mechanisms exist between some closer karyotypes, corroborating the hypothesis that M. americana is best characterized as a superspecies. Thus, the future description of several new species for this taxon is expected, since the tendency is to establish efficient mechanisms of postzygotic reproductive isolation, preventing the introgression and fusion of genomes from different populations through chromosome variation. Summary Sentence Differences equal to or greater than seven chromosomes produce an effective reproductive isolation between red brocket deer cytotypes and a depression in fertility occurs among karyotypes with at least two chromosome diferences. |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana)cervidaegeneticschromosomesevolutionmeiosisfertilityThe red brocket (Mazama americana) is a South American deer with a wide geographical distribution that presents different chromosomal variants depending on their location. At least six different cytotypes belonging to two distinct evolutionary lineages have been described. This study aimed to verify the existence of postzygotic reproductive isolation between cytotypes of M. americana by comparative evaluation of pure and hybrid males. Seven 18-month-old bucks were submitted to seminal collection and evaluation and testicle histological evaluations. The pure males showed normal parameters for sperm quality and testicular histology. Hybrids from the same evolutionary lineage (<= 3 chromosomes different from the progenitors) showed similar results to pure males, except for the reduced ratio of round spermatids to pachytene spermatocytes. Hybrids between cytotypes of different evolutionary lineages (>= 10 chromosomes different from progenitors) presented azoospermia and evidence of testicular degeneration. Despite the striking morphological similarities, we can conclude that populations with more distinct karyotypes possess an effective reproductive barrier; moreover, there is evidence that reproductive isolation mechanisms exist between some closer karyotypes, corroborating the hypothesis that M. americana is best characterized as a superspecies. Thus, the future description of several new species for this taxon is expected, since the tendency is to establish efficient mechanisms of postzygotic reproductive isolation, preventing the introgression and fusion of genomes from different populations through chromosome variation. Summary Sentence Differences equal to or greater than seven chromosomes produce an effective reproductive isolation between red brocket deer cytotypes and a depression in fertility occurs among karyotypes with at least two chromosome diferences.Univ Fed Piaui, Lab Histol & Embriol, Teresina, PI, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Nucleo Pesquisa & Conservacao Cervideos, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Mato Grosso, Inst Ciencias Biol & Saude, Campus Univ Araguaia, Pontal Do Araguaia, MT, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Nucleo Pesquisa & Conservacao Cervideos, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilOxford Univ Press IncUniv Fed PiauiUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)Salviano, Mauricio BarbosaCursino, Marina Suzuki [UNESP]Zanetti, Eveline dos Santos [UNESP]Abril, Vanessa VeltriniBarbanti Duarte, Jose Mauricio [UNESP]2018-11-26T15:44:52Z2018-11-26T15:44:52Z2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1279-1287application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/iox041Biology Of Reproduction. Cary: Oxford Univ Press Inc, v. 96, n. 6, p. 1279-1287, 2017.0006-3363http://hdl.handle.net/11449/15967610.1093/biolre/iox041WOS:000408260000015WOS000408260000015.pdf65309506501422Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBiology Of Reproduction1,446info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-21T06:19:50Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/159676Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:32:40.351145Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) Salviano, Mauricio Barbosa cervidae genetics chromosomes evolution meiosis fertility |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Intraspecific chromosome polymorphisms can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation: an example in red brocket deer (Mazama americana) |
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Salviano, Mauricio Barbosa |
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Salviano, Mauricio Barbosa Cursino, Marina Suzuki [UNESP] Zanetti, Eveline dos Santos [UNESP] Abril, Vanessa Veltrini Barbanti Duarte, Jose Mauricio [UNESP] |
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Cursino, Marina Suzuki [UNESP] Zanetti, Eveline dos Santos [UNESP] Abril, Vanessa Veltrini Barbanti Duarte, Jose Mauricio [UNESP] |
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Univ Fed Piaui Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) |
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Salviano, Mauricio Barbosa Cursino, Marina Suzuki [UNESP] Zanetti, Eveline dos Santos [UNESP] Abril, Vanessa Veltrini Barbanti Duarte, Jose Mauricio [UNESP] |
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cervidae genetics chromosomes evolution meiosis fertility |
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cervidae genetics chromosomes evolution meiosis fertility |
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The red brocket (Mazama americana) is a South American deer with a wide geographical distribution that presents different chromosomal variants depending on their location. At least six different cytotypes belonging to two distinct evolutionary lineages have been described. This study aimed to verify the existence of postzygotic reproductive isolation between cytotypes of M. americana by comparative evaluation of pure and hybrid males. Seven 18-month-old bucks were submitted to seminal collection and evaluation and testicle histological evaluations. The pure males showed normal parameters for sperm quality and testicular histology. Hybrids from the same evolutionary lineage (<= 3 chromosomes different from the progenitors) showed similar results to pure males, except for the reduced ratio of round spermatids to pachytene spermatocytes. Hybrids between cytotypes of different evolutionary lineages (>= 10 chromosomes different from progenitors) presented azoospermia and evidence of testicular degeneration. Despite the striking morphological similarities, we can conclude that populations with more distinct karyotypes possess an effective reproductive barrier; moreover, there is evidence that reproductive isolation mechanisms exist between some closer karyotypes, corroborating the hypothesis that M. americana is best characterized as a superspecies. Thus, the future description of several new species for this taxon is expected, since the tendency is to establish efficient mechanisms of postzygotic reproductive isolation, preventing the introgression and fusion of genomes from different populations through chromosome variation. Summary Sentence Differences equal to or greater than seven chromosomes produce an effective reproductive isolation between red brocket deer cytotypes and a depression in fertility occurs among karyotypes with at least two chromosome diferences. |
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