ADAPTATION TO SEASONALITY IN A CRICKET: PATTERNS OF PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN BODY SIZE AND DIAPAUSE EXPRESSION ALONG A CLINE IN SEASON LENGTH
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1989.tb02598.x
ADAPTATION TO SEASONALITY IN A CRICKET: PATTERNS OF PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN BODY SIZE AND DIAPAUSE EXPRESSION ALONG A CLINE IN SEASON LENGTH
Abstract
This paper investigates patterns of phenotypic variation in the striped ground cricket (Allonemobious fasciatus) along a cline in season length and tests the hypothesis that variation in body size and diapause propensity is the result of diversifying selection due to different local conditions. We examined 83 populations and found that A. fasciatus produced a single generation per year (univoltine) north of 37°N latitude and was bivoltine south of 35°30'N. Body size generally increased with increasing season length, with a sudden drop in the region corresponding to the transition from univoltine to bivoltine life cycles, reflecting the division of total season length in two within-bivoltine populations. We reared ten populations in our laboratory and found that much of the interpopulation variance in body size observed in the field could be attributed to genetic differences. Diapause expression also varied significantly among populations and was strongly correlated with season length. The heritability of body size did not differ between populations, but full-sib estimates greatly exceeded parent-offspring estimates (h po2=0.15±0.05; h fs2=0.45±0.04) suggesting that there are important nonadditive genetic effects. The heritability of diapause expression, determined from analysis of full sibs, varied significantly between populations (0.33 ± 0.10 to 1.31 ± 0.21) with an average of 0.74 ± 0.16. Body size and diapause expression were genetically correlated in transition-zone populations, but not in univoltine or bivoltine populations. Our findings support the suggestion that clinal variation in body size and diapause expression in the striped ground cricket reflect adaptation to season length.
© 1989 The Society for the Study of Evolution.
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