High promiscuity among females of the invasive pest species Drosophila suzukii
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- DOI: 10.1111/mec.17161
High promiscuity among females of the invasive pest species Drosophila suzukii
Abstract
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931), the spotted-wing drosophila, is a highly invasive fruit fly that spread from Southern Asia across most regions of Asia and, in the last 15 years, has invaded Europe and the Americas. It is an economically important pest of small fruits such as berries and stone fruits. Drosophila suzukii speciated by adapting to cooler, mountainous, and forest environments. In temperate regions, it evolved seasonal polyphenism traits which enhanced its survival during stressful winter population bottlenecks. Consequently, in these temperate regions, the populations undergo seasonal reproductive dynamics. Despite its economic importance, no data are available on the behavioural reproductive strategies of this fly. The presence of polyandry, for example, has not been determined despite the important role it might play in the reproductive dynamics of populations. We explored the presence of polyandry in an established population in Trentino, a region in northern Italy. In this area, D. suzukii overcomes the winter bottleneck and undergoes a seasonal reproductive fluctuation. We observed a high remating frequency in females during the late spring demographic explosion that led to the abundant summer population. The presence of a high degree of polyandry and shared paternity associated with the post-winter population increase raises the question of the possible evolutionary adaptive role of this reproductive behaviour in D. suzukii.
Keywords: Drosophila suzukii; adaptation; pest insect; polyandry; remating.
© 2023 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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- 22244/R0/Joint Division of FAO/IAEA Co-ordinated Research Project on "Genetic and molecular approaches to identify traits of Drosophila suzukii reproductive biology which may impact the adoption of SIT in greenhouses"
- ECS00000036/Project NODES which has received funding from the MUR - M4C2 1.5 of PNRR funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU
- AdP 2020-2021/Sant'Orsola S.C.A, Pergine Valsugana, Italy
