Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani

Sinipta dalmani is a South American grasshopper that is chromosomally polymorphic for a pericentric inversion in the M4 pair. The inversion affects morphology, showing a negative average effect on body size. In the present work, male mating success was analysed in competition cages and possible corr...

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Autores principales: Remis, M.I., Pensel, S., Vilardi, J.C.
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spelling todo:paper_0018067X_v84_n5_p548_Remis2023-10-03T14:15:27Z Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani Remis, M.I. Pensel, S. Vilardi, J.C. Grasshopper Mating success Morphometric traits Pericentric inversion Sinipta dalmani chromosome gene dosage genetic polymorphism genetic selection homozygote karyotype male mating success morphology regression analysis South America grasshopper mating success morphometry multivariate analysis Animals Body Constitution Chromosomes Computational Biology Gene Dosage Grasshoppers Karyotyping Male Mathematics Multifactorial Inheritance Multivariate Analysis Phenotype Regression Analysis Sexual Behavior Sexual Behavior, Animal Orthoptera Schistocerca americana Sinipta dalmani Sinipta dalmani is a South American grasshopper that is chromosomally polymorphic for a pericentric inversion in the M4 pair. The inversion affects morphology, showing a negative average effect on body size. In the present work, male mating success was analysed in competition cages and possible correlations examined between this fitness component, body size and inversion polymorphism. The outcome of the study revealed that mated males were larger and had lower inversion dosage than unmated ones. The analysis of standardized selection differentials (S') demonstrated that directional selection operated on chromosome dosage and 3rd tibia, 3rd femur, thorax and tegmina lengths. The analysis of karyotype frequencies showed that mated males had a higher frequency of the standard homozygote karyotype. The analysis of selection gradient (β') and the transformed logistic regression (α) showed an important effect of selection on 3rd tibia length. Identical conclusions were obtained when linear and logistic multiple regression were performed on the first three components of PCA analyses. Our results indicate that differences in some body size-related traits are determined by the karyotype, and that of these length of 3rd tibia provides the greatest contribution to variation in fitness. The selective effects detected on chromosome dosage and the other morphological traits may be considered as indirect ones caused by correlated effects. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0018067X_v84_n5_p548_Remis
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topic Grasshopper
Mating success
Morphometric traits
Pericentric inversion
Sinipta dalmani
chromosome
gene dosage
genetic polymorphism
genetic selection
homozygote
karyotype
male
mating success
morphology
regression analysis
South America
grasshopper
mating success
morphometry
multivariate analysis
Animals
Body Constitution
Chromosomes
Computational Biology
Gene Dosage
Grasshoppers
Karyotyping
Male
Mathematics
Multifactorial Inheritance
Multivariate Analysis
Phenotype
Regression Analysis
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Orthoptera
Schistocerca americana
Sinipta dalmani
spellingShingle Grasshopper
Mating success
Morphometric traits
Pericentric inversion
Sinipta dalmani
chromosome
gene dosage
genetic polymorphism
genetic selection
homozygote
karyotype
male
mating success
morphology
regression analysis
South America
grasshopper
mating success
morphometry
multivariate analysis
Animals
Body Constitution
Chromosomes
Computational Biology
Gene Dosage
Grasshoppers
Karyotyping
Male
Mathematics
Multifactorial Inheritance
Multivariate Analysis
Phenotype
Regression Analysis
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Orthoptera
Schistocerca americana
Sinipta dalmani
Remis, M.I.
Pensel, S.
Vilardi, J.C.
Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani
topic_facet Grasshopper
Mating success
Morphometric traits
Pericentric inversion
Sinipta dalmani
chromosome
gene dosage
genetic polymorphism
genetic selection
homozygote
karyotype
male
mating success
morphology
regression analysis
South America
grasshopper
mating success
morphometry
multivariate analysis
Animals
Body Constitution
Chromosomes
Computational Biology
Gene Dosage
Grasshoppers
Karyotyping
Male
Mathematics
Multifactorial Inheritance
Multivariate Analysis
Phenotype
Regression Analysis
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Orthoptera
Schistocerca americana
Sinipta dalmani
description Sinipta dalmani is a South American grasshopper that is chromosomally polymorphic for a pericentric inversion in the M4 pair. The inversion affects morphology, showing a negative average effect on body size. In the present work, male mating success was analysed in competition cages and possible correlations examined between this fitness component, body size and inversion polymorphism. The outcome of the study revealed that mated males were larger and had lower inversion dosage than unmated ones. The analysis of standardized selection differentials (S') demonstrated that directional selection operated on chromosome dosage and 3rd tibia, 3rd femur, thorax and tegmina lengths. The analysis of karyotype frequencies showed that mated males had a higher frequency of the standard homozygote karyotype. The analysis of selection gradient (β') and the transformed logistic regression (α) showed an important effect of selection on 3rd tibia length. Identical conclusions were obtained when linear and logistic multiple regression were performed on the first three components of PCA analyses. Our results indicate that differences in some body size-related traits are determined by the karyotype, and that of these length of 3rd tibia provides the greatest contribution to variation in fitness. The selective effects detected on chromosome dosage and the other morphological traits may be considered as indirect ones caused by correlated effects.
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author Remis, M.I.
Pensel, S.
Vilardi, J.C.
author_facet Remis, M.I.
Pensel, S.
Vilardi, J.C.
author_sort Remis, M.I.
title Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani
title_short Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani
title_full Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani
title_fullStr Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani
title_full_unstemmed Multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper Sinipta dalmani
title_sort multivariate analysis of male mating success on morphometric traits and chromosome dosage in the grasshopper sinipta dalmani
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0018067X_v84_n5_p548_Remis
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