Toxicity and attraction effects produced byMorinda citrifolia fruits on theDrosophila melanogaster complex of species |
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Authors: | Luc Legal Jean R. David Jean Marc Jallon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Biologie et Génétique Evolutives, CNRS, F-91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;(2) BGE, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, 91198, France |
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Abstract: | Summary The ripe fruit of the Indian mulberry,Morinda citrifolia, is the host plant forDrosophila sechellia but is highly toxic for three closely related species (D. melanogaster, D. simulans, D. mauritiana). A simple bioassay is described with which a clear dose response to the fruit was found for these species. Significant differences in reactivity to the ripe fruit were found among species. Tested strains ofD. simulans andD. mauritiana adults were more sensitive to the toxic properties of the fruit thanD. melanogaster. A marked intraspecific variability was shown inD. melanogaster. Reciprocal interspecific hybridizations betweenD. sechellia andD. mauritiana suggested an autosomal dominant control of resistance. MoreoverD. melanogaster intraspecific crossings suggested the influence of an additional X-linked factor. Responses of flies toMorinda fruit in different states were tested in a T olfactometer. The less resistant strains ofDrosophila generally showed less preference for the ripe fruit. |
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Keywords: | toxicity chemoreception insect-plant interaction Rubiaceae Morinda citrifolia Diptera Drosophilinae Drosophila melanogaster complex |
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