How the Easter Egg Weevils Got Their Spots: Phylogenomics Reveals Müllerian Mimicry in Pachyrhynchus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

Author:

Van Dam Matthew H12ORCID,Anzano Cabras Analyn3,Lam Athena W2

Affiliation:

1. Entomology Department, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences , 55 Music Concourse Dr., San Francisco, CA 94118 , USA

2. Center for Comparative Genomics, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences , 55 Music Concourse Dr., San Francisco, CA 94118 , USA

3. Coleoptera Research Center, Institute for Biodiversity and Environment, University of Mindanao , Matina, Davao City 8000 , Philippines

Abstract

Abstract The evolutionary origins of mimicry in the Easter egg weevil, Pachyrhynchus, have fascinated researchers since first noted more than a century ago by Alfred Russel Wallace. Müllerian mimicry, or mimicry in which 2 or more distasteful species look similar, is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Given the varied but discrete color patterns in Pachyrhynchus, this genus presents one of the best opportunities to study the evolution of both perfect and imperfect mimicry. We analyzed more than 10,000 UCE loci using a novel partitioning strategy to resolve the relationships of closely related species in the genus. Our results indicate that many of the mimetic color patterns observed in sympatric species are due to convergent evolution. We suggest that this convergence is driven by positive frequency-dependent selection. [Biogeography, discrete traits, frequency-dependent selection, mimicry, partitioning, Philippines, polymorphic, UCE.]

Funder

California Academy of Sciences

Will and Margaret Hearst

National Science Foundation

Division of Environmental Biology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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