Evolution in Islands: contrasting morph frequencies in damselfly populations of the Balearic Islands

Author:

Cordero-Rivera Adolfo1ORCID,Rivas-Torres Anais1,Sánchez-Guillén Rosa Ana12

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de Vigo, ECOEVO Lab , E.E. Forestal, Campus Universitario, 36005 Pontevedra , Spain

2. Instituto de Ecología A.C. , Xalapa 91073, Veracruz , México

Abstract

Abstract Colour polymorphism is an example of visible phenotypic variability that is often associated with ecological factors and may produce local adaptations. Small populations, particularly in islands, offer opportunities for evolutionary novelties, and are therefore of particular interest to the study of polymorphisms. Here we study the dynamics of female colour morphs in the damselfly Ischnura elegans in the Balearic Islands. We found that insular populations are small, show low density, low mating activity, and low androchrome frequency. Our surveys suggest that male harassment is a powerful force in the dynamics of this female-limited polymorphism, because high male densities result in lower presence of mature females around the water, where copulation takes place. Non-male-like (infuscans) females have higher mating frequency. Androchromes were rare (15%) in all populations, but the frequency of the two non-male like females (infuscans and aurantiaca) was reversed between islands, despite their geographical proximity. We found a possible novel morph, suggesting that insular conditions allow innovations. Fitness differences between the two non-male-like females of I. elegans are still understudied, because most previous research has concentrated on the maintenance of androchromes, and are therefore a priority for future research.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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