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Role of spawning synchrony on hybridization barriers in sympatric intertidal fucoid algae - when and why
Publication . Monteiro, Carla Alexandra da Silva; Pearson, Gareth; Serrão, Ester; Valero, Myriam
In sympatric assemblages of congeners with incomplete reproductive barriers, the
synchrony within species and asynchrony between species may be under strong selection,
reinforcing prezygotic reproductive isolation and reducing hybridization. Interspecific
asynchrony and gametic incompatibility are considered the two most important prezygotic
mechanisms reinforcing assortative mating and acting against hybridization. However,
divergence of reproductive strategies in closely related species might also contribute to
reproductive isolation. The main goal of this thesis was to investigate hypotheses
concerning the mechanisms that act against hybridization in sympatric species with
external fertilization, including the asynchrony of gamete release, mating system variations
and gametic incompatibility.
As a model we used sympatric Fucus species with different reproductive modes,
hermaphroditic (selfing) and dioecious (obligate outcrossing). The results show a clear
relationship between patterns of gamete release and tidal/circadian cycles that contributes
to interspecific variation in spawning time between hermaphroditic and dioecious species.
The data support the hypothesis that asynchronous egg release acts as a prezygotic barrier
to hybridization between hermaphroditic and dioecious species, and therefore, that mating
system variation between congeners plays important role against hybridization. We also
provide evidence that gametic incompatibility is an incomplete prezygotic barrier between
Fucus species. Results show the potential of interspecific fertilization, and the potential
growth and survival of hybrids relative to the parental lineage.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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SFRH
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SFRH/BD/66673/2009