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Pre- and Postmating Reproductive Isolation in
Populations of the Red-sided Garter Snake
By Rachel McAlister
Mentors: Drs. Robert Mason, Suzanne Estes, & Steve Arnold
Department of Zoology
Evolutionary theory predicts that during
a speciation event, premating reproductive isolation will evolve
faster than postmating reproductive isolation in populations
undergoing sexual selection (R.A. Fisher 1930).
Evolutionary theory predicts that during
a speciation event, premating reproductive isolation will evolve
faster than postmating reproductive isolation in populations
undergoing sexual selection.
premating reproductive isolation- behavior preventing
individuals from mating and producing offspring.
Male
Female gold finches choose
mates based on the color
and the brightness of their
plumage.
Evolutionary theory predicts that during
a speciation event, premating reproductive isolation will evolve
faster than postmating reproductive isolation in populations
undergoing sexual selection.
post-mating reproductive isolation- prevents a hybrid
produced by two different species from developing
into a viable, fertile adult.
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X
Horse
Donkey
Mule
(Sterility)
Postmating reproductive isolation also occurs as a
result of reduced fitness and increased mortality of
hybrid offspring.
Non-hybrid
Hybrid
Evolutionary theory predicts that during
a speciation event, premating reproductive isolation will evolve
faster than postmating reproductive isolation in populations
undergoing sexual selection.
sexual selection- A difference between the mating success of
individuals with a particular phenotype versus individuals
with a different phenotype.
Galapagos Island Marine Iguana
Male-male competition
(Body size and aggressiveness)
Peacock
Female choice
(Tail length and elaboration)
Most research on reproductive isolation is conducted
between species, not between populations—the level
at which speciation generally occurs.
Research Question
Does premating reproductive isolation evolve faster
than postmating reproductive isolation in populations
of the red-sided garter snake?
Red-sided Garter Snake
(Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis)
Mate after spring emergence
Females can store sperm
Highly philopatric-always return
to the same den
Island-like populations
(geographically distinct
populations)
Populations differ phenotypically
Body size
Coloration
Female pheromone
composition
Levels of premating isolation
Experience sexual selection on
body size
Methods:
Collected males
and females from
2 populations in
Manitoba,
Canada during
May 2003
Snake Island
Inwood
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Methods: Premating Reproductive Isolation
Simultaneous choice tests
20 Snake Island ♂
1 Snake Island ♀
1 Inwood ♀
20 Inwood ♂
1 Snake Island ♀
1 Inwood ♀
Results: No evidence (yet) for premating isolation
Premating Isolation
1.0
N=6
N=6
Snake Island
males MAY
prefer their
own females
over Inwood
females.
0.5
0.0
-0.5
Inwood
Snake Isl.
Snake
Male Population
Methods: Postmating Reproductive Isolation
Within- and between-population crosses:
within
{
Inwood ♀
X
Inwood ♂
Snake Isl. ♀
X
Snake Isl. ♂
Inwood ♀
X
Snake Isl. ♂
Inwood ♂
X
Snake Isl. ♀
Methods: Postmating Reproductive Isolation
Within- and between-population crosses:
between
{
Inwood ♀
X
Inwood ♂
Snake Isl. ♀
X
Snake Isl. ♂
Inwood ♀
X
Snake Isl. ♂
Inwood ♂
X
Snake Isl. ♀
Methods: Postmating Reproductive Isolation
Body Mass
SVL (Snout-Vent Length) & Tail Length
Snout
Body Condition—regression of SVL on mass
Vent/Genitalia
Results: No evidence (yet) for postmating isolation
(Hybrids)
(Hybrids)
Standardized Means
2.5
2.0
Inwood♀ x
Inwood♂
Inwood♀ x
Snake♂
(Hybrids)
Snake ♀ x
Snake♂
Snake♀ x
Inwood♂
1.5
Mass1
SVL1
1.0
Condition1
Tail length
0.5
0.0
-0.5
Cross
Results: No evidence (yet) for postmating isolation
Postmating isolation reduction in hybrid fitness correlates
compared to within-population offspring
(Hybrids)
(Hybrids)
Standardized Means
2.5
2.0
Inwood♀ x
Inwood♂
Inwood♀ x
Snake♂
(Hybrids)
Snake ♀ x
Snake♂
Snake♀ x
Inwood♂
1.5
Mass1
SVL1
1.0
Condition1
Tail length
0.5
0.0
-0.5
Cross
Results: No evidence (yet) for postmating isolation
Hybrid Vigor?
(Hybrids)
(Hybrids)
Standardized Means
2.5
2.0
Inwood♀ x
Inwood♂
Inwood♀ x
Snake♂
(Hybrids)
Snake ♀ x
Snake♂
Snake♀ x
Inwood♂
1.5
Mass1
SVL1
1.0
Condition1
Tail length
0.5
0.0
-0.5
Cross
BUT, because females store sperm, paternity of
individual offspring is unknown…
Paternity Assignment
Is postmating isolation data
confounded by multiple
paternity of litters?
How many fathers are
responsible for a given litter?
Sperm precedence: How
many offspring sired by
experimental male vs. stored
sperm?
Methods: Paternity Assignment
Determining paternity using two
microsatellite markers
a) Collect tail tips from
known parents & offspring
b) Tissue digestion
c) DNA extraction
d) DNA amplification
-Polymerase chain
reaction (PCR)
e) Genotyping
f) Paternity assignment
by exclusion
microsatellite
GCATACACACACACGAGGTGAC
Results: Extensive multiple paternity
Multiple paternity was
detected in 68% of the litters
(15/22)
16
14
Most litters sired by at least
2 males
One litter sired by at least 3
males
Frequency
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
1
2
3
Number of sires per litter
Experimental males sire
63% of each litter on
average.
However, for betweenpopulation crosses,
experimental males sire
fewer offspring than
experimental males in
within-population crosses.
Fraction of litters sired by
experimental male
Results: Sperm Precedence
(non-significant)
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
N =11
N =11
Between-population
Within-population
0
Cross Type
Conclusions
Multiple paternity is common in T. s. parietalis
litters
68% of litters were sired by 2 or more males
Data on postmating reproductive isolation (i.e.,
offspring fitness) is likely confounded by
multiple paternity.
Only about half of each litter was sired by the
experimental male; half was sired by stored sperm
Research Question
Does premating reproductive isolation evolve faster
than postmating reproductive isolation in populations
of the red-sided garter snake?
Future Directions
Reanalyze offspring fitness data taking paternity into
account
(Hybrids)
Standardized Means
2.5
2.0
Inwood♀ x
Inwood♂
Inwood♀ x
Snake♂
(Hybrids)
Snake ♀ x
Snake♂
Snake♀ x
Inwood♂
1.5
Mass1
SVL1
1.0
Condition1
Tail length
0.5
0.0
-0.5
Cross
Future Directions
Within- and between-population crosses were repeated and
offspring await paternity analysis
Mating trials will be repeated in May 2005
Acknowledgements
Dr. Suzanne Estes
Dr. Robert Mason
Dr. Steve Arnold
HHMI
Dr. Kevin Ahern
Premating Isolation
Premating isolation = within-population – between-population
pairings
pairings
total number of pairings
Hybrid (between-population)
litters have more sires
represented than do nonhybrid (within-population)
ones
Average # of sires/litter
Results: Extensive Multiple Paternity
NS
(non-significant)
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
N =11
N =11
Between-population
Within-population
0.0
Cross Type