Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)

Female hybrids of the cross Chironomus t. thummi female × Ch. t. piger male which are largely affected by the sterility inducing Rud syndrome were backcrossed with males of both parental strains. The aim of the study was to provide information about those egg volumes that are insufficient for a norm...

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Main Authors: Klaus HÄGELE, Monika KASPER-SONNENBERG
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2000-04-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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rud
hle
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spelling doaj-cd49aa424594487b98718e8b3d4564e42021-04-16T20:32:42ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292000-04-019711610.14411/eje.2000.001eje-200001-0001Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)Klaus HÄGELEMonika KASPER-SONNENBERG0Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Medizinische Fakultät, Abteilung für Molelukare Humangenetik, D-44780 Bochum, Germany; e-mail: KHaegele-Witten@t-online.deFemale hybrids of the cross Chironomus t. thummi female × Ch. t. piger male which are largely affected by the sterility inducing Rud syndrome were backcrossed with males of both parental strains. The aim of the study was to provide information about those egg volumes that are insufficient for a normal embryogenesis and to ascertain whether in the hybrids the lethally small egg size represents a new abnormal trait of the Rud syndrome. The egg masses obtained contain eggs of very different sizes with volumes ranging from 0.5 nl to 3.49 nl. Embryo mortality is unusually frequent in those eggs of the backcrosses and of the parental strains that have volumes smaller than 1.5 nl. An egg volume of 1.5 nl represents in Ch. thummi the lower limit for those volumes that are sufficient for a normal embryogenesis. Mortality increases with decreasing egg size, reaching 100% in backcross eggs with volumes of 0.99 nl and smaller. Small egg size is a new trait of the Rud syndrome affected thummi female × piger male hybrids. This trait is part of a postzygotic reproductive isolation barrier between thummi and piger and manifests first in the backcrosses. Most backcross eggs show volumes between 1.5 nl and 2.99 nl. Within this volume range the amount of mortality does not depend upon egg volume. Here, embryo death is great in the backcrosses but normal in the parental strains. The high frequency of embryo death in the backcrosses must be predominantly due to the action of the Rud syndrome and a second hybrid syndrome, called HLE syndrome. Since further characteristic traits of these syndromes could be detected in surviving backcross individuals, the study demonstrates the occurrence of the syndromes in this generation also. Therefore, the postzygotic reproductive isolation mechanism of both hybrid syndromes is effective in the hybrids and in their progeny as well.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200001-0001_Egg_size_and_hybrid_syndrome-dependent_embryo_mortality_in_Chironomus_hybrids_Diptera_Chironomidae.phpchironomus thummich. thummi thummich. thummi pigerhybrid syndromesrudhleegg sizeembryo mortalitypostzygotic reproductive isolation
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author Klaus HÄGELE
Monika KASPER-SONNENBERG
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Monika KASPER-SONNENBERG
Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)
European Journal of Entomology
chironomus thummi
ch. thummi thummi
ch. thummi piger
hybrid syndromes
rud
hle
egg size
embryo mortality
postzygotic reproductive isolation
author_facet Klaus HÄGELE
Monika KASPER-SONNENBERG
author_sort Klaus HÄGELE
title Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_short Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_full Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_fullStr Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_full_unstemmed Egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in Chironomus hybrids (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_sort egg size and hybrid syndrome-dependent embryo mortality in chironomus hybrids (diptera: chironomidae)
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2000-04-01
description Female hybrids of the cross Chironomus t. thummi female × Ch. t. piger male which are largely affected by the sterility inducing Rud syndrome were backcrossed with males of both parental strains. The aim of the study was to provide information about those egg volumes that are insufficient for a normal embryogenesis and to ascertain whether in the hybrids the lethally small egg size represents a new abnormal trait of the Rud syndrome. The egg masses obtained contain eggs of very different sizes with volumes ranging from 0.5 nl to 3.49 nl. Embryo mortality is unusually frequent in those eggs of the backcrosses and of the parental strains that have volumes smaller than 1.5 nl. An egg volume of 1.5 nl represents in Ch. thummi the lower limit for those volumes that are sufficient for a normal embryogenesis. Mortality increases with decreasing egg size, reaching 100% in backcross eggs with volumes of 0.99 nl and smaller. Small egg size is a new trait of the Rud syndrome affected thummi female × piger male hybrids. This trait is part of a postzygotic reproductive isolation barrier between thummi and piger and manifests first in the backcrosses. Most backcross eggs show volumes between 1.5 nl and 2.99 nl. Within this volume range the amount of mortality does not depend upon egg volume. Here, embryo death is great in the backcrosses but normal in the parental strains. The high frequency of embryo death in the backcrosses must be predominantly due to the action of the Rud syndrome and a second hybrid syndrome, called HLE syndrome. Since further characteristic traits of these syndromes could be detected in surviving backcross individuals, the study demonstrates the occurrence of the syndromes in this generation also. Therefore, the postzygotic reproductive isolation mechanism of both hybrid syndromes is effective in the hybrids and in their progeny as well.
topic chironomus thummi
ch. thummi thummi
ch. thummi piger
hybrid syndromes
rud
hle
egg size
embryo mortality
postzygotic reproductive isolation
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200001-0001_Egg_size_and_hybrid_syndrome-dependent_embryo_mortality_in_Chironomus_hybrids_Diptera_Chironomidae.php
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