Sexual selection and evolution of interstitial Ostracoda (Crustacea)(PROCEEDINGS, JSSZ SYMPOSIUM, 2009)

  • Tanaka Hayato
    Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University

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  • 間隙性貝形虫類(甲殻類)における性選択と進化(2009年度日本動物分類学会シンポジウム)
  • 間隙性貝形虫類(甲殻類)における性選択と進化
  • カンゲキセイ カイケイチュウルイ コウカクルイ ニ オケル セイ センタク ト シンカ

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Abstract

Reproductive isolation and evolution of copulatory organ in eleven interstitial species of the genus Parapolycope (Ostracoda, Myodocopida) were discussed. The shapes of male ejaculatory duct are divided into the three types i.e., a helical tube type (Type H), a curved short tube type (Type S), and tapering long tube type (Type L). And the correlation between the shapes of copulatory organs in both sexes is recognized as, what we call, the "lock and key". After copulation, the female genital openings of Parapolycope sp. 2 are often blocked by a rod-shape structure. The rod-shaped structure is thought as a part of the male copulatory duct. The phylogenetic relationships of several Parapolycope species were estimated by the mitochondrial COT gene sequences. According to this, the extremely long type of copulatory duct must have evolved gradually from the short curved tube type. As a hypothesis to explain the development of the extremely long type of ejaculatory duct, the concept of an "evolutionary arms race" would be applicable.

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