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Drosophila pupation behavior in the wild

Journal

EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 347-358

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10682-009-9310-8

Keywords

Drosophila pupation behavior; Pupa aggregations; Larval recognition; Larval response to alkalinity/acidity

Funding

  1. Departamento de Investigacion y Desarrollo [DI 2006 ENL 06/07]
  2. Fondo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia [FONDECYT] [1020130]

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We investigated pupa distributions of D. simulans, D. buzzatii, D. melanogaster, D. immigrans and D. hydei on a number of natural breeding sites. Pupae of all five species showed aggregated distributions, which prompted us to examine these aggregations in a more detail for two species that commonly co-occur in breeding sites, D. simulans and D. buzzatii. We found that pupae of both species tend to be aggregated in conspecific clusters. Subsequent experiments revealed that both species are attracted to the odors of other larvae, though only D. buzzatii differentiated between conspecifics and heterospecifics (they preferred conspecific). Furthermore, third instar larvae of both species preferred more alkaline substrates. Altogether, our results demonstrate that Drosophila species form conspecific pupa aggregations in natural breeding sites, and that pupation site selection depends on interactions among conspecific and heterospecific larvae and on chemical characteristics of the breeding sites.

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