Fertility (percentage of fertile crosses) and the degree of synapsis in salivary gland chromosomes in isofemale lines of Drosophila buzzatii, D. serido, D. koepferae and D. seriema were analysed. D. buzzatii was completely sterile in intercrosses with strains from the other species except for D. koepferae. The other species intercrossed to a greater or lesser degree, but also differed between crossing directions. Homologous pairing in salivary gland preparations of strains and hybrids conformed with the data on fertility. The lowest degree of synapsis was present in hybrids between D. koepferae and D. buzzatii, D. seriema and D. koepferae and D. koepferae and D. serido. These species also exhibited the lowest degree of reproductive compatib...
Coyne and Orr (1989 and 1997) have shown that sympatric species pairs show an enhanced level of prez...
The genetics of four traits contributing to the isolation mechanism between the two closely relate...
Reinforcement refers to the evolution of increased mating discrimination against heterospecific indi...
(With 7 figures) The process of speciation occurs through the evolution of any of several forms of r...
O processo de especiação ocorre pela evolução de qualquer uma das diversas formas de isolamento repr...
455-461The genetic basis of hybrid male sterility among three closely related species, Drosophila b...
Drosophila serido is considered to be a superspecies consisting of two species: D. serido, from Braz...
In the Drosophila repleta group the establishment of subgroups and complexes made on the basis of mo...
Of 51 visible mutants isolated from natural or laboratory populations of Drosophila buzzatii, or X-r...
Sperm predominance in males and double mating in females have been studied in 2 stocks of the cactop...
The importance of genetic and chromosomal vari-ability in evolution may be demonstrated by com-parin...
Chromosome behavior during spermatogenesis is considered in several species of Drosophila. The mater...
Understanding the genetic basis of speciation is a central problem in evolutionary biology. Studies ...
Reciprocal crosses were made between an Indian strain of D. n. nasuta (2n=8) and the Thailand strain...
Hybridization tests have shown that four Australian morpnospecies of the subgenus Pholadoris, genus ...
Coyne and Orr (1989 and 1997) have shown that sympatric species pairs show an enhanced level of prez...
The genetics of four traits contributing to the isolation mechanism between the two closely relate...
Reinforcement refers to the evolution of increased mating discrimination against heterospecific indi...
(With 7 figures) The process of speciation occurs through the evolution of any of several forms of r...
O processo de especiação ocorre pela evolução de qualquer uma das diversas formas de isolamento repr...
455-461The genetic basis of hybrid male sterility among three closely related species, Drosophila b...
Drosophila serido is considered to be a superspecies consisting of two species: D. serido, from Braz...
In the Drosophila repleta group the establishment of subgroups and complexes made on the basis of mo...
Of 51 visible mutants isolated from natural or laboratory populations of Drosophila buzzatii, or X-r...
Sperm predominance in males and double mating in females have been studied in 2 stocks of the cactop...
The importance of genetic and chromosomal vari-ability in evolution may be demonstrated by com-parin...
Chromosome behavior during spermatogenesis is considered in several species of Drosophila. The mater...
Understanding the genetic basis of speciation is a central problem in evolutionary biology. Studies ...
Reciprocal crosses were made between an Indian strain of D. n. nasuta (2n=8) and the Thailand strain...
Hybridization tests have shown that four Australian morpnospecies of the subgenus Pholadoris, genus ...
Coyne and Orr (1989 and 1997) have shown that sympatric species pairs show an enhanced level of prez...
The genetics of four traits contributing to the isolation mechanism between the two closely relate...
Reinforcement refers to the evolution of increased mating discrimination against heterospecific indi...