Sympatric speciation by allochrony?

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY(2022)

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Sympatric speciation was once thought most improbable, but careful study of some systems, particularly the apple maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella) and related Rhagoletis species, has led to its reinstatement as a likely mode of speciation in some cases. Different species and host races in this clade of flies often have highly specialized host preference, and along with frequent evolutionary shifts to different fruit species between sister taxa, there is a likely effect of the timing of adult emergence that follows host fruiting phenology. This is known as "allochronic" isolation (from the Greek meaning "different timing"). This overview covers recent discoveries by Inskeep et al. (Molecular Ecology, 2021) showing how allochrony is a major factor in preventing gene flow between a pair of sister species of Rhagoletis on different host fruits. Although the authors do not claim to prove sympatric speciation, it does seem very likely, and the work clearly underscores how readily host shifts via allochrony can aid sympatric speciation.
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adaptation,allochrony,host races,Rhagoletis,sympatric speciation
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