Can species endure massive introgression? Genomic evidence of asymmetric gene flow in Melitaea butterflies

Joan C. Hinojosa, Valeria Marques, Luis Sanchez Mesa,Leonardo Dapporto,Vlad Dinca,Roger Vila

SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY(2024)

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Hybridisation and introgression are increasingly seen as important drivers of the evolution of organisms, particularly in Lepidoptera. One group that is gaining attention due to recently published cases of interspecific gene flow is the genus Melitaea Fabricius (Nymphalidae). In this study, we used genomics to investigate the role of hybridisation in the evolution of the western Palearctic species of the Melitaea phoebe group M. ornata Christoph, the recently described M. pseudornata Munoz Sariot & Sanchez Mesa, M. phoebe (Denis & Schiffermuller), M. punica Oberthur, and M. telona (Fruhstorfer). We provide evidence of asymmetric gene flow from M. phoebe to both M. ornata and M. pseudornata. Gene flow from M. phoebe to M. pseudornata was very high (25.0%-31.9%), widespread throughout the distribution of the latter, and not equally distributed along the genome. The Z chromosome showed patterns compatible with the large-Z effect, which were mimicked by two autosomes. Melitaea pseudornata endured massive introgression while remaining a separate entity from M. phoebe, although gene flow may have altered its phenotype, including its voltinism and the morphology of the adults and caterpillars. These findings suggest that hybridisation may be pervasive in this genus and highlight its key role in the evolution of butterflies, emphasising the need for further research on this topic.
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ddRADseq,hybridisation,introgression,Lepidoptera,phylogeography
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