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of the Red-sided Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis ... Male red-sided garter snakes preferentially courted red-sided and red-spotted females ...
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Interspecific Variation in the Female Sexual Attractiveness Pheromone of Garter Snakes Emily Uhrig Mentors: Dr. Robert Mason, Oregon State University Dr. Michael LeMaster, Western Oregon University
Interspecific Variation: + Species 1 Species 2 Prezygotic Isolation Benefit? Prevents production of hybrids (inviable or reduced fitness…)
Interspecific Variation: Cope’s Gray Tree Frog Hyla chrysoscelis Black-chinned Mountain Tanager (Anisognathus notabilis) Blue-winged Mountain Tanager (Anisognathus somptuosus) Eastern Gray Tree Frog Hyla versicolor Vocalizations • Frequency • Duration Coloration
Interspecific Variation: Chemical Silver Y moth (Autographa gamma) Essex Y moth (Cornutiplusia circumflexa) (Z)-7-dodecen-1-ol (Z)-7-dodecenyl acetate
Introduction: Pheromone: A chemical cue produced by an individual that affects the physiology and/or behavior of a member of the same species.
Interspecific Variation: General Question Do vertebrate pheromone systems exhibit the interspecific variation necessary for pheromones to function as mechanisms of reproductive isolation?
Model System: The Red-sided Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis
Model System: Vomeronasal Organ:
Model System: Female Sexual Attractiveness Pheromone of the Red-sided Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis • Potential variation: • Quantity • Absence/presence • Relative concentrations
Interspecific Variation: Question Does the female sexual attractiveness pheromone vary between garter snake species?
Interspecific Variation: Red-sided Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) Red-spotted Garter Snake (Thamnophissirtalisconcinnus) Sympatric Sympatric Plains Garter Snake (Thamnophis radix) Northwestern Garter Snake (Thamnophis ordinoides) Subspecies Allopatric
Behavior Trials: Courtship Preference Tests • Male red-sided garter snakes preferentially courted red-sided and red-spotted females over northwestern and plains females.
Interspecific Variation: Hypothesis The chemical profile of the female sexual attractiveness pheromone will exhibit interspecific variation. Predictions • Relatively little difference between the pheromone profiles of red-sided and red-spotted. • Significant difference between the pheromone profiles of red-sided and plains. • Significant difference between the pheromone profiles of red-spotted and northwestern.
Interspecific Variation - Chemical Analysis: Collection Hexane Wash Extraction Fractionation GC/MS
Interspecific Variation - Chemical Analysis: Measures of Pheromone Variation: 1) Quantitative 2) Qualitative # of Compounds Present Relative [individual compounds] (?) = (?) (?) mg = mg % MK (of total lipids)
Results: Interspecific Variation in Pheromone Quantity: Relative Amount of Pheromone Expressed on Surface of Females
Results: Interspecific Variation in Pheromone Quality: Number of Unique Methyl Ketones Expressed
Results: Interspecific Variation in Pheromone Quality: Relative Concentrations of Individual Methyl Ketones
Results: Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling plot of individual pheromone profiles Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus Thamnophis radix Thamnophis ordinoides
Conclusion: Predictions Red-sided vs. red-spotted: little difference Red-sided vs. plains: significant difference Red-spotted vs. northwestern: significant difference • Pheromone Quantity • Red-sided significantly different from other species • Newly emerged… • Pheromone Quality • Significant differences between all four species
Conclusion: Do vertebrate pheromone systems exhibit the interspecific variation necessary for pheromones to function as mechanisms of reproductive isolation? Future Work Include behavioral tests with males of other species Are they “fine-tuned” enough to recognize the variation?
Acknowledgements: Dr. Robert Mason Dr. Michael LeMaster Dr. Kevin Ahern HHMI Chelsey Miller Rocky Parker Chris Friesen Everyone in the Mason lab