Daphnia galeata x D-longispina hybrids in western Norway
HYDROBIOLOGIA. Bd. 526. H. 1. 2004 S. 55 - 62
Erscheinungsjahr: 2004
ISBN/ISSN: 0018-8158
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Doi/URN: 10.1023/B:HYDR.0000041614.68315.ec
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
We describe the occurrence of D. galeata x longispina hybrids in two lakes of western Norway. Parental species and interspecific hybrids were characterised by both nuclear and mitochondrial molecular markers. In one of the populations, hybrids were shown to dominate the population over several years. A few individuals in both populations were probably not F1 hybrids, but possibly backcrosses or F2 hybrids. Most (possibly all) F1 hybrids were of D. galeata maternal origin. In addition, intersp...We describe the occurrence of D. galeata x longispina hybrids in two lakes of western Norway. Parental species and interspecific hybrids were characterised by both nuclear and mitochondrial molecular markers. In one of the populations, hybrids were shown to dominate the population over several years. A few individuals in both populations were probably not F1 hybrids, but possibly backcrosses or F2 hybrids. Most (possibly all) F1 hybrids were of D. galeata maternal origin. In addition, interspecific hybrids could be identified based on morphological characters, which were intermediate between the parental species. Interspecific hybridisation between these two species is remarkable, since they are distantly related. » weiterlesen» einklappen