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- W381776095 abstract "Question: What explains the differences in ratios of diploid (LR) and two types of triploidfrogs (LLR, LRR) among all-hybrid frog populations?Hypothesis: Ecological conditions favouring one (LL) or the other (RR) parental species alsofavour those triploids that carry two copies of the respective genome (dosage effect), whereasdiploids dominate under intermediate conditions.Organism: European water frog (Pelophylax esculentus).Field site: Thirty-four natural ponds in the province of Skane, southern Sweden.Methods: We caught more than 3000 frogs, determined their genotypes with microsatellites,and related the ploidy composition to several uncorrelated ecological parameters, includingpond morphology, vegetation, and physical and chemical water parameters.Conclusions: We found a shift from predominantly LLR in small isolated ponds to more LRRin large wetland ponds. This parallels the preferences of the parental species LL and RRfor small and large bodies of water, respectively. The effects that pond vegetation andphysico-chemical water parameters exert on the parental species were not found in all-hybridpopulations. This suggests that environmental parameters affect the genotype composition ofall-hybrid populations less than populations containing the parental species. Pond-to-ponddifferences in LR, LLR, and LRR proportions seem to be better explained by differences ingamete production and thus inheritance patterns." @default.
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