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- Title
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PLOIDY LEVEL VARIATION OF LOACH MISGURNUS ANGUILLICAUDATUS IN CHINA.
- Authors
Yongyao Yu; Abbas, Khalid; Weimin Wang; Xiaoyun Zhou
- Abstract
A screening of ploidy level in 2146 individuals from 52 populations of the loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus in China was performed. Ploidy level variation and its geographical distribution in this study was combined with previously reported data from another 28 populations. Two major (2n = 50, 4n = 100) and three minor (3n = 75, 5n = 125, 6n = 150) ploidy levels were found. Diploids were the dominant ploidy level showing broad ecological amplitude. Tetraploid populations were dominantly, especially concentrated in the central Yangtze River basin. Diploid and tetraploid individuals were observed to coexist in seven of the 80 examined populations. In four of those seven populations, no triploids were detected, indicating reproductive isolation between the two sympatric ploidy levels. In the Liangzi Lake area, the sympatric occurrence of diploids, triploids, tetraploids, and pentaploids was observed, although the triploids and pentaploids were rare (0.1%). In the Diaochahu area, Yangtze River basin, two male hexaploids were found. No clearly defined geographical ranges or boundaries could be identified between the diploid and polyploid M. anguillicaudatus.
- Subjects
TETRAPLOIDY; LOACHES; PLOIDY; MISGURNUS; ZOOGEOGRAPHY; OSTEICHTHYES; CARBUNCLE
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2014, Vol 51, Issue 2, p273
- ISSN
0552-9034
- Publication type
Article