1993
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.1993.169
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Experimental hybridization of alpine and lowland forms of Boeckella dilatata, a calanoid copepod

Abstract: The freshwater calanoid copepod Boeckella dilatata Sars inhabits lakes and ponds of glacial origin in central and southern South Island, New Zealand. In lowland lakes and ponds, this copepod is small and transparent while in alpine bodies of water, it is larger and bright red. The life history traits of alpine and lowland populations of this copepod also differ. In this paper we present the results of experimental hybridization between individuals from an alpine and a lowland population.Crosses between a trans… Show more

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“…Due to this extreme environmental gradient, we might also expect that, assuming cryptic speciation, different ‘species’ might occur in different habitat types. In another freshwater copepod Boeckella dilatata in New Zealand, Byrom et al. (1993) observed a slight sign of hybrid breakdown in cross experiments between an alpine and a lowland form, supporting our idea that it is worthy screening the genetic background of A. pacificus in all habitat types.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Due to this extreme environmental gradient, we might also expect that, assuming cryptic speciation, different ‘species’ might occur in different habitat types. In another freshwater copepod Boeckella dilatata in New Zealand, Byrom et al. (1993) observed a slight sign of hybrid breakdown in cross experiments between an alpine and a lowland form, supporting our idea that it is worthy screening the genetic background of A. pacificus in all habitat types.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Often reductions in fitness are delayed until the F2 generation or later when coadapted gene complexes are disrupted by recombination and deleterious homozygotehomozygote interactions are exposed (e.g. Burton 1987;Byrom et al 1993;Edmands 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, supposed within-species niche displacement could be either due to different realised local niches exhibited by allopatric or parapatric conspecific populations or to the misidentification of allegedly conspecific populations. Understanding the real extent of niche displacement is thus important since niche displacement between conspecific populations has evolutionary implications and might constitute a first step towards speciation, being a case of interpopulation differentiation due to ecological reasons (Byrom et al, 1993). Such phenomenon can also occur in sympatric conditions, as observed in case of adaptive radiation (Martens & Schön, 1999).…”
Section: Niche and Character Displacementsmentioning
confidence: 99%