2015
DOI: 10.1080/13887890.2014.967316
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Melanic individuals in color polymorphicEnallagmadamselflies result from phenotypic, not genetic, variation

Abstract: This paper is dedicated to Georg Ruppëll, in honor of his 75th birthday and with great appreciation for his dedication to capturing the stunning beauty of odonates on film.Genetically determined color polymorphisms have a long history in the study of evolutionary change acting on populations. The Odonata exhibit relatively high levels of sex-specific color polymorphisms in mature adults. In Ischnura and Coenagrion, female-specific polymorphisms are known to be controlled by Mendelian genes. Nearly half of Enal… Show more

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“…S1), which complicated morph assignment. Melanism was previously found in other captive-reared damselflies in our laboratory, notably in Coenagrion scitulum (Cordero, Santolamazza-carbone & Utzeri, 1995) (Barnard et al, 2015). In our case, the only difference between I. genei and the other species was the food supply.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…S1), which complicated morph assignment. Melanism was previously found in other captive-reared damselflies in our laboratory, notably in Coenagrion scitulum (Cordero, Santolamazza-carbone & Utzeri, 1995) (Barnard et al, 2015). In our case, the only difference between I. genei and the other species was the food supply.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…We did not find differences in fecundity between female morphs as in previous studies on other species (Bots et al, 2010;as Barnard et al, 2015;Galicia-Mendoza, 2015 between others).…”
Section: The Maintenance Of Colour Morphssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…obs., 2009). Similar melanic colouration in several Enallagma species was assumed as an effect of the incomplete UV radiation that larvae and tenerals received under captive conditions ( Barnard et al, 2015 ). In our case, the only difference between I. genei and the other species was the food supply.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We fed I. genei only with Artemia nauplii during the whole larval period, while in the other cases last instar larvae received a supplement of Tubifex worms or adult Artemia (which has different nutrient composition). However, Barnard et al (2015) suggest that the nutritional supply cannot produce melanism. In our case, melanism only appeared in old individuals while in the other cited cases the first adult colouration was affected by melanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%