2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2000.tb00018.x
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STAGGERED CLINES IN A HYBRID ZONE BETWEEN TWO CHROMOSOME RACES OF THE HARVESTMANGAGRELLOPSIS NODULIFERA(ARACHNIDA: OPILIONES)

Abstract: Abstract. We analyzed a hybrid zone between two chromosome races (2n ϭ 16 and 2n ϭ 22) of a Japanese harvestman, Gagrellopsis nodulifera Sato and Suzuki (Arachnida: Opiliones: Phalangiidae). The hybrid zone is located in the eastern part of Tottori Prefecture, western Honshu. The width of the zone is approximately 5 to 15 km. Three independent tandem fusions/fissions seem to be the main cause of the karyotypic differences between the parental races. Ten karyotypic variants were found in the hybrid zone. They d… Show more

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“…As a consequence, the success and spreading of each chromosomal group into Andean and non-Andean regions may indicate a better adaptation to the different selective pressures of its environment. A positive correlation between chromosome number and heterochromatin content with altitude has been described in other organisms ( 34 , 35 ). Nevertheless, other possible environmental factors or climatic variables associated with Andean and non-Andean habitats should not be discarded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…As a consequence, the success and spreading of each chromosomal group into Andean and non-Andean regions may indicate a better adaptation to the different selective pressures of its environment. A positive correlation between chromosome number and heterochromatin content with altitude has been described in other organisms ( 34 , 35 ). Nevertheless, other possible environmental factors or climatic variables associated with Andean and non-Andean habitats should not be discarded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Geographical variation among populations is particularly known from sabaconids (Dypnoi) and sclerosomatids (Eupnoi) (Tsurusaki 2007), where narrow hybrid zones exist between the populations with different chromosome races (e.g. Tsurusaki et al 1991, Gorlov and Tsurusaki 2000a). However, the intraspecific variability in the chromosome number may also be attributed to the presence of B chromosomes, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%