Geographical variation of duration of larval development and body size in Rana temporaria (Ranidae, Anura) metamorphs

S. Lyapkov
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With the help of artificial inter-population crosses of adult Rana temporaria from four spatially remote populations of the European part of the species' range, the magnitude and direction of changes in metamorphic traits were estimated. The maximum values of the size of metamorphs at the end of metamorphosis and the rate of larval growth were found in the descendants of the parents of Belarusian populations (Turov and Minsk) and, as a rule, in hybrid offspring with the participation of the parents of these populations, when crossing with individuals from the population of the Moscow region (ZBS). Outbreeding depression of the time of larval development before the end of metamorphosis and growth rate was revealed when crossing ZBS females with Turov males. In a population from a region with a relatively low climatic temperature (Kirov), the minimum size of metamorphs was revealed, but not the time of larval development. In most crosses, a relatively greater contribution of non-additive genetic variability, as well as the maternal effect associated with the difference in egg sizes, to the formation of inter-population differences was revealed. The inter-population variability of studied traits related to fitness is often directed along the gradient of environmental conditions, and not counter-gradient (as should be expected based on the conception of counter-gradient selection), which is explained by the choice of different growth and development strategies in tadpoles formed in southern and northern populations.
颞叶蝠鲼(蝠鲼科,无尾目)变态幼虫发育持续时间和体型的地域差异
通过对来自该物种分布区欧洲部分四个空间偏远种群的成年瞬眼蛙进行人工种群间杂交,估算了变态性状变化的幅度和方向。在白俄罗斯种群(图罗夫和明斯克)亲本的后代中发现了变态末期的变态体型和幼虫生长速度的最大值,而在与莫斯科地区种群(ZBS)的个体杂交时,这些种群亲本参与的杂交后代中的变态体型和幼虫生长速度通常也是最大值。当 ZBS 的雌性与 Turov 的雄性杂交时,发现幼虫在变态结束前的发育时间和生长速度都会出现育种抑制。在气候温度相对较低的地区(基洛夫)的一个种群中,发现了变态的最小尺寸,但没有发现幼虫发育时间。在大多数杂交中,非加成遗传变异以及与卵子大小差异相关的母本效应对种群间差异的形成有相对较大的贡献。所研究的与适应性有关的性状的种群间变异往往是沿着环境条件的梯度进行的,而不是反梯度的(根据反梯度选择的概念应该是这样的),这可以用南方和北方种群形成的蝌蚪选择不同的生长和发育策略来解释。
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