Literature DB >> 14740104

Multiple paternity in Rana dalmatina, a monogamous territorial breeding anuran.

Thierry Lodé1, David Lesbarrères.   

Abstract

Polyandry and sperm competition in anurans have rarely been documented. We investigated the genetic paternity inferred from allozyme variations in 650 tadpoles from four natural ponds in a territorial breeding anuran, Rana dalmatina. Multiple paternity was demonstrated, although R. dalmatina is regarded as a monogamous species. Polyandrous mating was not a common event, occurring only in 17.9% of clutches, with no significant differences among clutches. The proportions of tadpoles fathered by a second male did not significantly differ among ponds, showing that multipaternity was not restricted to a single site. Such a polyandry may result from synchronous multiple amplexus and should reduce the heterozygote deficit related to the breeding-pond fidelity usually exhibited by most anurans.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14740104     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-003-0491-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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