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The genetical and environmental determination of phally polymorphism in the freshwater snail Bulinus truncatus.

C Doums1, P Bremond, B Delay, P Jarne.   

Abstract

In some species of self-fertile pulmonate snails, two sexual morphs co-occur in natural populations: regular individuals and aphallic individuals that cannot transmit sperm to other snails. Purely aphallic populations therefore reproduce obligatorily by selfing. Understanding the evolution of aphally and selfing in these snails requires a precise knowledge of phally determination. In this paper, we investigate the genetic and environmental determination of aphally in Bulinus truncatus by a survey of the family (offspring) aphally ratio of 233 individuals originating from seven natural populations and a study of the reaction norm of the family aphally ratio to temperature using 60 individuals from 10 selfed lineages of one population. Our results indicate a high genetic variability for the determination of aphally between populations and within some populations, associated with a high level of genetic determination. Our second experiment indicates a significant temperature and lineage effect though no interaction between these two effects. We discuss our results in the framework of threshold models developed for dimorphic traits with polygenic inheritance. We propose that the sexual morph of an individual at a given temperature is determined by a temperature threshold value depending on both the individual genotype and probabilistic processes.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8770599      PMCID: PMC1206950     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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1.  Microsatellites and the genetics of highly selfing populations in the freshwater snail Bulinus truncatus.

Authors:  F Viard; P Bremond; R Labbo; F Justy; B Delay; P Jarne
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2.  The evolution of phally polymorphism in Bulinus truncatus (Gastropoda, Planorbidae): the cost of male function analysed through life-history traits and sex allocation.

Authors:  Claudie Doums; Philippe Jarne
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 3.225

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