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BANDONI SUSAN M.; MULVEY MARGARET; KOECH DAVY K.; LOKER ERIC S. 《Journal of Molluscan Studies》1990,56(3):383-391
Biomphalaria Pfeifferi is widespread in Africa, tolerates adiverse array of habitats, and is highly susceptible to schistosomeinfection. As such, it is the most important host of Schistosomamansoni in the Old World. Representatives of Biomphalaria pfeifferifrom twelve localities in southern Kenya were examined usingstarch gel electrophoresis in order to describe the populationstructure. Ten to fifteen loci were resolved in each population.Genotypic frequencies obtained for 10 loci have been used tocalculate Nei' genetic distances. Nine eastern populations wererelatively similar to each other (D 0.016), but divergent fromwestern populations (D 0.178). Two of three western populationswere quite similar (D = 0.001), the third being more divergent(D 0.258). Genotypic frequencies showed a substantial departurefrom Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, due to a marked deficiencyof heterozygotes. Calculation of F-statistics revealed evidenceof non-random mating as well as considerable differentiationamong localities. Biomphalaria pfeifferi differs from otherBiomphalaria species studied to date in exhibiting evidenceof non-random mating. Higher levels of inbreeding could alterthe pattern of response to selection imposed by parasites suchas Schistosoma mansoni. (Received 18 May 1989; accepted 30 October 1989) 相似文献
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ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHLOROPLAST RETENTION IN THE SACOGLOSSAN GASTROPOD ELYSIA TIMIDA 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Elysia timida is a common and endemic inhabitant of shallowand very well lit waters in the Mediterranean. This sacoglossanslug retains functional symbiotic chloroplasts derived fromits algal food, Acetabularia acetabulum, although the chloroplastsare not transmitted in the spawn. After hatching and until day12, Elysia timida juveniles do not retain these chloroplastsin the digestive gland. However, newly hatched juveniles retainchloroplasts from Cladophora dalmatica. Development varies seasonallybetween direct (December to April) and lecithotrophic (October,November and May), and this variation may be an adaptation toseasonal calcification of the algal food Acetabularia acetabulum. (Received 12 February 1991; accepted 15 July 1992) 相似文献