Directional and Fluctuating Asymmetry in Sexual and Asexual Otiorhynchus alpicola Populations |
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Authors: | G Mesaro B Tuci N Tuci |
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Institution: | Institute for Biological Research and Faculty of Science, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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Abstract: | This study concerns the contribution of directional asymmetry (DA) and fluctuating asymmetry (FA) as a characterization of variation in six sexual (diploid) and two asexual (triploid and tetraploid) populations of the weevil Otiorhynchus alpicola. It is shown that DA in sexual populations is about 1 % of the mean length of each of the seven bilateral traits and the average contribution of DA to trait variation is even lower in asexual populations (about 0.85 in triploids and 0.65 in tetraploids forms). The average contribution of FA to the total phenotypic variance is about 23 %, 12 % and 19 % in diploid, triploid and tetraploid populations, respectively. Since FA is generally regarded as a measure of developmental stability, our data indicate that triploid forms of O. alpicola are developmentally more stable than diploid and tetraploid forms. The relationship between the level of ploidy and FA is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Otiorhynchus alpicola Asymmetry sexual and asexual populations |
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