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Diploids v . triploids of Rutilus alburnoides: spatial segregation and morphological differences
Authors:M J Martins  M J Collares-Pereira  G Cowx  ‡ M M Coelho  
Institution:Departamento de Zoologia e Antropologia/Centro de Biologia Ambiental, Faculdade de Ciências de Lisboa, Campo Grande, Bloco C2-3°Piso—1700 Lisboa, Portugal;University of Hull International Fisheries Institute, Hull HU6 7RX, U.K.
Abstract:Rutilus alburnoides complex is a common and widely distributed Iberian cyprinid, whose natural populations include mainly diploid and triploid forms. The Guadiana populations of R. alburnoides were studied to determine whether habitat segregation and morphological differences exist between these forms. The ploidy level of each specimen was determined by measuring erythrocyte DNA content using flow cytometry. Evidence of spatial segregation between diploid males and the two female forms was found. Diploid males were best represented in the River Degebe, which was shallow, with higher temperatures (especially during the spring and summer), and silt and sandy substrate. Diploid females were found in deeper water, on steeper gradients and coarse substrata, while triploid females preferred higher current velocity and a high proportion of instream cover, especially during the spring. The ecological differences may reduce competitive interactions, and should promote a stable coexistence of the different forms. Morphological distinction between fish of different ploidy levels was not established, but differences were found between the males and females. Discriminant analysis allowed, with a 10% error, the separation of both sexes through six morphological characteristics that could be recorded in the field.
Keywords:Iberian cyprinids              Rutilus alburnoides complex  diploids  triploids  spatial segregation  morphological differences
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