Genetic Status and Fluctuating Asymmetry in an Endangered Population of the Moth Dysauxes ancilla L. (Lepidoptera: Ctenuchidae) |
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Authors: | Per-Eric Betzholtz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Natural Sciences, University of Kalmar, P.O. Box 905, S-391 29 Kalmar, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Genetic status and fluctuating asymmetry (FA) were assessed in a small, isolated and endangered population of the moth Dysauxes ancilla in Sweden. A sample from the German population, within the continuous breeding area of the species, was used for comparison. The levels of FA were significantly higher in the Swedish population, indicating a reduced ability to withstand developmental stress. Two polymorphic loci showed significantly higher variation in the Swedish population, indicating that there are no serious effects on genetic factors. Therefore, it is suggested that the increased level of FA in the Swedish population is due to the stress of living in an ecologically marginal habitat. The Swedish population is a northern outpost separated from the continuous distribution area of species and environmental stress caused by variable and extreme abiotic factors, for example climatic conditions, could explain a higher FA. However, it is still an open question if a higher FA from environmental stress also constitutes an increased extinction risk. |
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Keywords: | allozymes fluctuating asymmetry Dysauxes ancilla conservation Sweden |
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