ALLOZYME VARIATION AMONG POPULATIONS OF BULINUS FORSKALII (EHRENBERG, 1831) (GASTROPODA: PLANORBIDAE) IN CAMEROON |
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Authors: | MIMPFOUNDI, REMY GREER, GEORGE J. |
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Affiliation: | Cameroon Schistosomiasis Project, IMPM Yaounde, Cameroon; *Faculty of Science, General Biology Laboratory, BP 812, University of Yaounde Yaounde, Cameroon; and Department of Tropical Medicine, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
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Abstract: | Allozyme electrophoresis was used to study genetic diversityamong populations of the freshwater, hermaphroditic snail Bulinusforskalii in Cameroon. Three of 15 loci studied in 13 enzymesystems were polymorphic. Intrapopulation variation occurredin 8 of 32 populations sampled and heterozygotes were presentin 2 of these. Neither of these populations were in Hardy-Weinbergequilibrium. These findings are in agreement with reports thathave demonstrated a low genetic diversity in this very widelydistributed, eurytopic species and that have indicated thisspecies reproduces principally by self-fertilization. The restricteddistributions of rarer alleles in three loci may be due to anarrower habitat range for those phenotypes. For isocitratedehydrogenase and phosphoglucoisomerase, the faster alleleswere found throughout the range of B. forskalii extending fromthe Sahelian regions of the north to rain forest of the south.The slower, rarer alleles for these loci were restricted tothe equatorial rain forest regions. For hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase,the opposite was true for the rarer allele, which was restrictedto a small region in the arid, tropical climate. (Received 27 April 1989; accepted 5 September 1989) |
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