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GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION OF POPULATIONS BELONGING TO THE BULINUS TRUNCATUS/TROPICUS COMPLEX (GASTROPODA; PLANORBIDAE) IN SOUTH WESTERN ZIMBABWE
Authors:MUKARATIRWA  SAMSON; KRISTENSEN  THOMAS K; SIEGISMUND  HANS R; CHANDIWANA  STEPHEN K
Institution: 1Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Zimbabwe Box M.P. 167, Mt. Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe.; 2Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, Jaegersborg Allé ID 2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark.; 3Botanical Institute, Department of Ecology Øster Farigmagsgade 2D, 1352 København, Denmark.; and 4Blair Research Laboratory Box 573 CY, Harare, Zimbabwe
Abstract:Aquatic snails from south western Zimbabwe belonging to theBulinus trunscatus/tropicus complex vary widely in shell formsuggesting that more than one taxon could be present. This possibilitywas investigated by making observations on snail samples from13 populations from the Plumtree area, in respect of allozymevariation (5 polymorphic loci), shell morphology (9 variables),copulatory organ and chromosome number. Comparative data wereobtained from snails from north western Zimbabwe identifieddefinitely as B. tropicus. Analysis of the genetic structurerevealed a high degree of polymorphism (P) ranging from 0.29–0.80among populations from Plumtree and expected heterozygosity(He) from 0.02–0.22. No enzymatic diagnostic loci werefound which could differentiate the different morphs or populationsand discriminant function analysis on the morphological datashowed an overlap of morphs among populations. Snails analyzedfor chromosome number were all diploid (2n = 36). Snails exposedto Schistosoma haematobium mira-cidia were all refractory. Thisinformation supports the view of a single species, B. tropicus,which is differentiated due to migration barriers and whereenvironmental variables might be implicated in the morphometricdivergence. (Received 31 July 1995; accepted 15 January 1998)
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