Geographical patterns of chromosomal differentiation in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis (Orthoptera: Acrididae)

The distribution patterns of the X0/XX and neo-XY/neo-XX chromosome races, subraces, and "hybrids" between subraces of the grasshopper P. sapporensis were analyzed. The origin of the observed variation is Robertsonian translocations between a sex chromosome and an autosome, and chromosome...

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Main Authors: Elżbieta WARCHAŁOWSKA-ŚLIWA, Haruki TATSUTA, Shin-Ichi AKIMOTO, Anna MARYAŃSKA-NADACHOWSKA, Marek KOWALCZYK, Alexander BUGROV
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2008-05-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200802-0003_Geographical_patterns_of_chromosomal_differentiation_in_the_brachypterous_grasshopper_Podisma_sapporensis_Orth.php
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Summary:The distribution patterns of the X0/XX and neo-XY/neo-XX chromosome races, subraces, and "hybrids" between subraces of the grasshopper P. sapporensis were analyzed. The origin of the observed variation is Robertsonian translocations between a sex chromosome and an autosome, and chromosome rearrangements. The fixation levels of inversions varied depending on geographic regions. No hybrid population is known implying that a strong reproductive isolation system exists in hybrids between the different chromosomal races. The probable reasons for the purity of X0 and neo-XY chromosome races and high chromosome polymorphism in contact zones between chromosomal subraces are discussed. The presence of isolating barriers between chromosome races indicates a review of the taxonomic structure of P. sapporensis is required. It is proposed to divide P. sapporensis into two sibling species, which differ in the chromosome mechanisms of the sex determination system.The analysis of the distribution of chromosomal races and subraces of P. sapporensis allows a reconstruction of the history of this species in the Okhotsk sea region.
ISSN:1210-5759
1802-8829