Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)

<p>Karyotypes of nine species of Venezuelan annual killifishes were compared. Karyotypic differences were found between species and between some genera.</p><p> A chromosomal sexual dimorphism was found in <u>Pterolebias hoignei</u> (2N = 46). Males of this species posse...

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Main Author: Elder, John Franklin
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-438532021-05-05T05:40:22Z Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae) Elder, John Franklin Zoology Turner, Bruce J. Andrews, Robin M. Thomerson, Jamie E. Wallace, Bruce LD5655.V855 1988.E423 Cyprinodontidae Killifishes <p>Karyotypes of nine species of Venezuelan annual killifishes were compared. Karyotypic differences were found between species and between some genera.</p><p> A chromosomal sexual dimorphism was found in <u>Pterolebias hoignei</u> (2N = 46). Males of this species possess a single large "Y" chromosome. No chromosomal divergence was detected among conspecific populations from different localities. <u>Pterolebias hoignei</u> and <u>Pterolebias zonatus</u> were found to differ both in diploid number (46 and 42 respectively) and in metacentric chromosome number (6 and 12 respectively).</p><p> All <u>Rachovia</u>species were found to have a diploid number of 44. <u>Rachovia maculipinnis</u>and <u>R. brevis</u> were found to differ from one another in metacentric chromosome number (20 and 12 respectively). <u>Rachovia hummelincki</u> and <u>R. pyropunctata</u> both possess metacentric chromosome counts of 10.</p><p> No karyotypic differences were found between <u>Austrofundulus transilis</u> and <u>Austrofundulus limnaeus</u> (2N = 44, metacentrics = 12). Several populations of the latter although divergent in male color patterns, did not differ karyotypically. All species examined, except <u>Rivulus stellifer</u>, departed from the presumptive ancestral teleost diploid number of 48. The degree of chromosomal variation appears not to be as high among the New World as among the Old World annuals. This difference among lineages with similar life histories and reproductive strategies suggests that stochastic events have not played a major role in mediating chromosomal divergence in annual fishes.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:41:02Z 2014-03-14T21:41:02Z 1988-05-05 2010-07-21 2010-07-21 2010-07-21 Thesis Text etd-07212010-020405 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43853 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07212010-020405/ OCLC# 18585255 LD5655.V855_1988.E423.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ v, 53 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V855 1988.E423
Cyprinodontidae
Killifishes
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1988.E423
Cyprinodontidae
Killifishes
Elder, John Franklin
Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
description <p>Karyotypes of nine species of Venezuelan annual killifishes were compared. Karyotypic differences were found between species and between some genera.</p><p> A chromosomal sexual dimorphism was found in <u>Pterolebias hoignei</u> (2N = 46). Males of this species possess a single large "Y" chromosome. No chromosomal divergence was detected among conspecific populations from different localities. <u>Pterolebias hoignei</u> and <u>Pterolebias zonatus</u> were found to differ both in diploid number (46 and 42 respectively) and in metacentric chromosome number (6 and 12 respectively).</p><p> All <u>Rachovia</u>species were found to have a diploid number of 44. <u>Rachovia maculipinnis</u>and <u>R. brevis</u> were found to differ from one another in metacentric chromosome number (20 and 12 respectively). <u>Rachovia hummelincki</u> and <u>R. pyropunctata</u> both possess metacentric chromosome counts of 10.</p><p> No karyotypic differences were found between <u>Austrofundulus transilis</u> and <u>Austrofundulus limnaeus</u> (2N = 44, metacentrics = 12). Several populations of the latter although divergent in male color patterns, did not differ karyotypically. All species examined, except <u>Rivulus stellifer</u>, departed from the presumptive ancestral teleost diploid number of 48. The degree of chromosomal variation appears not to be as high among the New World as among the Old World annuals. This difference among lineages with similar life histories and reproductive strategies suggests that stochastic events have not played a major role in mediating chromosomal divergence in annual fishes.</p> === Master of Science
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Elder, John Franklin
author Elder, John Franklin
author_sort Elder, John Franklin
title Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
title_short Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
title_full Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
title_fullStr Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal complements and variation in some Venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
title_sort chromosomal complements and variation in some venezuelan annual killifishes (cyprinodontidae)
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43853
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