To understand the evolutionary processes involved in the expression of ecologically relevant phenotypical variability it is necessary to disentangle the processes that govern the heredity of said traits. Such is the case of dorsal patterns in the Iberian painted frog, Discoglossus galganoi, which presents both a striped and a spotted morph. Here I studied whether the expression of such patterns is subjected to single-locus Mendelian heredity. I crossed males and females with each pattern in all possible combinations and calculated the percentage of each pattern in the offspring. The proportions obtained were compatible with single-locus Mendelian heredity
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
While intraspecific variation in aposematic signals can be selected for by different predatory respo...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...
Many species of frog exhibit striking color and pattern polymorphisms, but the genetic bases of thes...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
In this study, we investigated the role of selection in the maintenance of a dorsal colour polymorph...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
A phylogenetic approach was performed to infer whether variation in conspicuous colour-patterns of a...
In this study, we investigated the role of selection in the maintenance of a dorsal colour polymorph...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
Intraspecific color variation has long fascinated evolutionary biologists. In species with bright wa...
The number of genes controlling mimetic traits has been a topic of much research and discussion. In ...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Aim The strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, has undergone a remarkable radiation of colour morp...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive traits can help us better understand their evolution. Th...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
While intraspecific variation in aposematic signals can be selected for by different predatory respo...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...
Many species of frog exhibit striking color and pattern polymorphisms, but the genetic bases of thes...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
In this study, we investigated the role of selection in the maintenance of a dorsal colour polymorph...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
A phylogenetic approach was performed to infer whether variation in conspicuous colour-patterns of a...
In this study, we investigated the role of selection in the maintenance of a dorsal colour polymorph...
Background: Colour polymorphic species provide invaluable insight into processes that generate and m...
Intraspecific color variation has long fascinated evolutionary biologists. In species with bright wa...
The number of genes controlling mimetic traits has been a topic of much research and discussion. In ...
Whether hybridization can be a mechanism that drives phenotypic diversity is a widely debated topic ...
Aim The strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, has undergone a remarkable radiation of colour morp...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptive traits can help us better understand their evolution. Th...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve during speciation remains an important question in ev...
While intraspecific variation in aposematic signals can be selected for by different predatory respo...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...