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THE GENETIC COMPOSITION OF PHILAENUS SPUMARIUS POPULATIONS IN ISLAND HABITATS VARIABLY AFFECTED BY VOLES

1974

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicinebiologyPhilaenus spumariusZoologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyHabitatGeneticsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGenetic compositionEvolution
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Conditions requisite for stability of polymorphic balance in Philaenus spumarius (L.) (Homoptera)

1990

Frequencies of colour morphs were recorded in 1969–74 in 5 island populations of Philaenus spumarius. The polymorphic balance was accurately maintained in three of them, but less constantly in the other two. One of the latter populations experienced a great fluctuation in size, and this was accompanied by a profound alteration in morph frequencies.

0106 biological sciencesBalance (metaphysics)biologyEcologyHomopteraPhilaenus spumariusPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences010601 ecologyInsect ScienceGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyGenetica
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The genetic basis of balanced polymorphism in Philaenus (Homoptera)

2009

In Philaenus spumarius (Homoptera), colour polymorphism is mainly determined by a series of allelic genes. The dominance and co-dominance relationships of the following seven alleles were analysed: T (trilineatus), M (marginellus), F (flavicollis-F), L (lateralis), C (flavicollis-C, gibbus and leucocephalus), O (quadrimaculatus, albomaculatus and leucophthalmus) and t (typicus). The colour phenotypes are indicated in brackets. On the basis of partly direct and partly indirect evidence, T was found to be the top dominant and t the bottom recessive allele in the female sex. In the males, T is also the top dominant, but t comes second in the hierarchy. Conclusive evidence of the dominance of T…

0106 biological sciencesGenetics0303 health sciencesPhilaenusHomopteraPhilaenus spumariusGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesIndirect evidenceDominance hierarchy03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsAllele10. No inequalityGene030304 developmental biologyDominance (genetics)Hereditas
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Gentics of hilanenus colour polymorphism: the 28 genotypes.

2009

0106 biological sciencesGenetics0303 health sciencesPhilaenusPolymorphism GeneticHomozygoteColorGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHemiptera03 medical and health sciencesPhenotypeSpecies SpecificityEvolutionary biologyGenotypeGeneticsAnimalsAlleles030304 developmental biologyGenes DominantHereditas
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Transfer of individuals as a means of investigating natural selection in operation.

2009

Populations of Philaenus spumarius (Homoptera) displaying colour polymorphism at stable equilibrium were subjected to the introduction of alien phenotypes. In an exchange experiment between populations of isolated islands, 2/3 of population A, from Allgrundet, was transferred to Porskobben, and 2/3 of population P from Porskobben to Allgrundet. The immediate result of the transfer was A-type allele frequencies on Porskobben and P-type frequencies on Allgrundet. After four generations, the pre-transfer frequencies were almost completely restored. This change implies strong island-specific selection pressures. The process was remarkably rapid in view of the mixed composition of the gene pools…

0106 biological sciencesMaleHomopteraPopulationPhilaenus spumariusZoology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHemiptera03 medical and health sciencesTransformation GeneticGene FrequencyGeneticsAnimalsSelection GeneticeducationAllele frequencySelection (genetic algorithm)Alleles030304 developmental biology0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyNatural selectionPolymorphism GeneticbiologyEcologyPopulation sizeGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeGenesFemaleGene poolHereditas
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Colour gene allele frequencies correlated with altitude of habitat in Philaenus populations

2009

Colour morph frequencies were investigated in samples from 15 Philaenus spumarius populations in the western parts of Byelorussia and Ukraine. The three main results of the study are the following: (1) In many populations, breakdown of the barrier inhibiting penetrance of colour allele expression in the male sex, (2) unexpected absence of the allele ppra (for colour morph praeustus) in Ukraine, and (3) an apparent positive correlation between altitude of habitat and the frequency of the allele pO (for colour morphs quadrimaculatus, albomaculatus and leucophthalmus). Some indications of a similar positive correlation between altitude and pO frequency were noted in 1966 in populations living …

0106 biological sciencesPhilaenusgenetic structuresbiologyEcologyPhilaenus spumariusGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPositive correlation010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPenetrance010602 entomologyAltitudeHabitatGeneticsAlleleSea levelHereditas
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Radial and peripheral clines in northern polymorphic populations of Philaenus spumarius

2009

Geographic variability in the colour polymorphism of Philaenus spumarius (Homoptera) was investigated in the northern parts of Finland, Norway and Sweden. The investigation was directed mainly at peripheral populations south of the Baltic—Arctic divide. The colour phenotypes were found to differ in their “north tolerance”. The phenotypes typ (pt/pt) and lat (pt/pt) were the most, and the phenotype tri (pt/pT) the least tolerant to marginal conditions. Differences in “north tolerance” between the phenotypes cause radial clines to be present in allele frequencies. The radial clines may be caused by the combined effect of several different factors. These include shortness of the thermal growth…

Male0106 biological sciencesFood plantPhilaenusSensitive indexHomopteraPhilaenus spumarius010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHemiptera03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsGenetic driftGeneticsAnimalsAllele frequencyFinland030304 developmental biologySweden0303 health sciencesPolymorphism GeneticEcologyGeographybiologyNorwayEcologyHumidityGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionPhenotypeFemaleHereditas
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The founder principle, founder selection, and evolutionary divergence and convergence in natural populations of Philaenus

2009

Parts of the archipelago of the Baltic Sea are rising above the water level at a steady, slow rate. Plant species appear on the emerging islands in a definite order, and an early stage and a late stage can be distinguished in the development of meadows on the islands. In 1969–1973 four populations of Philaenus spumarius living in meadows at the early stage had widely different frequencies of the alleles determining colour polymorphism. In the same years three Philaenus populations living on islands with meadows at the late stage had closely similar allele frequencies. The differences between the Philaenus populations in the early stage meadows are ascribed partly to the founder principle an…

Male0106 biological sciencesPhilaenusGenotypePhilaenus spumarius010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesDivergenceHemiptera03 medical and health sciencesGenetic driftConvergent evolutionGeneticsAnimals14. Life underwaterSelection GeneticAlleleFinlandSelection (genetic algorithm)030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyGeographybiologyEcologyGeneral Medicine15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionPhenotypeArchipelagoFemalePlants EdibleHereditas
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