Testing for selection on color and pattern in a mimetic radiation
Author(s) -
Justin Yeager,
Jason L. Brown,
Víctor Morales,
Molly E. Cummings,
Kyle Summers
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
current zoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.971
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 2058-5888
pISSN - 1674-5507
DOI - 10.1093/czoolo/58.4.668
Subject(s) - divergence (linguistics) , coalescent theory , genetic divergence , selection (genetic algorithm) , evolutionary biology , biology , genetic drift , genetic variation , genetics , artificial intelligence , genetic diversity , computer science , population , gene , demography , phylogenetic tree , philosophy , linguistics , sociology
In this paper, we analyze variation in spectral reflectance and color pattern among populations to demonstrate dramatic divergence between four distinct morphs of the mimic poison frog Ranitomeya imitator . We also analyze genetic divergence in d-loop mtDNA sequences between populations. We then use coalescent-based simulations to demonstrate that the high levels of observed phenotypic divergence are not consistent with levels of genetic divergence expected under neutral drift among populations, implying an important role for selection in driving divergence between these populations.
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