Escape efficiency of diploid and polyploid frogs: A comparison ofOdontophrynus cultripes (2n=22) andO. americanus (4n=44) |
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Authors: | Robert M Murphey Willy Beçak Alexandre E Dias de Moraes |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of California, 95616 Davis, California;(2) Serviço de Genética, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, Brasil;(3) Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil |
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Abstract: | The escape efficiency of two closely related species of frogs,Odontophrynus cultripes(2n=22) and the tetraploidO. americanus (4n=44), were compared in a shuttle box and under simulated naturalistic conditions.O. americanus was generally superior toO. cultripes, and females tended to outperform males within both species. The relative inefficiency ofO. cultripes escape behavior was examined in light of the animals' having an elaborate, passive defense mechanism in the form of well-marked venom glands. Escape efficiency was highly variable in both species. Possessing twice the amount of DNA, the tetraploid behavioral variation was paradoxically less than that of the diploid, but compatible with what has been found for morphological characters in other organisms.This research was carried out at the Instituto Butantan with the support of ongoing grants from the Brazilian CNPq, FAPESP, FEDIB, and PNUD while the first author was a visiting professor in the Departamento de Genética Humana, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, under the auspices of the Programa Multinacional de Genética, Organization of American States. |
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Keywords: | Odontophrynus frogs polyploidy escape efficiency aposomatic markings venom glands |
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