MORPH FREQUENCIES IN THE SNAIL CEPAEA-NEMORALIS - CHANGES WITH TIME AND THEIR INTERPRETATION

Citation
Lm. Cook et Cwa. Pettitt, MORPH FREQUENCIES IN THE SNAIL CEPAEA-NEMORALIS - CHANGES WITH TIME AND THEIR INTERPRETATION, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 64(2), 1998, pp. 137-150
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00244066
Volume
64
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
137 - 150
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-4066(1998)64:2<137:MFITSC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Colonies of the polymorphic snail Cepaea nemoralis on the sand dune at Point of Air, north Wales, first sampled in 1962 by A.J. Cain and P.M . Sheppard, have been re-sampled after 35 years. The frequency of the mid-banded morph has increased. Overall, yellow frequency has decrease d at the expense of pink, but the change is in different directions in different parts of the dune. Yellow mid-banded and pink five-banded, phenotype combinations controlled by alleles at unlinked loci, are in excess within colonies. which suggests an effect of selection. It is a rgued that changes in morph frequency are due, at least in part; to mo vement between colonies. Cepaea populations are slow to respond to env ironmental changes and displacement of individuals may be greater than is often assumed. It is therefore difficult to interpret frequency ch anges over time. Correlated changes in groups of colonies may not alwa ys be interpretable as indicating selection. (C) 1998 The Linnean Soci ety of London.