O. Spasic-boskovic et al., Population composition and genetic variation of water frogs (Anura : Ranidae) from Yugoslavia, CARYOLOGIA, 52(1-2), 1999, pp. 9-20
Species of the Rana kl. esculenta complex from twenty-one localities of the
North-Western part of the Balkan Peninsula (Yugoslavia and Macedonia) were
analyzed by electophoretic, morphometric and cytogenetic methods. The resu
lts of this research revealed that species that belong to the R. hi. escule
nta complex from localities in Northern Yugoslavia form a ridibunda/esculen
ta/lessonae (R-E-L) population system of diploid forms of two parental spec
ies and predominantly female hybrids. Pure R ridibunda populations exist so
uth of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
The unequal sex ratio observed in water frog population systems suggests, a
ccording to Haldane's rule, that the heterogametic sex suffers the effects
of hybridization.
Electrophoretic analysis shows that some introgression of ridibunda alleles
into R. lessonae, as well as lessonae into R. ridibunda has taken place. T
he occurrence of recombinations, and cytogenetic characteristics of the chr
omosome complements, does not support pure hybridogenesis as a general mode
of reproduction in the hybrid form R. kl. esculenta from the examined loca
lities.