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Migration • Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations • This will always be less than the movement of individuals
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Page 1: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Migration

• Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations

• This will always be less than the movement of individuals

Page 2: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Migration

• When populations differ in allele frequencies, migration can be a powerful force

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Page 3: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Migration

• Genetic patterns due to migration tend to be temporary

• Over the longer term, migration is a homogenizing force—it makes populations more genetically similar

D.R. Robertson

Page 4: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Migration

• Populations in Central and Eastern Pacific (divided by 5000 km of deep ocean) are not genetically different in these two reef fish species*

D.R. Robertson

*(and 18 out of 20 species studied: Lessios and Robertson 2006)

Page 5: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Geographic variation in natural populations

Page 6: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

from Futuyma (1998), p. 259

Often, morphology varies geographically

Page 7: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

With low migration, allele frequencies vary greatly over small geographic distances

Page 8: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

from Futuyma (1998), p. 319

As in pocket gophers...

1999 R.M. Timm

Page 9: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Geographic barriers to dispersal often separate

genetically different populations

Page 10: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Historical separations between Gulf of Mexico and SE Atlantic drainages from Avise (1994)

Page 11: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

from Avise (1994), p. 244

The Florida peninsula is a marine biogeographic barrier

It forms a long-term historical barrier to migration and gene exchange (gene flow) within many species

Page 12: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Natural selection creates patterns of geographic

variation

Clinal variation

Page 13: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

from Volpe and Rosenbaum (2000), p. 110

Page 14: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

In D. melanogaster, the alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) locus shows a cline—a regular change in frequency of a trait across a geographic transect

from Futuyma (2005)

Page 15: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

The frequency of AdhF decreases towards the equator on 3 continents: these are parallel clines

from Futuyma (2005)

Page 16: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Clinal variation at lactate dehydrogenase-B in the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus: Ldh-Bb increases towards the north

This allozyme has a higher catalytic efficiency at lower temperatures

Page 17: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Races and subspecies

Page 18: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Races and subspecies

• A race is a geographic population with well defined, discrete differences in one or more traits

• Taxonomically, races may be recognized and named as subspecies

Red-shafted C. auratus cafer

Yellow-shafted C. auratus auratus

Subspecies of Northern flicker (Colaptes)

Page 19: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Color races of Heliconius butterfliesgeographic color races of H. erato

geographic color races of H. melpomene

these races display warning (aposematic) coloration to deter bird predation

Page 20: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.
Page 21: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Allopatric color races

Each color race of dart-poison frogs (Dendrobaetes) lives on a different island in Bocas del Toro in western Panamá

Most animal color races are allopatric (they occupy non-overlapping ranges)

Page 22: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Parapatric races or subspecies share common borders

from Futuyma (2005)

Page 23: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

from Futuyma (1998), p. 258

Parapatric subspecies sometimes interbreed where their borders meet

Page 24: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Hamlets: sympatric races?

• 11-12 forms of Hypoplectrus in Caribbean, Florida, Bahamas

• Morphologically identical, but strikingly different color patterns

• 6 “races” live together on the same reefs, and mate like-with-like

Page 25: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Racial variation

• morphological races

• host races in insects– races feed and oviposit on different host

plants– e.g. apple and hawthorn races of

Rhagoletis

• physiological races

• sex races

Page 26: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

Physiological racesVermont: embryos survive 5- 28

New Jersey: 5- 28

South Florida : 11- 33

North Florida : 9- 33

Northern leopard frog Rana pipiens

Page 27: Migration Evolutionarily, this means the movement of alleles, or gene flow between populations This will always be less than the movement of individuals.

from Futuyma (1998)

Sex races


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