Distribution and population systems of Water Frogs (the Pelophylax esculentus complex) in Northwestern Russia

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Russian Journal of Herpetology Pub Date : 2022-10-24 DOI:10.30906/1026-2296-2022-29-5-298-316
K. Milto, A. Barabanov, L. Borkin, J. Rosanov, S. Litvinchuk
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Peculiarities of distribution and population systems of water frogs of the Pelophylax esculentus complex in the northwest of Russia were studied using cytogenetic (genome size) and external morphological characters (439 specimens from 101 localities). We registered three species: P. lessonae, P. ridibundus, and P. esculentus of a hybrid origin. All frogs, including hybrids, were diploid. The first species was prevailing (82% localities); the second species was revealed in 18% localities and hybrid frogs in 13% localities. All species reach the northernmost limits of their distribution. Pelophylax lessonae is widely spread through Pskovskaya and Novgorodskaya oblast’s, as well as in southern Leningradskaya oblast’, preferring forest habitats. Pelophylax esculentus is found in Pskovskaya oblast’ (forest and agricultural biotopes) in co-existence with P. lessonae only. Pelophylax ridibundus, which was introduced since the 18th century, is distributed in St. Petersburg City and Leningradskaya oblast’ along southern coast of the Gulf of Finland and Narva River on the Estonian border. All populations of the species were usually observed in open water bodies and rivers that flow down on cultivated, urban or barren lands and were allopatric in relation to P. lessonae and P. esculentus. Water frogs of northwestern Russia form three types of population systems only: so called pure single-species (L or R) systems and a mixed (L – E) system; no type with unisexual hybrids was revealed. Thus, their diversity is lower than in other regions of central and eastern Europe.
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俄罗斯西北部水蛙(Pelophylax esculentus complex)的分布和种群系统
利用细胞遗传学(基因组大小)和外部形态特征(来自101个地区的439个标本)研究了俄罗斯西北部Pelophilax esculentus复合体水蛙的分布和种群系统的特征。我们登记了三个物种:P.lessonae、P.ridibundus和P.esculentus,它们是杂交起源的。包括杂交种在内的所有蛙类都是二倍体。第一种占主导地位(82%的地区);第二种分布在18%的地区,杂交蛙分布在13%的地区。所有物种都达到了分布的最北端。Pelophilax lessonae广泛分布在普斯科夫斯卡亚州和诺夫哥罗德斯卡亚州,以及列宁格勒斯卡亚州南部,更喜欢森林栖息地。Pelophilax esculentus在Pskovskaya州(森林和农业生物区)发现,仅与P.lessonae共存。ridibundus Pelophilax于18世纪引入,分布在芬兰湾南部海岸的圣彼得堡市和列宁格勒斯卡亚州以及爱沙尼亚边境的纳尔瓦河。该物种的所有种群通常在开阔的水体和河流中观察到,这些水体和河流在耕地、城市或贫瘠的土地上向下流动,并且与P.lessonae和P.esculentus有异源关系。俄罗斯西北部的水蛙只形成三种类型的种群系统:所谓的纯单种(L或R)系统和混合(L–E)系统;没有发现具有单性杂交种的类型。因此,它们的多样性低于中欧和东欧其他地区。
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期刊介绍: Russian Journal of Herpetology is an international multi-disciplinary journal devoted to herpetology. Russian Journal of Herpetology accepts original papers on ecology, behavior, conservation, systematics, evolutionary morphology, paleontology, physiology, cytology and genetics of amphibians and reptiles. Types of Contributions: -original papers -invited or contributed reviews on specific topics -short communications on topics of immediate interest, new methods and ideas in progress -notices of meetings, symposia, and short courses -book reviews
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