According to a hypothesis of the evolution of viviparity the lacertid lizard Zootoca vivipara, rare relict oviparous populations of the species might occur in southern-eastern part of its distribution area. Such a hypothesis has been verified by comparing the karyotype, chromosome structure, and reproductive modality of three populations of south-eastern part of Russia, including Altai and neighbouring regions, where small territories remained isolated during the Pleistocene cooling and where Pleistocenic fossils of Z. vivipara have been found. The chromosomal study was carried out by conventional staining method and banding methods, namely C-banding and sequential staining of C-banding+ fluorochromes, CMA(3) and DAPI. All studied females displayed viviparous reproductive modality and showed a karyotype of 2N = 35 acrocentric chromosomes, with a Z(1)Z(2)W sex chromosome system. Chromosome W was subtelocentric. No inter population variability oil karyotype and heterochromatin distribution and composition was observed. From the obtained data the three studied south-eastern Russian viviparous Populations belong to the Russian viviparous form of Z. v. vivipara.

Karyotype, chromosome structure, reproductive modalities of three Southern Eurasian populations of the common lacertid lizard, Zootoca vivipara (Jacquin, 1787) / L., Kupriyanova; A., Kuksin; Odierna, Gaetano. - In: ACTA HERPETOLOGICA. - ISSN 1827-9635. - STAMPA. - 3:(2008), pp. 99-106.

Karyotype, chromosome structure, reproductive modalities of three Southern Eurasian populations of the common lacertid lizard, Zootoca vivipara (Jacquin, 1787)

ODIERNA, GAETANO
2008

Abstract

According to a hypothesis of the evolution of viviparity the lacertid lizard Zootoca vivipara, rare relict oviparous populations of the species might occur in southern-eastern part of its distribution area. Such a hypothesis has been verified by comparing the karyotype, chromosome structure, and reproductive modality of three populations of south-eastern part of Russia, including Altai and neighbouring regions, where small territories remained isolated during the Pleistocene cooling and where Pleistocenic fossils of Z. vivipara have been found. The chromosomal study was carried out by conventional staining method and banding methods, namely C-banding and sequential staining of C-banding+ fluorochromes, CMA(3) and DAPI. All studied females displayed viviparous reproductive modality and showed a karyotype of 2N = 35 acrocentric chromosomes, with a Z(1)Z(2)W sex chromosome system. Chromosome W was subtelocentric. No inter population variability oil karyotype and heterochromatin distribution and composition was observed. From the obtained data the three studied south-eastern Russian viviparous Populations belong to the Russian viviparous form of Z. v. vivipara.
2008
Karyotype, chromosome structure, reproductive modalities of three Southern Eurasian populations of the common lacertid lizard, Zootoca vivipara (Jacquin, 1787) / L., Kupriyanova; A., Kuksin; Odierna, Gaetano. - In: ACTA HERPETOLOGICA. - ISSN 1827-9635. - STAMPA. - 3:(2008), pp. 99-106.
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