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Survivorship Of Ploidy-Variable Unisexual Ambystoma Aalamanders Across Developmental Stages, Christina Marie Casto Nov 2013

Survivorship Of Ploidy-Variable Unisexual Ambystoma Aalamanders Across Developmental Stages, Christina Marie Casto

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Unisexual Ambystoma produce ploidy-variable offspring that differ in survivorship to adulthood. These populations reproduce through kleptogenesis, persisting by stealing genetic material from males of compatible bisexual Ambystoma species (e.g., Jefferson's Salamander A. jeffersonianum, and the Blue-Spotted Salamander A. laterale). Kleptogenesis can result in ploidy-variable embryos within an egg mass because the female may or may not incorporate the male ambystomatid genome. Little is known about the survivorship of ploidy-variable individuals. In previous studies, triploid individuals are the most abundant class, suggesting a greater mortality in high-ploidy (tetraploid and pentaploid) individuals. We assessed the frequency of ploidy levels (determined …