Are you more than the sum of your parentsâ genes? phenotypic plasticity in a clonal vertebrate and F1 hybrids of its parental species
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All known vertebrate clones have originated from hybridization events and some have produced distinct evolutionary lineages via hybrid speciation. Amazon mollies (Poecilia formosa) present an excellent study system to investigate how clonal species have adapted to heterogeneous environments because they are the product of a single hybridization event between male sailfin mollies (P. latipinna) and female Atlantic mollies (P. mexicana). Here we ask whether the hybrid species differs from the combination of its parental speciesâ genes in its plastic response to different environments. Using a 3-way factorial design, we exposed neonates produced by Amazon mollies and reciprocal F1 hybrid crosses to different thermal (24° and 29° C) and salinity (0/2, 12, 20 ppt) regimes. We measured various ontogenetic and life history characteristics across the lifespan of females. Our major results were: 1) Reaction norms of growth and maturation to temperature and salinity are quite similar between the ...
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2025-06-10



