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1 June 2000 PARALLEL EVOLUTION OF THE MELANIC FORM OF THE CALIFORNIA LEGLESS LIZARD, ANNIELLA PULCHRA, INFERRED FROM MITOCHONDRIAL DNA SEQUENCE VARIATION
Devon E. Pearse, Grant H. Pogson
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Abstract

The phylogenetic relationships among populations of the fossorial California legless lizard, Anniella pulchra, were examined by sequencing a 990-bp region of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The mitochondrial DNA gene tree was then compared with the geographic distributions of two currently recognized subspecies: A. p. nigra, a melanic form restricted to two disjunct coastal populations, and A. p. pulchra, a more widely distributed, silvery form. We tested the null hypothesis that all A. p. nigra form a clade that is monophyletic with respect to A. p. pulchra. Our results strongly reject the monophyletic origin of the melanic forms and suggest that the two populations of the nominal subspecies A. p. nigra may have arisen independently from different ancestral populations in a parallel evolutionary response to selection in cool, coastal habitats.

Corresponding Editor: J. Losos

Devon E. Pearse and Grant H. Pogson "PARALLEL EVOLUTION OF THE MELANIC FORM OF THE CALIFORNIA LEGLESS LIZARD, ANNIELLA PULCHRA, INFERRED FROM MITOCHONDRIAL DNA SEQUENCE VARIATION," Evolution 54(3), 1041-1046, (1 June 2000). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2000)054[1041:PEOTMF]2.3.CO;2
Received: 9 June 1999; Accepted: 1 November 1999; Published: 1 June 2000
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KEYWORDS
Anniella
cytochromeb
parallel evolution
thermal melanism
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