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. 2002 Nov 7;269(1506):2239–2247. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2002.2143

Frequency-dependent numerical dynamics in mosquitofish.

Lisa Horth 1, Joseph Travis 1
PMCID: PMC1691146  PMID: 12427317

Abstract

Altering the genetic composition of a population can alter several aspects of its numerical dynamics. Whether natural populations routinely contain the genetic variation capable of affecting the stability of those dynamics is less clear. Here we report a study of experimental populations of mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki), designed to examine this issue. The experiment examined the numerical effects of varying the initial relative frequency of a rare male genotype. A higher relative frequency of the rare, melanic genotype produced higher mortality rates in melanic males, higher mortality rates in females, higher juvenile abundance, and fewer fluctuations in the numbers of females across time. This work demonstrates that a natural population can harbour genetic variants in a single gender that are capable of inducing qualitative differences in the numerical dynamics of the opposite gender, through the effects of negative frequency-dependent selection.

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