An Immunological Analysis of Spanish and French Water Frogs
- 1 December 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Journal of Herpetology
- Vol. 17 (4) , 320-326
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1563585
Abstract
Antisera to the slowly-migrating albumin of Rana ridibunda and to albumin of R. perezi (a morphologically, electrophoretically and immunologically homogeneous sample from the Camargues region of southern France) were used in microcomplement fixation experiments to examine serum ablumins from 50 indivdual Rana collected in Spain and France in 1974. The immunological distance from the R. perezi albumin to 3 samples of R. ridibunda albumin averaged 35, while the distance [ID] of 33 individual R. perezi samples averaged 54 from the slowly-migrating R. ridibunda albumin. Serum albumin samples from 13 R. ridibunda .times. R. perezi hybrids averaged 11 ID units from the albumin of R. perezi, 7 from the albumin of R. ridibunda. Electrophoretically, the albumins of R. lessonae, R. perezi and the 2 albumins of R. ridibunda appear to be separated by equally sized steps. Immunological data indicate that parallel but unequal shifts in mobilities have occurred among these 4 albumins; the immunological differences associated with the different steps vary by a factor of 30. R. ridibunda .times. R. perezi individuals examined extend the known range of such hybrids within France to the southeastern tip of the Bay of Biscay and provide the 1st Spanish records from this area and from near Zaragoza in the Mediterranean-draining Ebro River Valley.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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