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A natural hybrid newt, <i>Triturus helveticus</i>×<i>T. vulgaris</i>, from a pond in mid‐Wales
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1987
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GeneticsReproductive GeneticsNatural Hybrid NewtReproductive BiologySpeciationGenetic DiversityPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyDiscriminant AnalysisPlant ReproductionPhysical CharactersMorphological EvidenceBiodiversityHybridizationGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsBiologyT. VulgarisHybridisationNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyAquatic OrganismMedicine
The first unequivocal example of a natural Trilurus helvelicus × T. vulgaris hybrid is described. The specimen was a male and discriminant analysis of physical characters indicated that it was morphologically intermediate between the parent species. A karyotype confirmed that the hybrid bore a haploid set of chromosomes from T. helveticus and a haploid set from T. vulgaris. Examination of the sex chromosomes showed that it was the result of mating between a male T. helveticus and a female T. vulgaris. As numerous mature sperm bundles were observed in both testes, the hybrid was therefore potentially fertile.
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