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Karyotypic variation following an elevational gradient in the pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae grahamensis Goldman

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A system of non-Robertsonian chromosomal polymorphism is described for populations of the pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae grahamensis Goldman, from the Graham Mountains of southeastern Arizona. The polymorphism occurs in three of the four populations sampled, but the range of chromosomal variation within each population is less than for the whole sample. The diversity varies clinally with elevation and is strongly correlated with both habitat and moisture gradients. Each population is considered to be at an adaptive norm with respect to the occupied habitat, and the karyotypic changes are presumed to have played a role in this adaptability. Maintenance of the polymorphic conditions in each population is considered to be due to karyotypic stability (either frequency equilibrium or population monotypy) coupled with gene flow from adjacent populations.

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Patton, J.L. Karyotypic variation following an elevational gradient in the pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae grahamensis Goldman. Chromosoma 31, 41–50 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00321154

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