Volume 17, Issue 3 pp. 259-267
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A theoretical analysis of the morph frequency variation in the peppered moth over England and Wales

G. S. MANI

G. S. MANI

Department of Physics, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL

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First published: May 1982
Citations: 11

Abstract

The migration-selection model for the spatial and temporal variation of morph frequencies of Biston betularia over England and Wales (Cook & Mani, 1980) has been extended to include effects due to non-visual selection. The parameters for non-visual selection were chosen from the recent determination by Mani (1980) and by Creed et al. (1980). The morph frequencies over England and Wales were obtained through computer simulation and the results were compared with data along the Manchester-Yorkshire, Central Wales-East Anglia and South Wales-London transects. Best fits to the data were obtained by using the non-visual selective values of Mani for carbonaria and modified values of Creed et al. for insularia. It is concluded that the observed polymorphism could be well explained through a balance of migration and visual and non-visual selections.

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