Sabath M D
Biochem Genet. 1981 Apr;19(3-4):347-53. doi: 10.1007/BF00504279.
AThe marine toad, Bufo marinus, was introduced to Australia from Hawaii in 1935. From 1935 to 1974, the toad population expanded exponentially to occupy 584,000 km(2), and now has a continuous distribution from Cape York to Tweed River on the eastern coast of the continent. Genetic analysis of the population indicates a difference in allele frequency at the sorbitol dehydrogenase locus. There are two alleles segregating at the locus (NAD-Sdha and NAD-Sdhb). the NAD-Sdhaa homozygote is common in the two southern populations. but uncommon in northern populations. The north-south difference has been established in less than 25 generations.