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Morphological and genetic variation among three populations of calico scallops, Argopecten gibbus
Krause, M.K; Arnold, W.S.; Ambrose Jr., W.G. (1994). Morphological and genetic variation among three populations of calico scallops, Argopecten gibbus. J. Shellfish Res. 13(2): 529-537
In: Journal of Shellfish Research. National Shellfisheries Association: Duxbury. ISSN 0730-8000; e-ISSN 1943-6319
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Biology > Genetics > Population genetics Biology > Organism morphology > Animal morphology Bioselection > Genetic drift Fisheries > Shellfish fisheries > Mollusc fisheries > Scallop fisheries Isolating mechanisms > Genetic isolation Population characteristics > Population structure Water bodies > Coastal waters Argopecten gibbus (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS] Marien/Kust |
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- Krause, M.K
- Arnold, W.S.
- Ambrose Jr., W.G.
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| Abstract |
We surveyed morphological and genetic variation among three populations of Argopecten gibbus from the Marquesas Keys, Florida; Cape Canaveral, Florida; and Cape Lookout, North Carolina; in order to determine the extent of the genetic isolation of these populations and to examine the hypothesis for larval transport between populations. Burnaby size-adjusted principal component analysis of 14 morphological characters revealed significant differences among sites for the third principle component, which explained 6% of the total variation. Analyses of electrophoretic loci showed significant allele frequency heterogeneity among sites for one of seven polymorphic loci. The magnitude of the morphological and genetic differences between the Marquesas Keys sample and both of the Atlantic coast samples was generally greater than between the geographically more distant Cape Canaveral and Cape Lookout samples, although overall levels of variation among sites were small. Estimates of gene flow suggest that relatively frequent migration, sufficient for panmixia in the absence of historical divergence, may occur between populations. Our results suggest that oceanographic processes play a critical role in the transport of A. gibbus larvae between populations. We recommend that management of the A. gibbus fishery should include consideration of these processes. |
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