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Title: Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites reveal significant divergence in the beachflea Orchestia montagui (Talitridae : Amphipoda)
Authors: Pavesi, Laura
Deidun, Alan
Matthaeis, Elvira De
Tiedemann, Ralph
Ketmaier, Valerio
Keywords: Orchestia
Mitochondrial DNA
Fishes -- Mediterranean Sea
Fishes -- Study and teaching
Talitridae
Amphipoda -- Mediterranean Sea
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Springer Basel AG
Citation: Pavesi, L., Deidun, A., De Matthaeis, E., Tiedemann, R., & Ketmaier, V. (2012). Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites reveal significant divergence in the beachflea Orchestia montagui (Talitridae: Amphipoda). Aquatic Sciences, 74(3), 587-596.
Abstract: Talitrids are semiterrestrial crustacean amphipods inhabiting sandy and rocky beaches; they generally show limited active dispersal over long distances. In this study we assessed levels of population genetic structure and variability in the talitrid amphipod Orchestia montagui, a species strictly associated to stranded decaying heaps of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica. The study is based on six populations (153 individuals) and covers five basins of the Mediterranean Sea (Tyrrhenian, Ionian, Adriatic, Western and Eastern basins). Samples were screened for polymorphisms at a fragment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) coding for the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene (COI; 571 base pairs) and at eight microsatellite loci. MtDNA revealed a relatively homogeneous haplogroup, which clustered together the populations from the Western, Tyrrhenian and Eastern basins, but not the populations from the Adriatic and Ionian ones; microsatellites detected two clusters, one including the Adriatic and Ionian populations, the second grouping all the others. We found a weak geographic pattern in the genetic structuring of the species, with a lack of isolation by distance at either class of markers. Results are discussed in terms of probability of passive dispersal over long distances through heaps of seagrass.
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