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Topological persistency found in aggregations of coastal sea skater,Halobates japonicus Esaki, 1924 (Hemiptera: Gerridae), based on genetic relationships amongst three aggregations in Ishigaki Island,Japan
Authors:Wakana Taki  Toshiyuki Satoh
Institution:1. Integrative Environmental Sciences Program, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan;2. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Japan
Abstract:Sea skaters, genus Halobates Eschscholtz, 1822, are the only marine insects living in mangrove beds and the tide pools of coral reefs, both of which provide dramatically variable habitats daily by virtue of tide-driven changes in surface level. Females of H. japonicus Esaki, 1924 were collected from three distinct aggregations in a single bay (24°27′5″N, 124°8′40″E) on 1–5 November 2006. Two aggregations were formed in respective tide pools of the coral reef and one was formed in the mangrove beds. Amplified fragment length polymorphism markers were used to detect the persistency of each aggregation at a mesoscale. The results suggested that H. japonicus repeatedly immigrated from outside the bay to establish a meta-population of several deme groups. Aggregations along the coastline had some persistency to the line itself and had little tendency to cross to the opposite shore, even when the distance was short.
Keywords:Hemiptera  Halobates japonicus  amplified fragment length polymorphism  population genetics  tide pools  topological persistency  Japan
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