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Variation in mitochondrial DNA in a cline of allele frequencies and shell phenotype in the dog-whelk Nucella lapillus (L.)
Authors:Rocjard R. Kirby  RJ. Berry  D.A. Powers
Affiliation:Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Citadel Hill, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2PB;Department of Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E6BT;Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, U.S.A.
Abstract:Genetic constitution in the intertidal gastropod Nucella lapillus (L.) influences shell shape, growth rate and physiology. Clinal variation in these traits along a 5 km stretch of coastline in south Devon can be related to environmental variation in temperature and desiccation stress. We have examined mtDNA variation along this shore to investigate whether the cline represents primary or secondary contact. Two distinct mtDNA haplotypes were found which exhibit coincident step clines with karyotypic, allozymic and phenotypic variation and covary with the environmental pressures of temperature and desiccation. These results are interpreted in the context of the wider scale distribution of genetic and phenotypic variation in N. lapillus. It is suggested that the shore studied may represent one of a number of regions of secondary contact within a mosaic hybrid zone in N. lapillus , where coadapted phenotypic variation correlates with habitat and the position of the clines represents an environmental transition.
Keywords:chromosomal variation    adaptation    coadaptation    introgression temperature    shell shape    primary contact    secondary contact
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