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Morphological and microsatellite differentiation in Melospiza melodia (Aves) at a microgeographic scale
Authors:Chan Y  Arcese P
Affiliation:Department of Forest Sciences, Centre for Applied Conservation Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. yvonchan@stanford.edu
Abstract:Geographical variation in microsatellite allele frequencies and morphology were compared for five subspecies of Melospiza melodia (song sparrow; M. m. samuelis, M. m. maxillaris, M. m. pusillula, M. m. gouldii, and M. m. heermanni) in 14 populations in the San Francisco Bay region to (a) assess divergence based on these estimates and (b) test the hypothesis that drift is responsible for morphological and genetic divergence. Morphological differentiation between subspecies was high despite low differentiation at microsatellite loci, indicating high gene flow and large effective population sizes. Low concordance of morphological and genetic estimates of divergence suggests that selection or phenotypic plasticity in morphology has caused morphological differentiation among the subspecies.
Keywords:analysis of molecular variance  geographical variation  Melospiza melodia  microsatellites  population differentiation
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