Genetics of the peripheral populations of the alpine bullhead, Cottus poecilopus (Scorpaeniformes, Cottidae) in Poland |
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Authors: | . Pa ko, R. Ma lak |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Zoology, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland |
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Abstract: | The alpine bullhead ( Cottus poecilopus ) in Poland is highly polymorphic ( P for examined populations in the range of 0.0–0.45, mean P = 0.11, P for species 0.64) in seven out of 11 loci studied ( Pgd-1, Mdh-1, Ck-1, Gpd-1, Gpd-2, Gpi-1, Gpi-2 ). However, they reveal very low heterozygosity (mean H o = 0.007, mean H e = 0.019), which may result from population subdivisions, small genetically effective size ( N e) of some populations and frequent inbreeding, the latter being probably mediated through polygyny. The index of genetic differentiation ( G ST) for the Polish metapopulation equals 0.48, which is relatively high. By far, the strongest are genetic differences between the Sudeten-Carpathian group and the Hańcza population. Gene flow between the Sudeten-Carpathian group and the Hańcza population is very limited and their divergence may have started as early as the last (Eemian) interglacial period. |
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Keywords: | Cottus poecilopus population genetics allozymes heterozygosity reproductive modes phylogeography peripheral populations Central Europe |
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