Abstract: | Eight microsatellite loci were isolated and characterized from the Florida crown conch (Melongena spp.). Approximately 500 individuals from 20 populations encompassing all known Melongena spp. groups in Florida and Alabama were genotyped at all loci. High levels of variation were found with eight to 28 alleles per locus and observed per locus heterozygosity ranging from 0.148 to 0.779 (mean 0.624). One locus, Mco5, was monomorphic in more than half of the populations. These loci can provide useful information for a variety of studies ranging from parentage to population‐level analyses of the Florida crown conch. |