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Genetic population structure of the catadromous Perciform: Macquaria novemaculeata (Percichthyidae)
Authors:S F Chenoweth  J M Hughes
Institution:Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia 4111
Abstract:Genetic population structure in the catadromous Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeata was investigated using samples from four locations spanning 600 km along the eastern Australian coastline. Both allozymes and mtDNA control region sequences were examined. Population subdivision estimates based on allozymes revealed low levels of population structuring ( Gst =0·043, P <0·05). However, mtDNA indicated moderate levels of geographic population structure ( Gst =0·146, P <0·0l). Phylogenetic analysis of mtDNA control region sequences (mean sequence divergence 1·9%) indicated little phylogeographic structuring. Results suggested that genotypic variation within each river population, while being affected primarily by genetic drift, was also prevented from more significant divergence by homogenizing levels of gene flow—synonymous with a one-dimensional stepping-stone model of population structure. The catadromous life history of Macquaria novemaculeata was considered to be influential on the pattern of population structure displayed. Results were compared to the few population genetic studies involving catadromous fishes, indicating that catadromy alone is unlikely to be a good predictor of population structure. A more comprehensive suite of biological characteristics than simple life-history traits must be considered fully to allow reliable predictive models of population structure to be formulated.
Keywords:Macquaria novemaculeata            mitochondrial DNA  gene flow  catadromous fish  life history  TGGE
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