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Origin and colonization history of the white-clawed crayfish,Austropotamobius pallipes,in Ireland
Authors:Gouin N  Grandjean F  Pain S  Souty-Grosset C  Reynolds J
Institution:Laboratoire de Génétique et Biologie des Populations de Crustacés, UMR CNRS 6556, Université de Poitiers, 40 Avenue du recteur Pineau, F-86022 Poitiers cedex, France.
Abstract:The presence of the white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes complex in Ireland is suspected to be a result of human translocations. Two hypotheses have been formulated about the origin of the crayfish: from British populations or from western French populations. In order to resolve this question, nine Irish crayfish populations (a total of 124 individuals) were sampled along a south-north cline and investigated by combining two molecular markers: mtDNA and RAPDs. The mtDNA marker, analysed by RFLP on the entire molecule, showed an absence of polymorphism within and among Irish populations. The RFLP haplotype found in Irish populations was only recorded in western French populations and was different from those found in English populations. This result may be explained by a human introduction of crayfish to Ireland from western French populations. RAPD analysis showed a clinal reduction of genetic variability within Irish populations from south to north, associated with an increase in their genetic differentiation. A stepwise model of translocation from the south to the north of Ireland is proposed and discussed.
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