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Population genetic structure of two water strider species in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Authors:KATERINA GALACATOS  ANTHONY I COGNATO  & FELIX A H SPERLING
Institution:Department of Environmental and Forest Biology, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York Syracuse, NY, U.S.A.,;Department of Entomology, Texas A &M University, College Station, TX, U.S.A.,;Department of Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Abstract:1. We used mtDNA sequence variation to estimate population genetic structure between and among water strider populations of Potamobates williamsi and P . sumaco in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
2. Sequencing of the COI mitochondrial gene revealed 16 haplotypes, which were summarised into four haplotype groups. P . williamsi and P . sumaco shared two common and widespread haplotypes.
3. Population structure was moderate and gene flow was low. Both air and river distances were significantly correlated with gene flow and, thus, indicative of isolation by distance.
4. The genetic structure within and among populations of P. williamsi and P. sumaco was probably not influenced by the dynamic tropical lotic system.
Keywords:Amazon  COI mtDNA  Gerridae  population structure  speciation
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