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Limited connectivity and a phylogeographic break characterize populations of the pink anemonefish,Amphiprion perideraion,in the Indo‐Malay Archipelago: inferences from a mitochondrial and microsatellite loci
Authors:Tina A Dohna  Janne Timm  Lemia Hamid  Marc Kochzius
Institution:1. Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics, UFT, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany;2. Marine Biology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium
Abstract:To enhance the understanding of larval dispersal in marine organisms, species with a sedentary adult stage and a pelagic larval phase of known duration constitute ideal candidates, because inferences can be made about the role of larval dispersal in population connectivity. Members of the immensely diverse marine fauna of the Indo‐Malay Archipelago are of particular importance in this respect, as biodiversity conservation is becoming a large concern in this region. In this study, the genetic population structure of the pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, is analyzed by applying 10 microsatellite loci as well as sequences of the mitochondrial control region to also allow for a direct comparison of marker‐derived results. Both marker systems detected a strong overall genetic structure (ΦST = 0.096, P < 0.0001; mean Dest = 0.17; FST = 0.015, P < 0.0001) and best supported regional groupings (ΦCT = 0.199 < 0.0001; FCT = 0.018, < 0.001) that suggested a differentiation of the Java Sea population from the rest of the archipelago. Differentiation of a New Guinea group was confirmed by both markers, but disagreed over the affinity of populations from west New Guinea. Mitochondrial data suggest higher connectivity among populations with fewer signals of regional substructure than microsatellite data. Considering the homogenizing effect of only a few migrants per generation on genetic differentiation between populations, marker‐specific results have important implications for conservation efforts concerning this and similar species.
Keywords:Coral Triangle  Indo‐Pacific barrier  marine conservation  mito‐nuclear
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