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Genetic structure analysis of Girella laevifrons populations in central Chile
Authors:Jos Miguel Cerda  Franco Lpez  Pamela Palacios‐Fuentes  F Patricio Ojeda
Institution:José Miguel Cerda,Franco López,Pamela Palacios‐Fuentes,F. Patricio Ojeda
Abstract:Connectivity among most marine species depends of their life cycles, and the main phase that can regulate dispersal is the larval stage of an organism. Girella laevifrons (Girellidae) is an omnivore fish inhabiting in intertidal pools as juveniles and subtidal reefs as adults from northern to central Chile. It has a pelagic larval duration for approximately 69 days. In this study, we used eight molecular markers (microsatellites) to explore the genetic structure of their populations along 400 km of the central Chilean coast.20 juveniles were sampled from four different populations. Microsatellite loci did not detect a genetic structure within a 400 km scale along the coast of Central Chile. There is evidence (Fst = ?0.0038, p = 0.8954) suggesting that populations between Coquimbo and Littoral Central behave as a single whole population. This could be an estimate that may define future management units for the species.
Keywords:coastal fish  genetic population  microsatellite  rocky intertidal
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