Genetic differentiation in Daphnia obtusa: a continental perspective

1. The restricted scale of most prior studies of genetic diversity in daphniid populations provides limited information on the geographical patterning of gene frequencies. The present study addresses this gap by examining allozymic divergence in populations of the most broadly distributed daphniid i...

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Published inFreshwater biology Vol. 35; no. 2; pp. 311 - 321
Main Authors HEBERT, PAUL, FINSTON, TERRIE
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Published Blackwell Science Ltd 01.04.1996
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Abstract 1. The restricted scale of most prior studies of genetic diversity in daphniid populations provides limited information on the geographical patterning of gene frequencies. The present study addresses this gap by examining allozymic divergence in populations of the most broadly distributed daphniid in the warm temperate regions of North America, Daphnia obtusa, across its range. 2. Local populations of this species show the gene frequency differentiation typical of other daphniids. In contrast to other daphniids with broad distributions, however, further divergence is apparent at a larger geographical scale, with North American D. obtusa fragmented into three lineages showing largely allopatric distributions. The three lineages are based primarily on allele frequency shifts at three polymorphic loci and are represented by eastern, central and south-western groupings. 3. Because of this pattern of differentiation, there is no simple monotonic relationship between geographical distance and genetic divergence. Instead, local metapopulations belonging to a specific lineage show little genetic divergence over several thousand km, while marked shifts in gene frequency occur over a few hundred km in regions where different lineages are in contact.
AbstractList 1. The restricted scale of most prior studies of genetic diversity in daphniid populations provides limited information on the geographical patterning of gene frequencies. The present study addresses this gap by examining allozymic divergence in populations of the most broadly distributed daphniid in the warm temperate regions of North America, Daphnia obtusa, across its range. 2. Local populations of this species show the gene frequency differentiation typical of other daphniids. In contrast to other daphniids with broad distributions, however, further divergence is apparent at a larger geographical scale, with North American D. obtusa fragmented into three lineages showing largely allopatric distributions. The three lineages are based primarily on allele frequency shifts at three polymorphic loci and are represented by eastern, central and south-western groupings. 3. Because of this pattern of differentiation, there is no simple monotonic relationship between geographical distance and genetic divergence. Instead, local metapopulations belonging to a specific lineage show little genetic divergence over several thousand km, while marked shifts in gene frequency occur over a few hundred km in regions where different lineages are in contact.
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gene frequency
genes
genetic variation
loci
spatial data
temperate zones
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