Population genetics and biogeography of vestimentiferan tube worms
1998; Elsevier BV; Volume: 45; Issue: 1-3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0967-0645(97)00076-3
ISSN1879-0100
AutoresMichael B. Black, Achal Trivedi, P. A. Y. Maas, Richard A. Lutz, Robert C. Vrijenhoek,
Tópico(s)Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
ResumoMolecular markers were used to assess the geographical ranges and estimate rates of gene flow in several species of vestimentiferan tube worm from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Small specimens ( 1.0) to counteract significant genetic drift in each species, and dispersal appeared to occur in a predominantly stepping-stone fashion. In addition, DNA sequence information from a 637 bp region of the mitochondrial COI gene was used to examine genetic diversity and geographical continuity in new Ridgeia piscesae specimens from the northeastern Pacific. The range of this species is now known to include sites ranging between 41°N on the Gorda Ridge and 49°N on the Southern Explorer Ridge. Sequence divergence throughout this range did not exceed 0.8%, which is consistent with intraspecific levels of sequence variation in other vent and seep species. Finally, the global distribution of vestimentiferan tube worms is reviewed.
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