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  • Genetic evidence for panmixia in a colony-breeding crater lake cichlid fish.

Genetic evidence for panmixia in a colony-breeding crater lake cichlid fish.

Scientific reports (2018-01-20)
T K Lehtonen, K R Elmer, M Lappalainen, A Meyer
초록

Fine-scaled genetic structuring, as seen for example in many lacustrine fish, typically relates to the patterns of migration, habitat use, mating system or other ecological factors. Because the same processes can also affect the propensity of population differentiation and divergence, assessments of species from rapidly speciating clades, or with particularly interesting ecological traits, can be especially insightful. For this study, we assessed the spatial genetic relationships, including the genetic evidence for sex-biased dispersal, in a colony-breeding cichlid fish, Amphilophus astorquii, endemic to Crater Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua, using 11 polymorphic microsatellite loci (n = 123 individuals from three colonies). We found no population structure in A. astorquii either within colonies (no spatial genetic autocorrelation, r ~0), or at the lake-wide level (pairwise population differentiation F

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Hexarelin, ≥90% (HPLC)