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Genetic population structure of the recently introduced Asian clam,Potamocorbula amurensis,in San Francisco Bay
Authors:T F Duda Jr
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, 94132 San Francisco, California, USA;(2) Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, U.S. Department of the Interior, 345 Middlefield Road (Ms-496), 94025 Menlo Park, California, USA;(3) Present address: Zoology Department, University of Hawaii, Pacific Biomedical Research Center, Kewalo Marine Laboratory, 41 Ahui Street, 96813 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Abstract:The genetic population structure of the recently introduced Asian clam, Potamocorbula amurensis, in San Francisco Bay was described using starch gel electrophoresis at eight presumptive loci. Specimens were taken from five environmentally distinct sites located throughout the bay. The population maintains a high degree of genetic variation, with a mean heterozygosity of 0.295, a mean polymorphism of 0.75, and an average of 3.70 alleles per locus. The population is genetically homogeneous, as evidenced from genetic distance values and F-statistics. However, heterogeneity of populations was indicated from a contingency chi-square test. Significant deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and heterozygote deficiencies were found at the Lap-1 locus for all populations and at the Lap-2 locus for a single population. High levels of variability could represent a universal characteristic of invading species, the levels of variability in the source population(s), and/or the dynamics of the introduction. Lack of differentiation between subpopulations may be due to the immaturity of the San Francisco Bay population, the ldquogeneral purposerdquo phenotype genetic strategy of the species, high rates of gene flow in the population, and/or the selective neutrality of the loci investigated.
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