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Population genetics of Trochus niloticus and Tectus coerulescens,topshells with short-lived larvae
Authors:P Borsa  J A H Benzie
Institution:(1) Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville M.C., PMB No. 3, 4810 Townsville, Queensland, Australia;(2) Present address: ORSTOM UR 33, Zoologie, 911 avenue Agropolis, B.P. 5045, 34032 Montpellier-cedex 1, France
Abstract:Trochus niloticus L. and Tectus coerulescens Lmk., two coral reef trochid gastropods that have similar life-histories including a lecithotrophic larval stage, were sampled from reefs in the northern, central and southern sections of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in 1991. Significant sex-ratio biases were noted, and these varied among reefs, apparently with latitude. Demographic data suggested that highly discontinuous and localized recruitment occurs. Surveys of allozyme frequencies at 12 loci revealed no significant genetic differences among populations of Trochus niloticus at any geographical scale. High gene flow between zones of the GBR was inferred, with the number of migrants per generation (N m ) of the order of 100. Directional selection was thought to occur at one locus (GDH *). Genetic variability in T. niloticus (H=0.069 to 0.110, and only three loci polymorphic) was low compared with other trochids. This was thought to be due to smaller effective population size, resulting from an unbalanced sexratio, aggregative spatial distribution of adults, high variance in reproductive success, and/or the occurrence of population extinctions and recolonisations. In contrast, Tectus coerulescens exhibited significant genetic differences between zones, indicating a much lower rate of migration between populations (N m sim1 to 10), and displayed high genetic diversity (H=0.225 to 0.279). A trend for increasing genetic diversity from the northern to southern GBR was found in both species. It is not clear whether the occurrence of two contrasted population genetic structures in species with apparently similar life-histories is due to ecological or historical factors.
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