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Gene flow among population of a teleost (painted greenling,Oxylebius pictus) from Puget Sound to southern California

✍ Scribed by B. J. Davis; E. E. Martini; K. McGee


Book ID
104755993
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
723 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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✦ Synopsis


Four geographic populations of the painted greenling

Oxylebius pictus, a small cryptic reef fish of the western coast of North America, were examined for biochemical evidence of genetic differentiation. Painted greenlings in Puget Sound and those in central and southern California are similar by Nei's genetic identity (I=0.966 to 0.995); however, other observations argue for genetic differentiation among the 4 populations. First, there are geographic differences in allelic frequencies at two loci (Est-3 and Pgm), with a geographic cline exhibited at the latter locus.

Second, and most significant, two assayable loci are uniquely present in pairs of populations below Point Conception (G3pdh-3) and above Point Conception (Idh-3), respectively. Larval dispersal patterns are inferred from breeding times for the painted greenling and on patterns of currents off the western coast of North America. We believe that gene flow in this species is less across Point Conception than between Puget Sound, Washington, and Monterey, California, on the basis of these genetic data and the patterns of dispersal.