Enzyme variation in marine and estuarine populations of a mud crab,Macrophthalmus hirtipes (Ocypodidae) |
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Authors: | FYT Sin MB Jones |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Zoology , University of Canterbury , Private Bag, Christchurch, 1, New Zealand;2. Department of Zoology , University of Canterbury , Private Bag, Christchurch, 1, New Zealand;3. Department of Biological Sciences , Plymouth Polytechnic , Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Protein and enzyme variation in 2 populations of the mud crab Macrophthalmus hirtipes (Jacquinot, 1853) (Ocypodidae) from 1 marine and 1 estuarine habitat were investigated by poly‐acrylamide gel electrophoresis. A survey of 24 loci revealed that 22 were common to both populations; 20 were monomorphic and 2 were highly polymorphic. Two alleles were detected for each of the polymorphic loci, esterase‐2 (EST‐2) and ester‐ase‐3 (EST‐3). The frequencies of the EST‐3 alleles were similar in the 2 populations. However, the frequencies of the 2 EST‐2 alleles in the estuarine population were significantly different from those for the marine population. Expression of 1 locus, esterase‐4 (EST‐4) was confined to the estuarine population. Two alkaline phosphatase loci (AKPH‐1 and AKPH‐2) were detected in the estuarine population, but only AKPH‐1 was found in the marine population. EST‐4 and AKPH‐2 were neither sex nor age specific. These interpopulational genetic differences may reflect differences in environmental conditions measured between the 2 habitats. |
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Keywords: | Macrophthalmus hirtipes mud crab enzymes marine environment estuaries Ocypodidae crabs population genetics electrophoresis |
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