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Genetic differentiation and speciation in the estuarine isopodsCyathura polita andCyathura burbancki
Authors:E D Parker  W D Burbanck  M P Burbanck  W W Anderson
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, University of Georgia, 30602, Athens, Georgia
3. Department of Biology, Emory University, 30322, Atlanta, Georgia
4. Department of Zoology, University of Georgia, 30602, Athens, Georgia
Abstract:We investigated the electrophoretically detectable variation at nine protein loci in seven populations ofCyathura polita and one population of the closely relatedC. burbancki from the Atlantic coast of North America. The average proportion of the genome heterozygous per individual \((\bar H)\) inC. polita ranges from about 0% in New Brunswick and Massachusetts to 9.3% in a Georgia population. \(\bar H\) in the population ofC. burbancki was 2.6%. On the basis of our results,C. polita can be separated into two geographic forms,northern (New Brunswick, Massachusetts, and Maryland) andsouthern (Georgia and Florida). The genetic distances between the southern and northernC. polita are similar to the genetic distances reported between species of several other invertebrate groups. Our genetic data support the idea that the northern and southern forms ofC. polita andC. burbancki comprise a triad of species that diverged from each other 2–3 million years ago. Since we know nothing about the genetic structure of populations ofCyathura between Georgia and Maryland, this interpretation must be considered preliminary.
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