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1 October 2000 ISOLATION BY DISTANCE IN EQUILIBRIUM AND NONEQUILIBRIUM POPULATIONS OF FOUR TALITRID SPECIES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Elvira De Matthaeis, Domenico Davolos, Marina Cobolli, Valerio Ketmaier
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Abstract

Allozymic variation at 21–23 loci was studied in 28 populations of Talitrus saltator, 23 populations of Orchestia montagui, 13 populations of O. stephenseni, and five populations of Platorchestia platensis from the Mediterranean Basin. Different levels of gene flow (Nmθ) were detected within each species at the scale of the whole Mediterranean: O. montagui and P. platensis had low population structure, with levels of Nmθ ≥ 1, whereas the T. saltator and O. stephenseni populations have values of Nmθ < 1. The relationship between Nmθ and geographic distance was analyzed to test for the presence of an isolation by distance pattern in the spatial genetic variation within each species. A model of isolation by distance is useful to describe the pattern of genetic structuring of study species at the scale of the whole Mediterranean: geographic distance explained from 28% to 70% of the variation in gene flow. In the Aegean area all species showed an island model of genetic structuring regardless of the levels of gene flow.

Corresponding Editor: B. Bowen

Elvira De Matthaeis, Domenico Davolos, Marina Cobolli, and Valerio Ketmaier "ISOLATION BY DISTANCE IN EQUILIBRIUM AND NONEQUILIBRIUM POPULATIONS OF FOUR TALITRID SPECIES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA," Evolution 54(5), 1606-1613, (1 October 2000). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2000)054[1606:IBDIEA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 23 April 1999; Accepted: 1 May 2000; Published: 1 October 2000
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KEYWORDS
gene flow
genetic distance
Orchestia
Platorchestia
population genetic structure
Talitrus
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