To investigate the possible influence of the Siculo-Tunisian Strait on the genetic structure of white seabream Diplodus sargus, 13 polymorphic allozyme loci and a fragment of the cytochrome b mitochondrial DNA were analysed. Allozyme data indicated a moderate but significant differentiation between some north-eastern (Bizerta, Ghar El Melh Lagoon and Mahdia) and southern (Gabes Gulf and El Biban Lagoon) samples. This heterogeneity was also highlighted after removing PGM* and PGI-1* loci which may be under selection. These results can be explained by the chaotic genetic patchiness hypothesis. In contrast, the mtDNA data indicated genetic homogeneity among localities showing the absence of structure in white seabream populations across...
International audiencePrevious surveys of population structure in the Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovy...
The role of transition environments, such as lagoons or deltas, in shaping the geographical pattern ...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
To investigate the possible influence of the Siculo-Tunisian Strait on the genetic structure of whit...
Sparids are a group of demersal perciform fish of high commercial value, which have experienced an e...
Partial sequences of the mitochondrial control region and its comparison with previously published c...
<p>In order to test the potential ecological role of the Siculo-Tunisian Strait as a geographic barr...
Phylogeography of Diplodus sargus from the northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean was assessed ...
Themarine environment seems, at first sight, to be a homogeneousmediumlacking barriers to species di...
Population genetic studies on white sea bream Diplodus sargus have revealed different patterns in t...
Brackish water ecosystems are often exposed to wide variations in environmental variables, includin...
Allozyme analysis of tissue samples of 1249 white sea bream Diplodus sargus from five localities of ...
This study extends the geographic coverage of a previous study of mitochondrial DNA restriction frag...
Mitochondrial (ml) DNA genotypes of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from ocean basins around the world ...
The Strait of Gibraltar has been proposed to be the divide between two marine biogeographical region...
International audiencePrevious surveys of population structure in the Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovy...
The role of transition environments, such as lagoons or deltas, in shaping the geographical pattern ...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...
To investigate the possible influence of the Siculo-Tunisian Strait on the genetic structure of whit...
Sparids are a group of demersal perciform fish of high commercial value, which have experienced an e...
Partial sequences of the mitochondrial control region and its comparison with previously published c...
<p>In order to test the potential ecological role of the Siculo-Tunisian Strait as a geographic barr...
Phylogeography of Diplodus sargus from the northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean was assessed ...
Themarine environment seems, at first sight, to be a homogeneousmediumlacking barriers to species di...
Population genetic studies on white sea bream Diplodus sargus have revealed different patterns in t...
Brackish water ecosystems are often exposed to wide variations in environmental variables, includin...
Allozyme analysis of tissue samples of 1249 white sea bream Diplodus sargus from five localities of ...
This study extends the geographic coverage of a previous study of mitochondrial DNA restriction frag...
Mitochondrial (ml) DNA genotypes of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from ocean basins around the world ...
The Strait of Gibraltar has been proposed to be the divide between two marine biogeographical region...
International audiencePrevious surveys of population structure in the Atlantic-Mediterranean anchovy...
The role of transition environments, such as lagoons or deltas, in shaping the geographical pattern ...
Population genetic studies of species inhabiting the deepest parts of the oceans are still scarce an...