Anthropogenic effects such as contamination affect the genetic structure of populations. This study examined the temporal and geographical patterns of genetic diversity among populations of the benthic crustacean amphipod Melita plumulosa in the Parramatta River (Sydney, Australia), following an industrial chemical spill. The spill of an acrylate/methacrylate co-polymer in naphtha solvent occurred in July 2006. M. plumulosa were sampled temporally between December 2006 and November 2009 and spatially in November 2009. Genetic variation was examined at the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I locus. Notably, nucleotide diversity was low and Tajima's D was significantly negative amongst amphipods collected immediately downstream from ...
Talitrids are the only family within the order Amphipoda to have colonised supralittoral and terrest...
Offshore environments are increasingly invaded by man-made structures that form hard-substrate habit...
Organisms respond to environmental variation by altering their demographic rates. The life history o...
Since Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, efforts have been made t...
Times Cited: 3International audienceMitochondrial DNA sequence analysis was used to investigate gene...
Genetic structure of a species should conform, in part, to environmental structure. Three polymorphi...
Changes in genetic variability and allele frequency can be responses from natural populations when e...
Understanding the effects of anthropogenic pollutants at the ecosystem level requires a proper under...
Talitrids are semiterrestrial crustacean amphipods inhabiting sandy and rocky beaches; they generall...
International audienceThe variegated scallop Mimachlamys varia (Linnaeus, 1758) lives in soft sedime...
The "genetic erosion" hypothesis posits that heavy metal stress is related to a loss of genetic dive...
The epibenthic amphipod Hyalella azteca has long been used as a model organism for toxicity testing....
This report contains data that suggested losses of genetic diversities due to reduction in number of...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
Biological invasions may combine the genetic effects of population bottlenecks and selection and thu...
Talitrids are the only family within the order Amphipoda to have colonised supralittoral and terrest...
Offshore environments are increasingly invaded by man-made structures that form hard-substrate habit...
Organisms respond to environmental variation by altering their demographic rates. The life history o...
Since Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, efforts have been made t...
Times Cited: 3International audienceMitochondrial DNA sequence analysis was used to investigate gene...
Genetic structure of a species should conform, in part, to environmental structure. Three polymorphi...
Changes in genetic variability and allele frequency can be responses from natural populations when e...
Understanding the effects of anthropogenic pollutants at the ecosystem level requires a proper under...
Talitrids are semiterrestrial crustacean amphipods inhabiting sandy and rocky beaches; they generall...
International audienceThe variegated scallop Mimachlamys varia (Linnaeus, 1758) lives in soft sedime...
The "genetic erosion" hypothesis posits that heavy metal stress is related to a loss of genetic dive...
The epibenthic amphipod Hyalella azteca has long been used as a model organism for toxicity testing....
This report contains data that suggested losses of genetic diversities due to reduction in number of...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
Biological invasions may combine the genetic effects of population bottlenecks and selection and thu...
Talitrids are the only family within the order Amphipoda to have colonised supralittoral and terrest...
Offshore environments are increasingly invaded by man-made structures that form hard-substrate habit...
Organisms respond to environmental variation by altering their demographic rates. The life history o...