INVESTIGADORES
CEBALLOS Santiago Guillermo
artículos
Título:
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SUB-ANTARCTIC NOTOTHENIOID FISH ELEGINOPS MACLOVINUS: EVIDENCE OF POPULATION EXPANSION
Autor/es:
SANTIAGO GUILLERMO CEBALLOS ; ENRIQUE P. LESSA; MARIELA FERNANDA VICTORIO; DANIEL ALFREDO FERNANDEZ
Revista:
MARINE BIOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2011 p. 1 - 7
ISSN:
0025-3162
Resumen:
Phylogeography studies add insights into the geographic and evolutionary processes that underline the genetic divergence of populations. This work examines the geographic genetic structure of the Patagonian blennie, Eleginops maclovinus, a notothenioid (Perciformes) endemic to South American temperate and sub-Antarctic waters, using mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b sequences. We found 58 haplotypes in the analysis of 261 individual sequences of 833 base pairs in length. Among population variance was very low (1.62%) and many haplotypes were shared between several populations across the species geographic range. Genetic differentiation was not consistent with a simple model of isolation by distance, possibly suggesting a lack of equilibrium between gene flow and local genetic drift. The analysis of mismatch distributions, neutrality tests, and the Bayesian Skyline Plot showed a pattern consistent with a recent population expansion event that may have taken place during the Middle Pleistocene.