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Genet. mol. biol ; 28(2): 254-257, 2005. mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-416294

ABSTRACT

The sea-bob shrimp, Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, is one of the most important economic marine resources along the entire Brazilian coast. Nevertheless, despite its economic importance, no studies have examined the population genetics of this species. In this paper, we used ten allozyme loci to study the pattern of genetic structuring in X. kroyeri along the southeastern Brazilian coast. Seven of the ten analyzed loci were polymorphic, yielding observed heterozygosity values higher than those reported for other penaeid shrimps. The population from São Paulo was significantly different from the other two populations (Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo), which, in turn, seem to form a single panmitic unit. Therefore, our results clearly indicate that conservation policies for this species should consider the São Paulo population as an independent stock from those of Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo.


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Animals , Genetics, Population , Isoenzymes , Penaeidae/genetics , Brazil , Crustacea , Polymorphism, Genetic
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Rev. biol. trop ; 51(1): 147-154, mar. 2003. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-365971

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In this paper we use allozyme analyses to demonstrate that individuals in Anthopleura krebsi aggregates are monoclonal. Additionally, sympatric samples of the red and the green colour-morphs of A. krebsi from Pernambuco, Brazil were genetically compared and no significant differences were observed between them (gene identity = 0.992), indicating that they do not belong to different biological species. All individuals within aggregates of the green colour-morph were found to be identical over the five polymorphic loci analysed. Such results would be extremely unlikely (P < 10(-11)) if the individuals analysed had been generated through sexual reproduction, thus confirming the presence of asexual reproduction in this species.


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Animals , Isoenzymes , Reproduction, Asexual , Sea Anemones , Brazil , Genetic Markers , Reproduction, Asexual , Sea Anemones
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