Genetic population structure of the fiddler crab Austruca lactea (De Haan, 1835) based on mitochondrial DNA control region sequences

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Tokuyama, Takenobu ; Shy, Jhy-Yun ; Lin, Hui-Chen ; Henmi, Yasuhisa ; Mather, Peter ; Hughes, Jane ; Tsuchiya, Makoto ; Imai, Hideyuki
言語:
英語
出版情報:
Carcinological Society of Japan — 日本甲殻類学会, 2020-09-03
著者名:
Tokuyama, Takenobu
Shy, Jhy-Yun
Lin, Hui-Chen
Henmi, Yasuhisa
Mather, Peter
Hughes, Jane
Tsuchiya, Makoto
Imai, Hideyuki
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掲載情報:
Crustacean Research
ISSN:
2189-5317  CiNii Research  Webcat Plus  JAIRO
0287-3478  CiNii Research  Webcat Plus  JAIRO
巻:
49
開始ページ:
141
終了ページ:
153
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概要:
The fiddler crab, Austruca lactea inhabits tidal flat areas and is widely distributed across Japan, the Korean Peninsula, China, Taiwan and northern Vietnam. Fiddler crab habitat is being lost rapidly due to human impacts and this species i s currently listed as endangered in Japan. We studied the population genetic structure of A. lactea using mitochondrial DNA control region markers to define management units. A. lactea individuals were sampled from Osaka, Hiroshima and Kumamoto in Japan, and from Taichung and the Penghu Islands in Taiwan. All local samples exhibited high levels of genetic diversity, and no sampled populations showed evidence for a significant decline in effective population size that can result from population bottleneck effects. Pairwise FST estimates distinguished three discrete A. lactea populations corresponding with, the Seto Inland Sea (Osaka and Hiroshima), Kyushu (Kumamoto) and Taiwan. The three populations showed clear differences in historical population expansion times and their population dynamics after expansion. Results of the study indicate that A. lactea dispersal is limited geographically and that high levels of genetic diversity are maintained both within and among populations.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/46908
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