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Population genetics of squid species in northern Australian waters

Australian Ocean Data Network
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
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A study of the population genetics of squid of the genus Loligo was carried out at 9 northern Australian locations. Variations in gene frequencies of allozymes and common proteins were used to estimate connectivity and dispersal between populations, and to determine the phylogeny of the genus (discrete species identities). Two previously described species (Photololigo chinensis, P. edulis) were discovered to actually be four species.Sampling locations were: Northwest Shelf, Timor Sea, Arafura Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria, Torres Strait, Cape York, Princess Charlotte Bay, Townsville, Brisbane. Sample sizes for the locations ranged between 19 and 447 individuals. Species identified were: Photololigo chinensis, sp.1, sp.2, sp.3.Following preliminary scoring for 76 enzymes, 9 enzymes were selected for routine scoring of genotypes: ACON, AK, ENOL, IDH, MDH-3, MPI, PGDH, PGM, G3PDH. To estimate connectivity and dispersal between populations, and to determine the phylogeny of discrete species.

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Credit
Yeatman, Julia M, Dr (Principal Investigator)
Credit
Ballment, Elizabeth R (Beth), Ms (Custodian)

Modified: 09 08 2024

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Other Information
Genetic structure and distribution of Photololigo in Australia: Yeatman JM and Benzie JAH (1994) Genetic structure and distribution of Photololigo in Australia. Marine Biology 118: 79-87.

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Cryptic speciation in Loligo from Northern Australia: Yeatman JM and Benzie JAH (1992) Cryptic speciation in Loligo from Northern Australia. pp. 641-652. In: Recent Advances in Cephalopod Fishery Biology. Tokui University Press.

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Techniques for allozyme electrophoresis of nearshore squid (Loligo sp.) from Australian waters: Yeatman JM (1994) Techniques for allozyme electrophoresis of nearshore squid (Loligo sp.) from Australian waters. AIMS report no. 16. Australian Institute of Marine Science. 32 p.

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