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Evidence for panmixia despite barriers to gene flow in the southern African endemic Caffrogobius caffer (Teleostei: Gobiidae)

机译:尽管在南部非洲特有种Caffrogobius caffer(Teleostei:Gobiidae)中存在基因流动障碍但仍存在泛滥症的证据

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BackgroundOceanography and life-history characteristics are known to influence the genetic structure of marine species, however the relative role that these factors play in shaping phylogeographic patterns remains unresolved. The population genetic structure of the endemic, rocky shore dwelling Caffrogobius caffer was investigated across a known major oceanographic barrier, Cape Agulhas, which has previously been shown to strongly influence genetic structuring of South African rocky shore and intertidal marine organisms. Given the variable and dynamic oceanographical features of the region, we further sought to test how the pattern of gene flow between C. caffer populations is affected by the dominant Agulhas and Benguela current systems of the southern oceans.
机译:背景技术众所周知海洋学和生命历史特征会影响海洋物种的遗传结构,但是这些因素在塑造植物地理学模式方面的相对作用仍未得到解决。已在一个已知的主要海洋屏障Agulhas角上调查了特有的多岩石海岸栖居地卡夫蛙猪笼的种群遗传结构,先前已证明该屏障对南非多岩石海岸和潮间带海洋生物的遗传结构有很大影响。考虑到该地区海洋环境的变化和动态,我们进一步寻求测试考夫梭菌种群之间的基因流模式如何受到南部海洋的主要Agulhas和Benguela当前系统的影响。

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