Authors
S Uthicke, JAH Benzie
Publication date
2003/10
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
12
Issue
10
Pages
2635-2648
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
The sea cucumber, Holothuria nobilis, has a long‐lived planktotrophic larvae, and previous allozyme surveys have suggested that high dispersal is realized. In contrast, recent ecological studies indicate that dispersal is low. To reconcile these data, and to investigate the evolution of this Indo‐Pacific species, we screened geographical variation in 559 bp of a mitochondrial gene (COI) in 360 samples from the Australasian region and La Réunion. Sequences from La Réunion differed by > 7% from others and may constitute another species. Haplotype diversity in other samples was high (0.942, SD = 0.007), but haplotypes were closely related (mean nucleotide diversity: 0.0075, SD = 0.0041). amova, pairwise FST values and exact tests did not detect significant population structure. Nested clade analysis showed that one of two main clades was over‐represented in west Australia, whereas the other was more …
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