2014
DOI: 10.1086/674536
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Genetic diversity and dispersal potential of the stoneflyDinocras cephalotesin a central European low mountain range

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“…Isolation by distance (IBD) analysis was performed to evaluate the correlation of pairwise genetic differentiation ( F ST ) and geographic distance in TSSM populations using a Mantel test implemented in the R package ade4 (Elbrecht et al, ) with 10,000 permutations. A correlation between resistance differentiation and pairwise genetic differentiation ( F ST ) was computed as a Mantel test to investigate the relationship between bifenazate resistance and population differentiation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolation by distance (IBD) analysis was performed to evaluate the correlation of pairwise genetic differentiation ( F ST ) and geographic distance in TSSM populations using a Mantel test implemented in the R package ade4 (Elbrecht et al, ) with 10,000 permutations. A correlation between resistance differentiation and pairwise genetic differentiation ( F ST ) was computed as a Mantel test to investigate the relationship between bifenazate resistance and population differentiation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data gained here from six Tatra populations of H. marcidus revealed relatively high variability of loci within a very small geographic range, which supports the potential of the developed markers for both describing and explaining the genetic structure, recent population events, and demographic processes of studied species in detail. The microsatellites described herein almost double the number of microsatellite markers previously used elsewhere for chironomids (Carew et al, 2013;Kaiser and Heckel, 2009;Nowak et al, 2006;Rasic et al, 2009) and in population-genetic studies of other aquatic insects (Alp et al, 2012;Elbrecht et al, 2014;Phillipsen and Lytle, 2013). The scarcity of such highly variable markers has been a main limiting factor in addressing questions about population-genetic patterns and species conservation in both large-and small-scale studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The scarcity of such highly variable markers has been a main limiting factor in addressing questions about population-genetic patterns and species conservation in both large-and small-scale studies. A recent study of the stonefly Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis, 1827) (Elbrecht et al, 2014) within a relatively small Central European mountain range highlighted that more detailed predictions, such as number of migrating individuals per generation, could not be made with the limited number of microsatellite loci (3) available.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The depth of divergences among several P. badia lineages reveals regions of extended genetic isolation across the landscape. While the level of divergence observed seems surprising for putatively conspecific populations, a recent study of perlid stoneflies showed similarly high levels of mitochondrial divergence within populations shown to be actively interbreeding based on nuclear loci (Elbrecht et al ., ). Our haplotype networks contain instances of haplotypes from divergent subnetworks occurring at the same geographic locality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%