2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-7836(01)00415-5
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Spatial genetic subdivision between northern Australian and southeast Asian populations of Pristipomoides multidens: a tropical marine reef fish species

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“…Other studies on marine fishes also supported the present finding that genetic differences occur between Australia and Southeast Asia. Similar results have been obtained from Australasian goldband snapper (Pristipomoides multidens; Ovenden et al 2002Ovenden et al , 2004 and red snapper (Lutjanus erythropterus and L. malabaricus ;Elliott 1996;Salini et al 2006). The role of Wallace's Line in delimiting S. commerson populations needs to be further tested by an analysis of mtDNA haplotypes of fish sampled from the islands of Sulawesi and Flores, as populations immediately south and west of Wallace's Line were not sampled in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Other studies on marine fishes also supported the present finding that genetic differences occur between Australia and Southeast Asia. Similar results have been obtained from Australasian goldband snapper (Pristipomoides multidens; Ovenden et al 2002Ovenden et al , 2004 and red snapper (Lutjanus erythropterus and L. malabaricus ;Elliott 1996;Salini et al 2006). The role of Wallace's Line in delimiting S. commerson populations needs to be further tested by an analysis of mtDNA haplotypes of fish sampled from the islands of Sulawesi and Flores, as populations immediately south and west of Wallace's Line were not sampled in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The 5 0 end of the control region (D-loop) was amplified as described by Ovenden et al (2002) except that the annealing temperature was 55°C for the control region. The primers used were Pro889U20 (CCW CTA ACT CCC AAA GCT AG) and TDKD1291L21 (CCT GAA ATA GGA ACC AAA TGC).…”
Section: Laboratory Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 375 base pairs (bp) of the 5 end of the control region (D-loop) was amplified as described (Ovenden et al 2002), but using primers Pro889U20 (CCW CTA ACT CCC AAA GCT AG) and TDKD1291L21 (CCT GAA ATA GGA ACC AAA TGC).…”
Section: Mitochondrial Dnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in contrast to a recent study where a genetic break was demonstrated between northern Australian and Indonesian populations of snapper. Ovenden et al (2002) reported that 14% of the total molecular variance among restriction-site mtDNA haplotypes for the goldband snapper (Pristopomoides multidens) was attributable to genetic distinction between South-East Asian and Australian samples. Indonesian (Kupang, West Timor) and Australian (Kimberley) sampling locales had significantly different haplotype frequencies (haplotype AACAA: Kupang,0.018;Kimberley,0.180;BACBA: Kupang,0.018;Kimberley,0.120;and BBCBA: Kupang,0.333;Kimberley,0.075) despite geographic separation over only 300-400 km.…”
Section: Population Genetic Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable genetic research on population structure using allozymes and mitochondrial DNA has been undertaken recently and is summarized below. Detailed results are available in Ovenden et al (2002Ovenden et al ( , 2004 and Salini et al (in press). …”
Section: Shared Stocks?mentioning
confidence: 99%