Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
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The dispersal and history of species affects their genetic population structure at both small and large geographical scales. The common whelk, Buccinum undatum, is a widespread subtidal gastropod in the North Atlantic that has no planktonic larvae and has thus limited dispersal capacity. The snail, which has been harvested by humans for centuries, is highly variable in morphology. To evaluate the population structure in the rich fishing grounds in western Iceland and its divergence from samples across the Atlantic, genetic patterns based on sequence variation in two mtDNA genes (COI and 16S) and five microsatellites were studied and compared to variation in populations from both sides of the Atlantic. Significant differences in allele and haplotype frequencies were found among samples separated by short distances along the coast of Iceland. Partition of the variation showed larger variance among samples obtained from distant regions than from neighbouring sites and genetic distances wer...
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