Heterochronic phenotypic plasticity with lack of genetic differentiation in the southeastern Pacific squat lobster Pleuroncodes monodon
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Haye, Pilar A.
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Heterochronic phenotypic plasticity with lack of genetic differentiation in the southeastern Pacific squat lobster Pleuroncodes monodon
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Two forms of the squat lobster Pleuroncodes
monodon can be found along the Pacific coast of South America:
a smaller pelagic and a larger benthic form that live respectively
in the northern and southern areas of the geographic distribution
of the species. The morphological and life history differences
between the pelagic and benthic forms could be explained either
by genetic differentiation or phenotypic plasticity. In the latter
case it would correspond to a heterochronic phenotypic plasticity
that is fixed in different environments (phenotype fixation). The
aim of this study was to evaluate whether the two forms are
genetically differentiated or not; and thus to infer the underlying
basisFheritable or plasticFof the existence of the two forms.
Based on barcoding data of mitochondrial DNA (the COI gene),
we show that haplotypes from individuals of the pelagic and
benthic forms comprise a single genetic unit without genetic
differentiation. Moreover, the data suggest that all studied individuals
share a common demographic history of recent and
sudden population expansion. These results strongly suggest
that the differences between the two forms are due to phenotypic
plasticity.
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This work was partially funded through grants FIP N1 2004-11 (EA
and PAH) and by the Projects P05-002 ICM and PFB 023 (EP and
PS).
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EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT, Volume: 12, Issue: 6, Pages: 628-634, 2010
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