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Molecular Ecology | 2007

Population genetics of a marine bivalve, Pinctada maxima, throughout the Indo‐Australian Archipelago shows differentiation and decreased diversity at range limits

Curtis E. Lind; Brad S. Evans; Joseph J. Taylor; Dean R. Jerry

Intraspecific genetic diversity governs the potential of species to prevail in the face of environmental or ecological challenges; therefore, its protection is critical. The Indo‐Australian Archipelago (IAA) is a significant reservoir of the worlds marine biodiversity and a region of high conservation priority. Yet, despite indications that the IAA may harbour greater intraspecific variation, multiple‐locus genetic diversity data are limited. We investigated microsatellite DNA variation in Pinctada maxima populations from the IAA to elucidate potential factors influencing levels of genetic diversity in the region. Results indicate that genetic diversity decreases as the geographical distance away from central Indonesia increases, and that populations located towards the centre of P. maximas range are more genetically diverse than those located peripherally (P < 0.01). Significant partitioning of genetic variation was identified (FST = 0.027; RST = 0.023, P < 0.001) and indicates that historical biogeographical episodes or oceanographic factors have shaped present population genetic structure. We propose that the genetic diversity peak in P. maxima populations may be due to (i) an abundance of suitable habitat within the IAA, meaning larger, more temporally stable populations can be maintained and are less likely to encounter genetic bottlenecks; and/or (ii) the close proximity of biogeographical barriers around central Indonesia results in increased genetic diversity in the region because of admixture of genetically divergent populations. We encourage further genetic diversity studies of IAA marine biota to confirm whether this region has a significant role in maintaining intraspecific diversity, which will greatly assist the planning and efficacy of future conservation efforts.


Aquaculture | 2006

Loss of genetic diversity due to hatchery culture practices in barramundi (Lates calcarifer)

Lewis A. Frost; Brad S. Evans; Dean R. Jerry


Aquaculture | 2009

Decreased genetic diversity and a reduced effective population size in cultured silver-lipped pearl oysters (Pinctada maxima).

Curtis E. Lind; Brad S. Evans; Jens Knauer; Joseph J. Taylor; Dean R. Jerry


Aquaculture | 2010

Xenografts and pearl production in two pearl oyster species, P. maxima and P. margaritifera: effect on pearl quality and a key to understanding genetic contribution.

Erin L. McGinty; Brad S. Evans; Joseph U.U. Taylor; Dean R. Jerry


Aquaculture | 2006

Development of a microsatellite DNA parentage marker suite for black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

Dean R. Jerry; Brad S. Evans; Matt Kenway; Kate Wilson


Aquaculture | 2010

Population and family growth response to different rearing location, heritability estimates and genotype × environment interaction in the silver-lip pearl oyster (Pinctada maxima).

Renate Kvingedal; Brad S. Evans; Curtis E. Lind; Joseph J. Taylor; Mathilde Dupont-Nivet; Dean R. Jerry


Aquaculture | 2012

Donor-oyster derived heritability estimates and the effect of genotype × environment interaction on the production of pearl quality traits in the silver-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima

Dean R. Jerry; Renate Kvingedal; Curtis E. Lind; Brad S. Evans; Joseph J. Taylor; Alex Safari


BMC Genomics | 2008

Molecular characterization, tissue expression and sequence variability of the barramundi (Lates calcarifer) myostatin gene

Christian De Santis; Brad S. Evans; Carolyn Smith-Keune; Dean R. Jerry


Aquatic Biology | 2008

Low genetic variability within and among populations of the brooding sponge Rhopaloeides odorabile on the central Great Barrier Reef

S. Whalan; R. de Nys; Carolyn Smith-Keune; Brad S. Evans; Christopher N. Battershill; Dean R. Jerry


Molecular Ecology Notes | 2006

Development and characterization of six new microsatellite markers for the silver- or gold-lipped pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima (Pteriidae)

Brad S. Evans; Jens Knauer; Joseph J. Taylor; Dean R. Jerry

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James Cook University

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