Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait

A study of the population genetics of Zoanthid species in the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait. Variations in gene frequencies of allozymes and common proteins were used to estimate connectivity and dispersal between populations, and to determine their phylogeny (discrete species identities). Zo...

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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1923864 2023-09-05T13:20:03+02:00 Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Australian Institute of Marine Science (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 131.0,-24.5 153.0,-24.5 153.0,-9.0 131.0,-9.0 131.0,-24.5 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/population-genetics-zoanthid-torres-strait/1923864 http://data.gov.au/dataset/c6725ff8-6c72-4a20-a803-6f55b2e14631 unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/population-genetics-zoanthid-torres-strait/1923864 http://data.gov.au/dataset/c6725ff8-6c72-4a20-a803-6f55b2e14631 population-genetics-of-zoanthid-species-from-the-great-barrier-reef-and-torres-strait Australian Institute of Marine Science Electrophoresis Polythoa caesia Population genetics Taxonomy Zoanthids Zoanthus coppingeri dataset ftands 2023-08-14T22:50:00Z A study of the population genetics of Zoanthid species in the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait. Variations in gene frequencies of allozymes and common proteins were used to estimate connectivity and dispersal between populations, and to determine their phylogeny (discrete species identities). Zoanthus coppingeri was studied in greater detail.\n\nIn 1992-1993, 1261 samples of Palythoa sp. were collected from 2 backreef sites at each of 19 reefs (at least 30 individuals per site) and one site at Hope Island (analysis suggested that all samples were Palythoa caesia). Seven enzymes (GPI, EST-D, MPI, MDH, ME, PGM, HK) were used in the analysis. BIOSYS-1 was used to calculate gene frequencies and genetic variablity.\n\n355 specimens were collected from 19 locations 1992-1994. 7 species were identified (Palythoa caesia, Protopalythoa mutuki, Pro. sp.2, Pro. sp.3, Sphenopus marsupialis, Zoanthus coppingeri and Z. vietnamensis) form the samples. Gene frequencies at 13 enzyme loci (ENO, EST-D, GP, HK,LGG-1, LGG-2, LP, LT-1, LT-2, MDH-1, MDH-2, ME, PGM) were analysed. UPGMA cluster analysis was carried out and a phylogenic tree constructed for assessing genetic variablity. A taxonomic key was created for Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Zoanthidae, as well as a table of diagnostic features for 10 morphological groupings of Zoanthidae and one species (Parazoanthus dichroicus) of Parazoanthidae.\n\nDuring 1992-1993, 319 samples of intertidal Zoanthus coppingeri were collected from Kissing Point, Townsville and 2 sites each at Cockle Bay on Magnetic Island and Low Island (Low Isles). Six polymorphic enzymes (ENO, MDH, EST-D, HK, PGM, LGG) were used in the analysis at site level, subsite level and locality level. Values of genetic differentiation were calculated. Point of truth URL of this metadata record - Dataset Hope island Low Island Magnetic Island Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Hope Island ENVELOPE(-56.849,-56.849,-63.033,-63.033) Magnetic Island ENVELOPE(77.909,77.909,-68.543,-68.543)
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topic Electrophoresis
Polythoa caesia
Population genetics
Taxonomy
Zoanthids
Zoanthus coppingeri
spellingShingle Electrophoresis
Polythoa caesia
Population genetics
Taxonomy
Zoanthids
Zoanthus coppingeri
Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
topic_facet Electrophoresis
Polythoa caesia
Population genetics
Taxonomy
Zoanthids
Zoanthus coppingeri
description A study of the population genetics of Zoanthid species in the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait. Variations in gene frequencies of allozymes and common proteins were used to estimate connectivity and dispersal between populations, and to determine their phylogeny (discrete species identities). Zoanthus coppingeri was studied in greater detail.\n\nIn 1992-1993, 1261 samples of Palythoa sp. were collected from 2 backreef sites at each of 19 reefs (at least 30 individuals per site) and one site at Hope Island (analysis suggested that all samples were Palythoa caesia). Seven enzymes (GPI, EST-D, MPI, MDH, ME, PGM, HK) were used in the analysis. BIOSYS-1 was used to calculate gene frequencies and genetic variablity.\n\n355 specimens were collected from 19 locations 1992-1994. 7 species were identified (Palythoa caesia, Protopalythoa mutuki, Pro. sp.2, Pro. sp.3, Sphenopus marsupialis, Zoanthus coppingeri and Z. vietnamensis) form the samples. Gene frequencies at 13 enzyme loci (ENO, EST-D, GP, HK,LGG-1, LGG-2, LP, LT-1, LT-2, MDH-1, MDH-2, ME, PGM) were analysed. UPGMA cluster analysis was carried out and a phylogenic tree constructed for assessing genetic variablity. A taxonomic key was created for Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Zoanthidae, as well as a table of diagnostic features for 10 morphological groupings of Zoanthidae and one species (Parazoanthus dichroicus) of Parazoanthidae.\n\nDuring 1992-1993, 319 samples of intertidal Zoanthus coppingeri were collected from Kissing Point, Townsville and 2 sites each at Cockle Bay on Magnetic Island and Low Island (Low Isles). Six polymorphic enzymes (ENO, MDH, EST-D, HK, PGM, LGG) were used in the analysis at site level, subsite level and locality level. Values of genetic differentiation were calculated. Point of truth URL of this metadata record -
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title Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
title_short Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
title_full Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
title_fullStr Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
title_full_unstemmed Population genetics of Zoanthid species from the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
title_sort population genetics of zoanthid species from the great barrier reef and torres strait
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url https://researchdata.edu.au/population-genetics-zoanthid-torres-strait/1923864
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Magnetic Island
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