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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Geographic differentiation of tropical Australian penaeid prawn populations

JC Mulley and BDH Latter

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 32(6) 897 - 906
Published: 1981

Abstract

The commercial penaeid prawns of northern Australia have been surveyed by electrophoretic techniques to determine the extent of geographic differentiation throughout their ranges in Australian waters. Genetic differences were detected among widely separated populations of P. latisulcatus and M. endeavouri, but P. esculentus, M. ensis, P, semisulcarus and P. merguiensis showed no evidence of genetic differentiation. In both P. latisulcatus and M.endeavouri the most marked differences were detected between the samples from the Gulf of Carpentaria and Western Australia. The measures of genetic divergence between these two regions are Φ* = 0.127 for P. latisulatus and 0.214 for M. endeavouri.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9810897

© CSIRO 1981

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