Km. Davis et al., Allozyme and mitochondrial DNA analysis of carp, Cyprinus carpio L., from south-eastern Australia, MAR FRESH R, 50(3), 1999, pp. 253-260
Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) were introduced to Australia on at least three oc
casions over the past 100 years. These introductions were to the Prospect R
eservoir, Sydney (1907), the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, New South Wales
(NSW) (1940s), and to Boolarra, Victoria (1960). Koi, a colourful variety o
f carp, have been introduced to several areas as well. Carp are now widely
spread throughout south-eastern Australia. This study aimed to investigate
genetic variation of carp in south-eastern Australia. Carp from several loc
alities were examined at seven polymorphic allozyme loci and with three res
triction enzymes detecting polymorphic sites in mitochondrial DNA. Three co
mposite mtDNA haplotypes were found. Haplotype 1 was spread throughout the
study area, occurring in 72% of all individuals examined. Haplotype 2 was l
ocalized to south-western NSW and occurred in 4% of individuals. Haplotype
3 was found in the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania and accounted
for 24% of individuals. Little genetic variation within and among carp popu
lations was observed in the mitochondrial DNA data. The allozyme data showe
d greater variation within populations than did the mitochondrial DNA data.