R. Tiedemann et H. Noer, GEOGRAPHIC PARTITIONING OF MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA PATTERNS IN EUROPEAN EIDER SOMATERIA-MOLLISSIMA, Hereditas, 128(2), 1998, pp. 159-166
A restriction enzyme analysis of mitochondrial DNA was performed on 55
Eiders from several Baltic and one Icelandic localities. The overall
nucleotide diversity was moderate (pi = 0.32%). No additional genetic
variation was found among regions (Iceland vs. Baltic Sea), suggesting
a postglacial colonization of Iceland from continental Europe. The la
ck of correlation between the relatedness of haplotypes and their geog
raphic distribution and the high percentage of haplotypes unique for s
ingle colonies (57-100%) is probably an effect of lineage sorting due
to founder effects and subsequent genetic drift in elder colonies. In
all cases, estimated gene flow among colonies was less than one female
per generation, which is corroborated by the known female philopatry
in Eiders. For nuclear genes, gene flow among colonies is expected due
to migrating males.