The species overlap between European and North American cladoceran faunas h
as been questioned from the very beginning of faunistic studies on Nearctic
zooplankton and still remains unsettled. However, more recently, genetic t
echniques seem to overcome the limits of morphology as the basis for taxono
my. We analyzed 8-11 allozyme loci to assess the genetic differentiation be
tween intercontinental counterparts of four daphniids: Daphnia curvirostris
, Daphnia obtusa, Daphnia pulex, and Daphnia pulicaria. Despite their morph
ological likeness, all equivalents showed a large amount of genetic diverge
nce between continents due to complete allelic substitutions and major gene
frequency shifts. From an evolutionary perspective, this study shows that
as in other organisms, geographic isolation seems to be sufficient to minim
ize gene flow to levels at which the origin of new daphniid species can be
considered. From a practical point of view, a revision of Holarctic daphnii
d taxonomy should be considered.