Genetic structure and relationships in the snail species complex Littorinaarcana Hannaford Ellis, L-compressa Jeffreys and L-saxatilis (Olivi) in the British Isles using SSCPs of cytochrome-b fragments
Mp. Small et Em. Gosling, Genetic structure and relationships in the snail species complex Littorinaarcana Hannaford Ellis, L-compressa Jeffreys and L-saxatilis (Olivi) in the British Isles using SSCPs of cytochrome-b fragments, HEREDITY, 84(6), 2000, pp. 692-701
Snails of the Littorina saxatilis species complex are ubiquitous and import
ant members of hard shore intertidal communities in the North Atlantic. The
complex includes L. arcana, L. compressa and L. saxatilis. We investigated
species and population structure among these species from six locations in
Ireland and Britain using a nonradioactive single strand conformational po
lymorphism analysis of a 375 base pair fragment of the cytochrome-b gene. V
ariability was high with 38 haplotypes found in 591 individuals. The most c
ommon haplotype in L. arcana and L. compressa was absent from L. saxatilis
and the most common haplotype in L. saxatilis was found in low numbers in L
. arcana and L. compressa. Haplotypes restricted to L. arcana and L. compre
ssa formed a cluster separate from L. saxatilis haplotypes in maximum parsi
mony and multidimensional scaling analyses. In analyses examining populatio
ns, L. arcana and L. compressa formed a group separate from L. saxatilis. B
oth the populations in the L. arcana/L. compressa group and in L. saxatilis
show similar geographical structuring in that the North England population
s were separated from a cluster of Cornwall (South-west England) and Irish
populations. We suggested that Pleistocene sea level changes accounted for
these congruent genetic patterns. We concluded that L. arcana and L. compre
ssa are more closely related to each other than either is to L. saxatilis a
nd offer this as a resolution to a previous trichotomy.