Al. Allcock et al., RESTRICTED GENE FLOW AND EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE BETWEEN GEOGRAPHICALLY SEPARATED POPULATIONS OF THE ANTARCTIC OCTOPUS PARELEDONE TURQUETI, Marine Biology, 129(1), 1997, pp. 97-102
Samples of the Antarctic octopus Pareledone turqueti were taken from t
hree locations on the Scotia Ridge in the Southern Ocean. The genetic
homogeneity of these populations was investigated using isozyme electr
ophoresis. Whilst panmixia appeared to be maintained around South Geor
gia (F-ST = 0) gene flow between this island and Shag Rocks, an island
only 150 km away but separated by great depths, was extremely limited
(F-ST = 0.74). These results are examined with respect to the discont
inuous distribution of P. turqueti throughout Antarctica. An estimate
of effective population size was also calculated (N-e = 3600).