Genetic variation in two land snails, Cepaea nemoralis and Succinea putris (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), from sites differing in heavy metal content

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Kurt Jordaens
Hans De Wolf
Natalie Van Houtte
Bart Vandecasteele
Thierry Backeljau
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[1] University of Antwerp,Department of Biology, Evolutionary Biology Group
[2] University of Antwerp,Department of Biology, Ecophysiology, Biochemistry & Toxicology
[3] Institute for Forestry and Game Management,undefined
[4] Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,undefined
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Genetica | 2006年 / 128卷
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allozymes; Gastropoda; heavy metals; isoelectric focusing; land snails; pollution; polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; population genetics;
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Allozyme variation was determined in two land snail species (Cepaea nemoralis and Succinea putris) from four localities in northern Belgium. In each locality we selected a polluted and a nearby, less-polluted, reference plot. We examined whether (i) genetic variability differed between the polluted and reference plots, (ii) populations from polluted plots experienced recent bottlenecks, and (iii) certain allele or genotype frequencies were associated with the pollution. Our results suggest that (i) about 13% of the genetic differentiation in C. nemoralis and 5% in S. putris was due to differences among polluted and reference plots, (ii) polluted and reference plots had comparable levels of genetic variation, but in C. nemoralis observed heterozygosities were higher in polluted plots, (iii) most plots showed significant evidence for recent bottlenecks, irrespective of the degree of pollution, so that bottlenecks seem poor indicators of pollution-induced stress in land snails, and (iv) mutagenic or pollution-induced modifications did not seem to account for new allozyme variants in polluted sites. The observed patterns of genetic variation may be explained by the action of genetic drift, pollution-mediated selection, restricted gene flow, or a combination of these processes.
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