Sperm polymorphism and genetic divergence in the mussel Perumytilus purpuratus

For the first time in a marine bivalve species, geographic intraspecific variation in sperm morphology in the Chilean mussel, Perumytilus purpuratus , is reported. Samples were obtained in December 2010 from the rocky intertidal at three locations: Antofagasta (23º44′01.08′′S, 70º26′26.11′′W), Valpa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine biology 2012-08, Vol.159 (8), p.1865-1870
Hauptverfasser: Briones, Carolina, Guiñez, Ricardo, Garrido, Orlando, Oyarzún, Pablo A., Toro, Jorge E., Pérez, Montse
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Zusammenfassung:For the first time in a marine bivalve species, geographic intraspecific variation in sperm morphology in the Chilean mussel, Perumytilus purpuratus , is reported. Samples were obtained in December 2010 from the rocky intertidal at three locations: Antofagasta (23º44′01.08′′S, 70º26′26.11′′W), Valparaíso (32º57′23.07′′S, 71º33′01.86′′W), and Valdivia (39°50′44.26′′S, 73°25′51.99′′W). Scanning electron microscopy was used to describe sperm traits, and genetic data were obtained by sequencing a 16S mtDNA 427-bp fragment. The results showed geographic intraspecific variation with two statistically significant patterns of genetically differentiated sperm morphologies. One genetic clade was found for Antofagasta and Valparaíso, displaying a unique sperm morphotype with a short acrosome accounting for 26 % of the head length, and the other from Valdivia, with a larger acrosome occupying 47 % of the head length. These results will lead to new research to distinguish among alternative hypotheses: the presence of cryptic species, incipient speciation, or a polymorphism in sperm traits of P. purpuratus .
ISSN:0025-3162
1432-1793
DOI:10.1007/s00227-012-1952-3