Abstract

In Idotea balthica, α esterase 2 and β esterase 3 have been tested against nine substrates and nine inhibitors. They are dependent on two polyallelic independent loci. Est 2 offers alternative alleles in Mediterranean and Nordic populations. The variation in frequency of alleles at locus Est 3 allows one to characterize the subspecies stagnea compared with tricuspidata and balthica but cannot be used to separate this subspecies of basteri.

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