Abstract

Abstract Genetic variation was evaluated in Florida Mottled Ducks (Anas fulvigula), and Mottled Ducks from the larger Texas population using 22 allozyme and 5 microsatellite loci. Both marker types revealed differences in allele frequencies between populations and each population possessed rare and unique alleles. Overall allelic distributions were significantly different between the two populations, primarily due to significant differences at three allozyme and four microsatellite loci. Significant genetic differentiation was revealed between populations with both marker types, however, over all loci, only 5–6% of the variation detected was partitioned between populations. The Florida population possessed lower levels of allozyme heterozygosity and allelic diversity than the Texas population. In contrast, microsatellite heterozygosities and allelic diversity were similar between populations. These data indicate that there is limited gene flow between populations, suggesting that populations should contin...

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