Abstract

In order to confirm the status of two proposed species of the serpulid Pomatoceros, the electrophoretic mobilities of 13 enzymes encoded at 19 loci in P. lamarckii (Quatrefages) and P. triqueter (L.) were compared using horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. The serpulids were sampled from Menai Bridge (North Wales), Plymouth (England) and the Isle of Man in the winter of 1981/1982. Six loci were monomorphic or nearly so and showed no useful or significant difference between species. At a further 7 loci, some of the allozymes common to both species were present, though usually at significantly different frquencies, while others were species-specific. The remaining 6 loci presented species-specific allozymes. In P. lamarckii, 61% of the loci were polymorphic compared with 50% in P. triqueter. The mean observed heterozygosity was 0.169 for P. lamarckii and 0.208 for P. triqueter. Calculation of genetic distance and identity gave values of 0.821 and 0.440, respectively. This study, therefore, confirms the existence of two separate species of Pomatoceros as has been previously proposed on the basis of opercular structure and supported by ecological separation where these species occur sympatrically.

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