Journal article
Authors list: Jürss, K; Röhner, M; Bastrop, R
Publication year: 1999
Pages: 489-496
Journal: Marine Biology
Volume number: 135
Issue number: 3
ISSN: 0025-3162
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270050649
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
Two populations of Marenzelleria spp. from the North Sea and the Baltic Sea that had already been characterized by allozyme electrophoresis and found genetically different in 1994 were again examined in 1997. The genetic identity (I = 1.0) examined in 1994 and 1997 shows that the structures of the populations of genetic Type I in the North Sea (Ringkobing Fjord) and genetic Type II in the Baltic Sea (Darss-Zingst Bodden chain) are stable. Three diagnostic gene loci that were determined additionally (citrate synthase, one locus; alanine aminotransferase, two loci) support the hypothesis of the existence of two sibling species of the genus Marenzelleria in Europe. In addition, the activities of ten electrophoretically separated enzyme systems were measured in the worms immediately after removal from their habitat and after they had been kept in the laboratory for 2 months. Under both conditions four enzymes showed significant differences between genetic types. The higher activity of the alanine aminotransferase of the North Sea worms (Type I) is discussed in the context of the different preferred salinities of the two Marenzelleria sibling Species.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Jürss, K., Röhner, M. and Bastrop, R. (1999) Enzyme activities and allozyme polymorphism in two genetic types (or sibling species) of the genus Marenzelleria (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Europe, Marine Biology, 135(3), pp. 489-496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270050649
APA Citation style: Jürss, K., Röhner, M., & Bastrop, R. (1999). Enzyme activities and allozyme polymorphism in two genetic types (or sibling species) of the genus Marenzelleria (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Europe. Marine Biology. 135(3), 489-496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270050649
Keywords
ANNELIDA; FUNDULUS-HETEROCLITUS; METABOLIC RATES