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Specimens of Euphausia superba and of E. crystallorophias from different locations were analyzed electrophoretically for protein variation. The present study extends previous genetic studies on E. superba by analyzing samples from the East Wind Drift and repeat samples from the Bransfield Strait, Elephant Island and the Weddell Sea. E. crystallorophias was collected in the Weddell Sea and around the Antarctic Peninsula in order to provide information on the breeding structure of the species in this region. For all loki taking all sampling sites together for both species except GPI in E. crystallorophias no significant deviation of phenotype distributions from random mating expectations was observed. Furthermore, the allele distributions in all polymorphic loci for both species were found to be homogeneous. Estimates of genetic distance between samples within each species are low (0.0001 to 0.0003 in E. superba and 0.0001 to 0.0002 in E. crystallorophias), and are consistent with results expected for samples from a single interbreeding population. Estimate of genetic distance between these two species was 0.9729. These results suggest that for each species specimens from all locations investigated in the Bransfield Strait and Weddell Sea belong to a single genetically homogeneous population. A possible mechanism for maintaining such homogeneity and the implications for fishery management are discussed.
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Kühl, S., Schneppenheim, R. Electrophoretic investigation of genetic variation in two krill species Euphausia superba and E. crystallorophias (Euphausiidae). Polar Biol 6, 17–23 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00446236
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00446236