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Original Articles

The Tarndale bully revisited with molecular markers: An ecophenotype of the common bully Gobiomorphus cotidianus (Pisces: Gobiidae)

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Pages 663-673 | Received 24 Jun 2002, Accepted 06 Mar 2003, Published online: 30 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Genetic differentiation among populations of the Tarndale bully and three other Gobiomorphus species was investigated with mitochondrial DNA sequence variation. Sequences from parts of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and control region were obtained for 70 bullies. Specimens of Tarndale bully, known from only five small tarns in the northern South Island of New Zealand, clustered with specimens of common bully from both North Island and South Island locations, and not upland or Cran's bullies. The molecular results are discussed in relation to the morphometric and meristic variation, and the origin of the Marlborough tarns. It is concluded that populations of bullies in the Marlborough tarns are a lake‐locked ecophenotype of the common bully and not a phylogenetic species.

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National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd, Private Bag 14 901, Wellington, New Zealand. Email: [email protected]

Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 10 420, Wellington, New Zealand.

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