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How much of the invader's genetic variability can slip between our fingers? A case study of secondary dispersal of on King George Island (Antarctica). | LitMetric

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We studied an invasion of on King George Island (Maritime Antarctic). The remoteness of this location, its geographic isolation, and its limited human traffic provided an opportunity to trace the history of an invasion of the species. was recorded for the first time at H. Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station in the austral summer of 1985/6. In 2008/9, the species was observed in a new locality at the Ecology Glacier Forefield (1.5 km from "Arctowski"). We used AFLP to analyze the genetic differences among three populations of : the two mentioned above ( and ) and the putative origin of the introduction, (Poland). There was 38% genetic variance among the populations. Pairwise Ф was 0.498 between the and populations and 0.283 between and . There were 15 unique bands in the population (frequency from 6% to 100%) and one in the populations (which appears in all analyzed individuals from both populations). The Δ() parameter indicated two groups of samples: and . As indicated by Fu's s statistics and an analysis of mismatch distribution, the population underwent a bottleneck and/or founder effect. The population was likely introduced by secondary dispersal from the population.

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