@article{fdi:010006165, title = {{G}enetic structure of the common sole {S}olea vulgaris at different geographic scales}, author = {{K}otoulas, {G}. and {B}onhomme, {F}. and {B}orsa, {P}hilippe}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he genetic structure of the flatfish #{S}olea vulgaris$ was investigated on several spatial scales and at the temporal level through analysis of electrophoretic variation at 8 to 12 polymorphic enzyme loci. {N}o differentiation was apparent at the temporal scale. {S}ome differentiation was detected at and above the regional scale. {I}solation by distance was evidenced by the significant correlation between genetic and geographic distances, and by the consistency of the results of multiple-locus correspondence analysis with geographic sampling patterns. {T}he analysis suggested that the geographic unit of population structure (i.e. a geographical area corresponding to a panmictic or nearly panmictic population) lies within a radius of the order of 100 km. {T}he isolation-by-distance pattern in #{S}. vulgaris$ contrasted with the known genetic structures of other flatfish species of the northeastern {A}tlantic and {M}editerranean in a way that may be related to the range of their respective temperature tolerances for eggs and larvae. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{POISSON} {MARIN} ; {VARIABILITE} {GENETIQUE} ; {DIVERSITE} {SPECIFIQUE} ; {VARIATION} {SPATIALE} ; {POLYMORPHISME} {ENZYMATIQUE} ; {ANALYSE} {STATISTIQUE} ; {ELECTROPHORESE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}arine {B}iology}, volume = {122}, numero = {}, pages = {361--375}, ISSN = {0025-3162}, year = {1995}, DOI = {10.1007/{BF}00350869}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010006165}, }