@article{fdi:010038247, title = {{M}ultilocus enzyme electrophoresis supports speciation within the {A}nopheles nili group of malaria vectors in {C}ameroon}, author = {{A}wono {A}mb{\'e}n{\'e}, {H}.{P}. and {S}imard, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {A}ntonio {N}kondjio, {C}. and {C}ohuet, {A}nne and {K}engne, {P}ierre and {F}ontenille, {D}idier}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}ultilocus enzyme analysis of the genetic variability and population structure was conducted among three malaria vector species of the {A}nopheles nili group in {C}ameroon: {A}n. nili, {A}n. carnevalei, and the recently described {A}n. ovengensis. {W}e detected species-specific alleles and large differences in shared allele frequencies at six of nine loci (e.g., {PGM}, {GOT}(1), {IDH}1, {IDH}2, {PGI}, and alpha-{GPD}). {T}his non-random distribution of alleles leads to high and significant values of differentiation indexes (0.569 < {F}st < 0.874, {P} < 10(-4)). {T}hese results fully agree with standard morphologic descriptions, and therefore provide further support for recent taxonomic classification within the {A}n. nili group.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}merican {J}ournal of {T}ropical {M}edicine and {H}ygiene}, volume = {75}, numero = {4}, pages = {656--658}, ISSN = {0002-9637}, year = {2006}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010038247}, }