Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9480640 | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The presence and the distribution of two cryptic sedentary gobies, Pomatoschistus microps and Pomatoschistus marmoratus, were investigated in several lagoons stretching along the Golfe du Lion, southern France Mediterranean coast, and Corsica. Pomatoschistus microps is the only sedentary Pomatoschistus species in two shallow lagoons with large variations of salinity and temperature. In contrast, P. marmoratus, another sedentary species, can be found preferentially in a deep salty lagoon with small salinity variations. Both species occur sympatrically in the Rhone Delta and hybridise, producing fertile offspring. Using allozymes, competition, linked to fitness, is invoked to explain the distribution pattern of these sibling species.
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Authors
Patrick Berrebi, Pascal Rodriguez, Jean-Antoine Tomasini, Ghislaine Cattaneo-Berrebi, Alain J. Crivelli,