Halozetes capensis
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-022-00557-9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87EB-FF81-9D69-FCCB-FF61FA5F26FF |
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Felipe |
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Halozetes capensis |
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TCS analyses resulted in a network of nine haplotypes for Halozetes capensis which show a clear geographic pattern. Specimens from Kaimaan’s River and Kayser’s Beach each show a single haplotype (mites were only found in a single spot at each location) and both are closely related to the three different haplotypes found in Nature’s valley ( Fig. 4 View Fig ). There are four haplotypes shown by the individuals from De Hoop and these are clearly separated from the haplotypes of the other locations. Specimens from De Hoop and Nature’s Valley show nearly equal genetic (haplotide) diversity (Table 2). Intraspecific divergences between populations of Halozetes capensis range from 0.3 to 3.3%, whereas lowest distances are shown between Nature’s Valley and Wilderness, and highest between De Hoop and Kayser’s Beach ( Table 4).
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