SYSTEMATIC STATUS OF THE ROCK LOBSTERS JASUS-EDWARDSII FROM NEW-ZEALAND AND JASUS-NOVAEHOLLANDIAE FROM AUSTRALIA

被引:29
作者
BOOTH, JD
STREET, RJ
SMITH, PJ
机构
[1] Fisheries Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Wellington
[2] Dunedin
[3] Fisheries Research Centre, Wellington
关键词
Australia; Electrophoresis; Gene flow; Jasus edwardsii; Jasus novaehollandiae; Morphology; New Zealand; Phyllosoma; Recruitment; Rock lobster; Palinuridae;
D O I
10.1080/00288330.1990.9516420
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Rock lobsters of Jasus subgroup “lalandii” in New Zealand (Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875)) and south-eastern Australia (J. novaehollandiae Holthuis, 1963) are biologically similar and gene flow is possible. The variation between Australian populations, and overlap with the New Zealand population, in morphology, colour, and biochemical genetics, and the agreement in life-history characters, make it impossible to distinguish animals from the two countries. The New Zealand and Australian populations of rock lobster should therefore be referred to as a single species, which by priority is J. edwardsii. The long-lived phyllosoma larval stage is widespread in the central and south Tasman Sea. Rates of any larval recruitment in New Zealand from animals spawned in Australia are likely to be variable because of variability in flow in the Tasman Sea, and because of the distance involved. © Crown copyright 1990.
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