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      The Pennsylvania grotto sculpin: population genetics

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      Subterranean Biology
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          The Pennsylvania grotto sculpin is known from just two caves of the Nippenose Valley in central Pennsylvania, USA. They exhibit emergent troglobitic morphological traits and are the second northern-most cave adapted fish in the world. Two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and D-loop gene) and one nuclear (S7 ribosomal protein gene intron) gene in both cave and epigean populations were sequenced. For the three markers, a large proportion of cave specimens possess unique haplotypes not found in their local surface counterparts, suggesting a vicariance in their evolutionary history. The cave population also has haplotypes from two separate lineages of surface sculpins of the Cottus cognatus/bairdii species complex. Since morphology, nuclear, and mitochondrial markers are not correlated among cave individuals, hybridization with introgression is suggested.

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              Journal
              Subterranean Biology
              SB
              Pensoft Publishers
              1314-2615
              1768-1448
              April 12 2021
              April 12 2021
              : 38
              : 47-63
              Article
              10.3897/subtbiol.38.60865
              a9b89237-d935-47ce-bbf9-d30c1cf4c0c1
              © 2021

              http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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