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Environmental heterogeneity in coastal lagoons is expected to facilitate local adaptation in response to
different ecological conditions, causing significant genetic structuring within lagoon populations at a
small scale and also differentiation between lagoons. However, these patterns and processes of genetic
structuring are still poorly understood. The aims of our study were (1) to seek genetic structure at a
small scale in Cerastoderma glaucum inside the Mar Menor coastal lagoon using a mitochondrial DNA
marker (COI) that has previously detected genetic differentiation inside the lagoon in other species and
(2) to evaluate the influence of extreme environmental conditions and habitat discontinuity on its
genetic composition. The results indicate high levels of haplotype diversity and low values of nucleotide
diversity. COI data provide evidence of significant population differentiation among some localities
within the lagoon. Limited gene flow and unstable population dynamics (i.e. fluctuations in population
size caused by local extinction and recolonization), probably due to the high environmental heterogeneity,
could generate the small-scale genetic divergence detected between populations within the lagoon.
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Oxford University Press