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Genomic signatures of paleodrainages in a freshwater fish along the southeastern coast of Brazil: genetic structure reflects past riverine properties

机译:巴西东南沿海淡水鱼类古排水的基因组特征:遗传结构反映了过去的河流特性

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Past shifts in connectivity in riverine environments (for example, sea-level changes) and the properties of current drainages can act as drivers of genetic structure and demographic processes in riverine population of fishes. However, it is unclear whether the same river properties that structure variation on recent timescales will also leave similar genomic signatures that reflect paleodrainage properties. By characterizing genetic structure in a freshwater fish species (Hollandichthys multifasciatus) from a system of basins along the Atlantic coast of Brazil we test for the effects of paleodrainages caused by sea-level changes during the Pleistocene. Given that the paleodrainage properties differ along the Brazilian coast, we also evaluate whether estimated genetic diversity within paleodrainages can be explained by past riverine properties (i.e., area and number of rivers in a paleodrainage). Our results demonstrate that genetic structure between populations is not just highly concordant with paleodrainages, but that differences in the genetic diversity among paleodrainages correspond to the joint effect of differences in the area encompassed by, and the number of rivers, within a paleodrainage. Our findings extend the influence of current riverine properties on genetic diversity to those associated with past paleodrainage properties. We discuss how these findings may explain the inconsistent support for paleodrainages in structuring divergence from different global regions and the importance of taking into account past conditions for understanding the high species diversity of freshwater fish that we currently observe in the world, and especially in the Neotropics.
机译:过去河流环境中连通性的变化(例如,海平面变化)和当前排水系统的特性可以成为河流鱼类种群遗传结构和人口统计过程的驱动力。但是,目前尚不清楚在最近的时间尺度上结构变化的相同河流特性是否还会留下反映古流域特性的相似基因组特征。通过表征巴西大西洋沿岸盆地系统中的淡水鱼类物种(Hollandichthys multifasciatus)的遗传结构,我们测试了更新世期间海平面变化引起的古排水的影响。鉴于巴西沿岸的古流域性质不同,我们还评估了古流域内估计的遗传多样性是否可以通过过去的河流特性(即古流域的河流面积和河流数量)来解释。我们的结果表明,种群之间的遗传结构不仅与古流域高度一致,而且古流域之间遗传多样性的差异与古流域所涵盖的河流面积和河流数量的差异共同作用。我们的发现将当前河流特性对遗传多样性的影响扩展到与过去的古排水特性相关的影响。我们讨论这些发现如何解释在构造不同全球区域的差异方面对古流域的不一致支持,以及考虑到过去的条件以了解我们目前在世界上,尤其是在新热带地区所观察到的淡水鱼的高物种多样性的重要性。 。

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