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From Shelf to Shelf: Assessing Historical and Contemporary Genetic Differentiation and Connectivity across the Gulf of Mexico in Gag Mycteroperca microlepis

机译:从一个架子到另一个架子:评估Mycteroperca microlepis在Gag跨墨西哥湾的历史和当代遗传分化和连通性

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Describing patterns of connectivity among populations of species with widespread distributions is particularly important in understanding the ecology and evolution of marine species. In this study, we examined patterns of population differentiation, migration, and historical population dynamics using microsatellite and mitochondrial loci to test whether populations of the epinephelid fish, Gag, Mycteroperca microlepis, an important fishery species, are genetically connected across the Gulf of Mexico and if so, whether that connectivity is attributable to either contemporary or historical processes. Populations of Gag on the Campeche Bank and the West Florida Shelf show significant, but low magnitude, differentiation. Time since divergence/expansion estimates associated with historical population dynamics indicate that any population or spatial expansions indicated by population genetics would have likely occurred in the late Pleistocene. Using coalescent-based approaches, we find that the best model for explaining observed spatial patterns of contemporary genetic variation is one of asymmetric gene flow, with movement from Campeche Bank to the West Florida Shelf. Both estimated migration rates and ecological data support the hypothesis that Gag populations throughout the Gulf of Mexico are connected via present day larval dispersal. Demonstrating this greatly expanded scale of connectivity for Gag highlights the influence of “ghost” populations (sensu Beerli) on genetic patterns and presents a critical consideration for both fisheries management and conservation of this and other species with similar genetic patterns.
机译:描述分布广泛的物种种群之间的连通性模式对于理解海洋物种的生态学和进化特别重要。在这项研究中,我们使用微卫星和线粒体基因座检查了种群分化,迁移和历史种群动态的模式,以检验整个墨西哥湾和如果是,那么这种连通性是归因于当代还是历史过程。坎佩切河岸和西佛罗里达大陆架上的Gag种群表现出明显的分化程度,但幅度很小。自与历史种群动态相关的分歧/扩展估计以来的时间表明,由种群遗传学表明的任何种群或空间扩展都可能发生在更新世晚期。使用基于聚结的方法,我们发现解释当代遗传变异的最佳空间模式的最佳模型是不对称基因流之一,其从坎佩切银行迁至西佛罗里达架。估计的迁移率和生态数据均支持以下假设:整个墨西哥湾的Gag种群通过当今的幼虫扩散相互联系。证明Gag的连通性规模大大扩大,凸显了“幽灵”种群(sensu Beerli)对遗传模式的影响,并为渔业管理以及对该物种和其他具有相似遗传模式的物种的保护提出了重要考虑。

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