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Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias

机译:Lepterpastias中育雏海星中群体结构的时间和空间变化

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Temporal genetic studies of low‐dispersing organisms are rare. Marine invertebrates lacking a planktonic larval stage are expected to have lower dispersal, low gene flow, and a higher potential for local adaptation than organisms with planktonic dispersal. Leptasterias is a genus of brooding sea stars containing several cryptic species complexes. Population genetic methods were used to resolve patterns of fine‐scale population structure in central California Leptasterias species using three loci from nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Historic samples (collected between 1897 and 1998) were compared to contemporary samples (collected between 2008 and 2014) to delineate changes in species distributions in space and time. Phylogenetic analysis of contemporary samples confirmed the presence of a bay‐localized clade and revealed the presence of an additional bay‐localized and previously undescribed clade of Leptasterias. Analysis of contemporary and historic samples indicates two clades are experiencing a constriction in their southern range limit and suggests a decrease in clade‐specific abundance at sites at which they were once prevalent. Historic sampling revealed a dramatically different distribution of diversity along the California coastline compared to contemporary sampling and illustrates the importance of temporal genetic sampling in phylogeographic studies. These samples were collected prior to significant impacts of Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) and represent an in‐depth analysis of genetic structure over 117 years prior to the SSWD‐associated mass die‐off of Leptasterias.
机译:低分散生物的颞遗传学研究是罕见的。预计缺乏浮体幼虫阶段的海洋无脊椎动物将具有较低的分散,低基因流动,以及局部适应的潜力,而不是氏菌氏菌分散的生物。 Lepterpasterias是一个沉着的海星属,含有几种神秘的物种复合物。使用来自核和线粒体基因组的三个基因座中加州中央加利福因素物种中的细尺群体结构模式。历史样本(收集于1897年至1998年间)与当代样品(2008年至2014年间收集)进行比较,以描绘在空间和时间的物种分布的变化。当代样品的系统发育分析证实存在湾局部化的疏水板的存在,并揭示了额外的湾局部化和以前未被描述的lepterpaster患者的存在。对当代和历史样品的分析表明,两名曲折在南部范围限制中经历了一个收缩,并表明他们曾经普遍存在的地点的思想特异性丰富降低。与当代抽样相比,历史抽样透露了沿加州海岸线的多样性分布,并说明了颞遗传学在讲解研究中的重要性。在海星浪费疾病(SSWD)的显着影响之前收集了这些样品,并在Lepterpasterias的SSWD相关的质量抑制前117岁以下的遗传结构深入分析。

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  • 期刊名称 Ecology and Evolution
  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2021(11),7
  • 年度 2021
  • 页码 3313–3331
  • 总页数 19
  • 原文格式 PDF
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  • 关键词

    机译:Echinoderm;生态遗传学;低分散;Phylogeography;物种复合物;时间结构;

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