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Fine‐scale hierarchical genetic structure and kinship analysis of the ascidian Pyura chilensis in the southeastern Pacific

机译:东南太平洋紫外线紫莲辣椒的细尺分层遗传结构和亲属性分析

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Studying population structure and genetic diversity at fine spatial scales is key for a better understanding of demographic processes that influence population connectivity. This is particularly important in marine benthic organisms that rely on larval dispersal to maintain connectivity among populations. Here, we report the results of a genetic survey of the ascidian Pyura chilensis from three localities along the southeastern Pacific. This study follows up on a previous report that described a genetic break in this region among localities only 20?km apart. By implementing a hierarchical sampling design at four spatial levels and using ten polymorphic microsatellite markers, we test whether differences in fine‐scale population structure explain the previously reported genetic break. We compared genetic spatial autocorrelations, as well as kinship and relatedness distributions within and among localities adjacent to the genetic break. We found no evidence of significant autocorrelation at the scale up to 50?m despite the low dispersal potential of P.?chilensis that has been reported in the literature. We also found that the proportion of related individuals in close proximity (1?km) was higher than the proportion of related individuals further apart. These results were consistent in the three localities. Our results suggest that the spatial distribution of related individuals can be nonrandom at small spatial scales and suggests that dispersal might be occasionally limited in this species or that larval cohorts can disperse in the plankton as clustered groups. Overall, this study sheds light on new aspects of the life of this ascidian as well as confirms the presence of a genetic break at 39°S latitude. Also, our data indicate there is not enough evidence to confirm that this genetic break can be explained by differences in fine‐scale genetic patterns among localities.
机译:在精细空间尺度下研究人口结构和遗传多样性是更好地了解影响人口连通性的人口过程的关键。这在海洋底栖生物中尤其重要,依赖于幼虫分散以维持种群之间的连接。在这里,我们从东南太平洋沿三个地方报告了对阿立西亚氏菌胰岛素的遗传调查结果。这项研究在上一份报告中跟进,其中描述了该地区的遗传突破仅20 km分崩离析。通过在四个空间水平和10个多晶型微卫星标志物中实施分层采样设计,我们测试细尺群体结构的差异是否解释了先前报告的遗传突破。我们比较了遗传空间自相关,以及遗传突破附近的地方内部和相关的血缘关系和相关性分布。除了在文献中据报道的P.?chilensis的分散潜力,我们发现没有显着自相关的证据。我们还发现,密切接近的相关人物(<1mm)的比例高于相关人物进一步分开的比例。这些结果在三个地方一致。我们的研究结果表明,相关人的空间分布可以在小空间尺度下是非谐波,并且表明分散可能偶尔限制在该物种中,或者幼虫队列可以分散在浮游生物中作为聚集组。总体而言,这项研究阐明了这种阿立迪亚人寿的新方面,并确认了39°S纬度的遗传断裂的存在。此外,我们的数据表明没有足够的证据证实,这种遗传突破可以通过地方的细尺遗传模式的差异来解释。

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