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DNA Analysis of Juvenile Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Sphyrna lewini (Griffith, 1834) Reveals Multiple Breeding Populations and Signs of Adaptive Divergence in the South Pacific

机译:少年扇形锤头Sharks Sphyrna Lewini(Griffith,1834)的DNA分析揭示了南太平洋的多种育种群体和适应性分歧的迹象

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Shark species have undergone drastic population declines in recent decades due to overfishing and habitat destruction; thus, establishing connectivity among the populations of various shark species is important to determine the appropriate units and spatial scale for conservation and management, particularly as this group is long-lived with late age of maturation. Consequently, we used DNA variation at 1,317 putatively neutral and 25 potentially adaptive single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to analyze population genetic structure among 174 unrelated individuals of scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) from the Rewa Delta and the Ba Estuary, where documented aggregations of neonates and young-of-the-year occur in the island of Viti Levu, Republic of Fiji. Results of the pairwise FST analysis for the neutral loci revealed a small but significant genetic differentiation (FST: 0.004; P-value = 0.0009). Furthermore, the 25 potentially adaptive loci (i.e. under putative selection) revealed a magnitude of differentiation four times bigger than the estimate obtained using neutral genetic diversity (FST: 0.017; P-value = 0.0009). Interestingly, population assignment tests, using the neutral SNP data set and two different software packages, Admixture and assignPOP, provided evidence for the existence of up to four genetically differentiated populations among our samples. Assignment probabilities ranged from 0.98 ± 0.01 to 0.81 ± 0.03. Admixture and assignPOP assigned the same individuals to the same putative populations for all sampled neonates. Thus, our results provide unequivocal evidence that adult females from multiple genetically differentiated breeding populations contribute to these juvenile aggregation sites.
机译:由于过度捕捞和栖息地破坏,鲨鱼物种近几十年来经历了大幅度的人口下降;因此,在各种鲨鱼物种的群体之间建立连接对于确定保护和管理的适当单位和空间规模是重要的,特别是随着该组的延长成熟年龄长。因此,我们在1,317次诱导中性和25个潜在的自适应单核苷酸多态性(SNP)下使用DNA变异,从Rewa三角洲和BA河口的扇形锤头鲨鱼(Sphyrna Lewini)的174个无关个体中,分析群体遗传结构。在斐济共和国的Viti Levu岛上,新生儿和年幼发生。中性基因座的成对FST分析结果显示出小但显着的遗传分化(FST:0.004; P值= 0.0009)。此外,25个潜在的自适应基因座(即,在推定的选择下)揭示了比使用中性遗传多样性获得的估计(FST:0.017; P值= 0.0009)的四倍的分化幅度。有趣的是,使用中性SNP数据集和两个不同的软件包,掺合和委托的人口分配测试提供了在我们样本中存在最多四种遗传分化的群体的证据。分配概率范围为0.98±0.01至0.81±0.03。综合和分配分配给同一个人对所有采样的新生儿的推定群体。因此,我们的结果提供了明确的表现,即来自多种转基因育种群体的成年女性有助于这些幼年聚集位点。

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