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Evidence of multiple introductions and genetic admixture of the Asian brush-clawed shore crab Hemigrapsus takanoi (Decapoda: Brachyura: Varunidae) along the Northern European coast

机译:沿着欧洲北部海岸沿欧洲北部海岸沿欧洲北部海岸的多重介绍和遗传混合物的证据和遗传混合物亚洲刷毛蟹蟹群蟹猴(Decapoda:Brachyura:varunidae)

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The Asian brush-clawed shore crab Hemigrapsus takanoi is a non-indigenous species along the Northern European coast. Although the history of range expansion of European H. takanoi has been well-documented, little is known about the genetic compositions of either the introduced European populations or the native Asian ones. We therefore collected H. takanoi broadly from their native Asian sites and introduced European ranges, and genotyped them by sequencing the mitochondrial 16S RNA gene and by analyzing nuclear microsatellite loci. Our results revealed that the H. takanoi Bay of Seine (France) populations consisted of a genetic admixture between populations in Japan and those in the Yellow Sea region. These French populations should be carefully monitored in the future, since the genetic admixture of multiple source populations may accelerate range expansion in non-indigenous organisms. Our results also suggested that shipping lines from East Asia were more probable vectors than historical juvenile oyster transportations from Japan for the foundation of present European H. takanoi populations. Interestingly, gene flow between populations in Japan and those in the Yellow Sea region (i.e., domestic invasion) was not observed despite the higher potential for artificial translocations via shipping lines in the native Asian range compared with those from Asia to Europe. The lack of domestic invasions implied that intra-specific priority effects of the resident H. takanoi populations played an important role in preventing the successful colonization of artificially-transferred individuals.
机译:亚洲刷新的岸蟹Hemigrapsus Takanoi是北欧海岸的非土着物种。虽然欧洲H. Takanoi的范围扩建的历史记录了,但对引入的欧洲人口或本土亚洲人的遗传组成知之甚少。因此,我们广泛地从其本土亚洲地点收集了H. Takanoi并通过测序线粒体16S RNA基因并通过分析核微卫星基因座来引入欧洲范围,并通过分析核心。我们的研究结果表明,塞纳省(法国)的H.Takanoi湾(法国)人口包括日本人群与黄海地区的遗传突出。这些法国人群将来应仔细监测,因为多种源人群的遗传混合物可能加速非土着生物的范围扩张。我们的研究结果还建议,东亚的航运公司比历史少年牡蛎运输来自日本的历史少年牡蛎,为欧洲H. Takanoi人口的基础。有趣的是,尽管通过本土亚洲航线在本土范围内的运输线潜力较高,但日本人口与黄海地区(即国内入侵)的基因流动未观察到与亚洲到欧洲的亚洲航运中的运输线潜力更高。缺乏国内入侵暗示居民H. Takanoi人口的特定内部优先效应在预防人工转移的个人成功定位方面发挥了重要作用。

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