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Regional population structure of a widely introduced estuarine invertebrate: Nematostella vectensis Stephenson in New England

机译:广泛引进的河口无脊椎动物的区域种群结构:新英格兰线虫奈特莫斯特菌

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Nematostella vectensis is an infaunal anemone occurring in salt marshes, lagoons and other estuarine habitats in North America and the United Kingdom. Although it is considered rare and receives protection in England, it is widely distributed and abundant in the United States, particularly along the Atlantic coast. Recent studies suggest that both anthropogenic dispersal and reproductive plasticity may significantly influence the genetic structure of N. vectensis populations. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) fingerprinting of individuals from nine populations in the northeastern United States indicates that stable populations are maintained by both asexual and sexual reproduction; in some cases asexually reproducing lineages exist within sexually reproducing populations. F statistics reveal extraordinarily high degrees of genetic differentiation between populations, even those separated by very short distances (less than 100 m). Genetic distances show little to no correlation with geographical distances, consistent with a role for sporadic, geographically discontinuous dispersal coupled with limited gene flow. No single genotype was found at more than one site, despite apparent homogeneity of habitat. In contrast with reported genotypic distributions for Nematostella in the United Kingdom, where a single clonal genotype dominates at multiple sites through southern England, our data thus fail to support the hypothesis of a general-purpose genotype in the northeastern United States. However, they are consistent with important roles for reproductive plasticity, sporadic introductions and complex local population dynamics in determining the global and regional distribution of this species.
机译:线虫线虫(Nematostella vectensis)是一种臭名昭著的海葵,产于北美和英国的盐沼,泻湖和其他河口栖息地。尽管它被认为是稀有的,并且在英国受到保护,但在美国尤其是大西洋沿岸,它分布广泛且丰富。最近的研究表明,人为分散和生殖可塑性都可能显着影响vectensis种群的遗传结构。来自美国东北部9个种群的个体的扩增片段长度多态性(AFLP)指纹图谱表明,无性繁殖和有性繁殖都可以维持稳定的种群。在某些情况下,性繁殖人群中存在无性繁殖血统。 F的统计数据表明,即使种群之间的距离非常短(小于100 m),种群之间的遗传分化也异常高。遗传距离与地理距离几乎没有相关性,这与偶发的,地理上不连续的散布以及有限的基因流有关。尽管栖息地具有明显的同质性,但在一个以上的位置上未发现单一基因型。与英国报道的线虫的基因型分布相反,在英国南部,单个线虫基因型在多个地点占主导地位,因此,我们的数据未能支持美国东北部通用基因型的假设。但是,它们与决定该物种全球和区域分布的生殖可塑性,零星引进和复杂的当地种群动态的重要作用相一致。

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