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High-resolution genetic analysis reveals extensive gene flow within the jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca (Scyphozoa) in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea

机译:高分辨率基因分析揭示了北大西洋和地中海海j中的水母夜蛾(Scyphozoa)中广泛的基因流

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Despite the importance of gelatinous zooplankton as components of marine ecosystems, both ecologically and socio-economically, relatively little information is known about population persistence or connectivity in jellyfish. In the present study, we employed a combination of nuclear microsatellite markers and sequence data from the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene to determine levels and patterns of population genetic structuring in the holoplanktonic jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca across the northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Our results indicate a high degree of connectivity in P. noctiluca, with little evidence of geographical structuring of genetic variation. A small but significant differentiation of Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean stocks was detected based on the microsatellite data, but no evidence of differentiation was observed with the mtDNA, probably due to the higher power of the microsatellites to detect low levels of genetic structuring. Two clearly distinct groups of genotypes were observed within the mtDNA COI, which probably diverged in the early Pleistocene, but with no evidence of geographical structuring. Palaeodistribution modelling of P. noctiluca at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; c. 21 Kya) indicated large areas of suitable habitat south of the species' current-day distribution, with little reduction in area. The congruent evidence for minimal genetic differentiation from the nuclear microsatellites and the mtDNA, coupled with the results of the palaeodistribution modelling, supports the idea of long-term population stability and connectivity, thus providing key insights into the population dynamics and demography of this important species. (C) 2015 The Linnean Society of London
机译:尽管胶状浮游动物作为海洋生态系统的组成部分(无论是在生态上还是在社会经济上)都很重要,但有关水母种群持久性或连通性的信息知之甚少。在本研究中,我们结合了核微卫星标记和线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I(COI)基因的序列数据,确定了东北大西洋和地中海沿岸整体浮游水母夜蛾Pelagia noctiluca中种群遗传结构的水平和模式。我们的研究结果表明夜光体育中的高度连通性,几乎没有遗传变异的地理结构证据。根据微卫星数据,检测到大西洋和地中海种群略有差异,但没有发现线粒体DNA差异的证据,这可能是由于微卫星检测低水平遗传结构的能力更高。在mtDNA COI中观察到两组明显不同的基因型,这可能在更新世早期发生了分歧,但是没有地理结构的证据。末次冰盛期夜蛾的古生物分布模型(LGM; c。21 Kya)表明,该物种当前分布以南的大面积适宜生境区域,面积几乎没有减少。来自核微卫星和mtDNA的最小遗传分化的充分证据,加上古分布模型的结果,支持了长期种群稳定性和连通性的想法,从而提供了对该重要物种的种群动态和人口统计学的重要见识。 (C)2015伦敦林奈学会

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