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To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex
SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Raja miraletus species complex exhibits high levels of morphological and ecological stasis along with the antipodean distribution in the Eastern Atlantic and Indian Oceans. We investigated genetic variability and differentiation between taxa and geographical populations by integr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339953/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37443937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132139 |
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author | Ferrari, Alice Crobe, Valentina Cannas, Rita Leslie, Rob W. Serena, Fabrizio Stagioni, Marco Costa, Filipe O. Golani, Daniel Hemida, Farid Zaera-Perez, Diana Sion, Letizia Carbonara, Pierluigi Fiorentino, Fabio Tinti, Fausto Cariani, Alessia |
author_facet | Ferrari, Alice Crobe, Valentina Cannas, Rita Leslie, Rob W. Serena, Fabrizio Stagioni, Marco Costa, Filipe O. Golani, Daniel Hemida, Farid Zaera-Perez, Diana Sion, Letizia Carbonara, Pierluigi Fiorentino, Fabio Tinti, Fausto Cariani, Alessia |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Raja miraletus species complex exhibits high levels of morphological and ecological stasis along with the antipodean distribution in the Eastern Atlantic and Indian Oceans. We investigated genetic variability and differentiation between taxa and geographical populations by integrating mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers. The extraordinary occurrence of at least five different sibling taxa in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea is documented, supporting cryptic speciation and stabilising selection. ABSTRACT: Despite a high species diversity, skates (Rajiformes) exhibit remarkably conservative morphology and ecology. Limited trait variations occur within and between species, and cryptic species have been reported among sister and non-sister taxa, suggesting that species complexes may be subject to stabilising selection. Three sibling species are currently recognised in the Raja miraletus complex: (i) R. miraletus occurring along the Portuguese and Mediterranean coasts, (ii) R. parva in the Central-Eastern Atlantic off West Africa and (iii) R. ocellifera in the Western Indian Ocean off South Africa. In the present study, the genetic variation at mitochondrial and nuclear markers was estimated in the species complex by analysing 323 individuals sampled across most of its geographical distribution area to test the hypothesis that restricted gene flow and genetic divergence within species reflect known climate and bio-oceanographic discontinuities. Our results support previous morphological studies and confirm the known taxonomic boundaries of the three recognised species. In addition, we identified multiple weakly differentiated clades in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean, at least two additional cryptic taxa off Senegal and Angola, a pronounced differentiation of ancient South African clades. The hidden genetic structure presented here may represent a valuable support to species’ conservation action plans. |
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spelling | pubmed-103399532023-07-14 To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex Ferrari, Alice Crobe, Valentina Cannas, Rita Leslie, Rob W. Serena, Fabrizio Stagioni, Marco Costa, Filipe O. Golani, Daniel Hemida, Farid Zaera-Perez, Diana Sion, Letizia Carbonara, Pierluigi Fiorentino, Fabio Tinti, Fausto Cariani, Alessia Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Raja miraletus species complex exhibits high levels of morphological and ecological stasis along with the antipodean distribution in the Eastern Atlantic and Indian Oceans. We investigated genetic variability and differentiation between taxa and geographical populations by integrating mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers. The extraordinary occurrence of at least five different sibling taxa in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea is documented, supporting cryptic speciation and stabilising selection. ABSTRACT: Despite a high species diversity, skates (Rajiformes) exhibit remarkably conservative morphology and ecology. Limited trait variations occur within and between species, and cryptic species have been reported among sister and non-sister taxa, suggesting that species complexes may be subject to stabilising selection. Three sibling species are currently recognised in the Raja miraletus complex: (i) R. miraletus occurring along the Portuguese and Mediterranean coasts, (ii) R. parva in the Central-Eastern Atlantic off West Africa and (iii) R. ocellifera in the Western Indian Ocean off South Africa. In the present study, the genetic variation at mitochondrial and nuclear markers was estimated in the species complex by analysing 323 individuals sampled across most of its geographical distribution area to test the hypothesis that restricted gene flow and genetic divergence within species reflect known climate and bio-oceanographic discontinuities. Our results support previous morphological studies and confirm the known taxonomic boundaries of the three recognised species. In addition, we identified multiple weakly differentiated clades in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean, at least two additional cryptic taxa off Senegal and Angola, a pronounced differentiation of ancient South African clades. The hidden genetic structure presented here may represent a valuable support to species’ conservation action plans. MDPI 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10339953/ /pubmed/37443937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132139 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ferrari, Alice Crobe, Valentina Cannas, Rita Leslie, Rob W. Serena, Fabrizio Stagioni, Marco Costa, Filipe O. Golani, Daniel Hemida, Farid Zaera-Perez, Diana Sion, Letizia Carbonara, Pierluigi Fiorentino, Fabio Tinti, Fausto Cariani, Alessia To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex |
title | To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex |
title_full | To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex |
title_fullStr | To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex |
title_full_unstemmed | To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex |
title_short | To Be, or Not to Be: That Is the Hamletic Question of Cryptic Evolution in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Raja miraletus Species Complex |
title_sort | to be, or not to be: that is the hamletic question of cryptic evolution in the eastern atlantic and mediterranean raja miraletus species complex |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339953/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37443937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132139 |
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