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High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks

The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a largely unresolved debate. Populations occurring along persistent low latitude ranges (rear-edge) are expected to retain high and unique genetic diversity. In contrast, currently less favourable enviro...

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Autores principales: Assis, Jorge, Castilho Coelho, Nelson, Alberto, Filipe, Valero, Myriam, Raimondi, Pete, Reed, Dan, Alvares Serrão, Ester
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3744244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068646
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author Assis, Jorge
Castilho Coelho, Nelson
Alberto, Filipe
Valero, Myriam
Raimondi, Pete
Reed, Dan
Alvares Serrão, Ester
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Alberto, Filipe
Valero, Myriam
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description The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a largely unresolved debate. Populations occurring along persistent low latitude ranges (rear-edge) are expected to retain high and unique genetic diversity. In contrast, currently less favourable environmental conditions limiting population size at such range-edges may have caused genetic erosion that prevails over past historical effects, with potential consequences on reducing future adaptive capacity. The present study provides an empirical test of whether population declines towards a peripheral range might be reflected on decreasing diversity and increasing population isolation and differentiation. We compare population genetic differentiation and diversity with trends in abundance along a latitudinal gradient towards the peripheral distribution range of Saccorhiza polyschides , a large brown seaweed that is the main structural species of kelp forests in SW Europe. Signatures of recent bottleneck events were also evaluated to determine whether the recently recorded distributional shifts had a negative influence on effective population size. Our findings show decreasing population density and increasing spatial fragmentation and local extinctions towards the southern edge. Genetic data revealed two well supported groups with a central contact zone. As predicted, higher differentiation and signs of bottlenecks were found at the southern edge region. However, a decrease in genetic diversity associated with this pattern was not verified. Surprisingly, genetic diversity increased towards the edge despite bottlenecks and much lower densities, suggesting that extinctions and recolonizations have not strongly reduced diversity or that diversity might have been even higher there in the past, a process of shifting genetic baselines.
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spelling pubmed-37442442013-08-21 High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks Assis, Jorge Castilho Coelho, Nelson Alberto, Filipe Valero, Myriam Raimondi, Pete Reed, Dan Alvares Serrão, Ester PLoS One Research Article The genetic consequences of living on the edge of distributional ranges have been the subject of a largely unresolved debate. Populations occurring along persistent low latitude ranges (rear-edge) are expected to retain high and unique genetic diversity. In contrast, currently less favourable environmental conditions limiting population size at such range-edges may have caused genetic erosion that prevails over past historical effects, with potential consequences on reducing future adaptive capacity. The present study provides an empirical test of whether population declines towards a peripheral range might be reflected on decreasing diversity and increasing population isolation and differentiation. We compare population genetic differentiation and diversity with trends in abundance along a latitudinal gradient towards the peripheral distribution range of Saccorhiza polyschides , a large brown seaweed that is the main structural species of kelp forests in SW Europe. Signatures of recent bottleneck events were also evaluated to determine whether the recently recorded distributional shifts had a negative influence on effective population size. Our findings show decreasing population density and increasing spatial fragmentation and local extinctions towards the southern edge. Genetic data revealed two well supported groups with a central contact zone. As predicted, higher differentiation and signs of bottlenecks were found at the southern edge region. However, a decrease in genetic diversity associated with this pattern was not verified. Surprisingly, genetic diversity increased towards the edge despite bottlenecks and much lower densities, suggesting that extinctions and recolonizations have not strongly reduced diversity or that diversity might have been even higher there in the past, a process of shifting genetic baselines. Public Library of Science 2013-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3744244/ /pubmed/23967038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068646 Text en © 2013 Assis et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Castilho Coelho, Nelson
Alberto, Filipe
Valero, Myriam
Raimondi, Pete
Reed, Dan
Alvares Serrão, Ester
High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks
title High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks
title_full High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks
title_fullStr High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks
title_full_unstemmed High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks
title_short High and Distinct Range-Edge Genetic Diversity despite Local Bottlenecks
title_sort high and distinct range-edge genetic diversity despite local bottlenecks
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3744244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068646
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