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Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat
Geographic distance, different living habitats or Pleistocene climatic oscillations have frequently been found to shape population genetic structure in many species. The genetic structure of Schizothorax nukiangensis, a high altitude, valuable fish species, which is distributed throughout the Nujian...
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author | Chen, Weitao Du, Kang He, Shunping |
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description | Geographic distance, different living habitats or Pleistocene climatic oscillations have frequently been found to shape population genetic structure in many species. The genetic structure of Schizothorax nukiangensis, a high altitude, valuable fish species, which is distributed throughout the Nujiang River, was investigated by mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis. The cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), cytochrome b (cytb), and the mitochondrial control region (MCR) of S. nukiangensis were concatenated for examination of population structure and demographic history. The concatenated data set (2405 bp) implied a pronounced genetic population structure (overall F(ST) = 0.149) and defined two population units. Strong differentiation was detected between the Sanjiangkou (SJK) population and other populations due to environmental heterogeneity, dispersal ability, and/or glacial cycles. Additional DNA sequencing of the nuclear RAG2 gene also examined significant differentiation between two units and between SJK and the upstream populations (U-unit). Recent expansion events suggest that S. nukiangensis may have undergone a rapid increase during warm interglacial periods. Surprisingly, S. nukiangensis appears to have undergone an obvious expansion during the last glaciations (LG) for cold hardiness and a sharp contraction from 1.5 ka to the present. However, two population units exhibited different reflections during the LG, which might be closely related to their living habitats and cold hardiness. A clear pattern of isolation by distance was detected in S. nukiangensis due to feeding habits, limited dispersal ability, and/or philopatry. It is vitally important that more attention be given to S. nukiangensis due to low genetic diversity, lack of gene flow, and recent population contraction. |
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spelling | pubmed-43389802015-03-06 Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat Chen, Weitao Du, Kang He, Shunping Ecol Evol Original Research Geographic distance, different living habitats or Pleistocene climatic oscillations have frequently been found to shape population genetic structure in many species. The genetic structure of Schizothorax nukiangensis, a high altitude, valuable fish species, which is distributed throughout the Nujiang River, was investigated by mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis. The cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), cytochrome b (cytb), and the mitochondrial control region (MCR) of S. nukiangensis were concatenated for examination of population structure and demographic history. The concatenated data set (2405 bp) implied a pronounced genetic population structure (overall F(ST) = 0.149) and defined two population units. Strong differentiation was detected between the Sanjiangkou (SJK) population and other populations due to environmental heterogeneity, dispersal ability, and/or glacial cycles. Additional DNA sequencing of the nuclear RAG2 gene also examined significant differentiation between two units and between SJK and the upstream populations (U-unit). Recent expansion events suggest that S. nukiangensis may have undergone a rapid increase during warm interglacial periods. Surprisingly, S. nukiangensis appears to have undergone an obvious expansion during the last glaciations (LG) for cold hardiness and a sharp contraction from 1.5 ka to the present. However, two population units exhibited different reflections during the LG, which might be closely related to their living habitats and cold hardiness. A clear pattern of isolation by distance was detected in S. nukiangensis due to feeding habits, limited dispersal ability, and/or philopatry. It is vitally important that more attention be given to S. nukiangensis due to low genetic diversity, lack of gene flow, and recent population contraction. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-02 2015-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4338980/ /pubmed/25750724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1413 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Chen, Weitao Du, Kang He, Shunping Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
title | Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
title_full | Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
title_fullStr | Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
title_short | Genetic structure and historical demography of Schizothorax nukiangensis (Cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
title_sort | genetic structure and historical demography of schizothorax nukiangensis (cyprinidae) in continuous habitat |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25750724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1413 |
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