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Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea

The sustained exploitation of marine populations requires an understanding of a species' adaptive seascape so that populations can track environmental changes from short- and long-term climate cycles and from human development. The analysis of the distributions of genetic markers among populati...

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Autores principales: Ruggeri, Paolo, Splendiani, Andrea, Occhipinti, Giulia, Fioravanti, Tatiana, Santojanni, Alberto, Leonori, Iole, De Felice, Andrea, Arneri, Enrico, Procaccini, Gabriele, Catanese, Gaetano, Tičina, Vjekoslav, Bonanno, Angelo, Nisi Cerioni, Paola, Giovannotti, Massimo, Grant, William Stewart, Caputo Barucchi, Vincenzo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4830579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27074008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153061
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author Ruggeri, Paolo
Splendiani, Andrea
Occhipinti, Giulia
Fioravanti, Tatiana
Santojanni, Alberto
Leonori, Iole
De Felice, Andrea
Arneri, Enrico
Procaccini, Gabriele
Catanese, Gaetano
Tičina, Vjekoslav
Bonanno, Angelo
Nisi Cerioni, Paola
Giovannotti, Massimo
Grant, William Stewart
Caputo Barucchi, Vincenzo
author_facet Ruggeri, Paolo
Splendiani, Andrea
Occhipinti, Giulia
Fioravanti, Tatiana
Santojanni, Alberto
Leonori, Iole
De Felice, Andrea
Arneri, Enrico
Procaccini, Gabriele
Catanese, Gaetano
Tičina, Vjekoslav
Bonanno, Angelo
Nisi Cerioni, Paola
Giovannotti, Massimo
Grant, William Stewart
Caputo Barucchi, Vincenzo
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description The sustained exploitation of marine populations requires an understanding of a species' adaptive seascape so that populations can track environmental changes from short- and long-term climate cycles and from human development. The analysis of the distributions of genetic markers among populations, together with correlates of life-history and environmental variability, can provide insights into the extent of adaptive variation. Here, we examined genetic variability among populations of mature European anchovies (n = 531) in the Adriatic (13 samples) and Tyrrhenian seas (2 samples) with neutral and putative non-neutral microsatellite loci. These genetic markers failed to confirm the occurrence of two anchovy species in the Adriatic Sea, as previously postulated. However, we found fine-scale population structure in the Adriatic, especially in northern areas, that was associated with four of the 13 environmental variables tested. Geographic gradients in sea temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen appear to drive adaptive differences in spawning time and early larval development among populations. Resolving adaptive seascapes in Adriatic anchovies provides a means to understand mechanisms underpinning local adaptation and a basis for optimizing exploitation strategies for sustainable harvests.
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spelling pubmed-48305792016-04-22 Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea Ruggeri, Paolo Splendiani, Andrea Occhipinti, Giulia Fioravanti, Tatiana Santojanni, Alberto Leonori, Iole De Felice, Andrea Arneri, Enrico Procaccini, Gabriele Catanese, Gaetano Tičina, Vjekoslav Bonanno, Angelo Nisi Cerioni, Paola Giovannotti, Massimo Grant, William Stewart Caputo Barucchi, Vincenzo PLoS One Research Article The sustained exploitation of marine populations requires an understanding of a species' adaptive seascape so that populations can track environmental changes from short- and long-term climate cycles and from human development. The analysis of the distributions of genetic markers among populations, together with correlates of life-history and environmental variability, can provide insights into the extent of adaptive variation. Here, we examined genetic variability among populations of mature European anchovies (n = 531) in the Adriatic (13 samples) and Tyrrhenian seas (2 samples) with neutral and putative non-neutral microsatellite loci. These genetic markers failed to confirm the occurrence of two anchovy species in the Adriatic Sea, as previously postulated. However, we found fine-scale population structure in the Adriatic, especially in northern areas, that was associated with four of the 13 environmental variables tested. Geographic gradients in sea temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen appear to drive adaptive differences in spawning time and early larval development among populations. Resolving adaptive seascapes in Adriatic anchovies provides a means to understand mechanisms underpinning local adaptation and a basis for optimizing exploitation strategies for sustainable harvests. Public Library of Science 2016-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4830579/ /pubmed/27074008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153061 Text en © 2016 Ruggeri 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ruggeri, Paolo
Splendiani, Andrea
Occhipinti, Giulia
Fioravanti, Tatiana
Santojanni, Alberto
Leonori, Iole
De Felice, Andrea
Arneri, Enrico
Procaccini, Gabriele
Catanese, Gaetano
Tičina, Vjekoslav
Bonanno, Angelo
Nisi Cerioni, Paola
Giovannotti, Massimo
Grant, William Stewart
Caputo Barucchi, Vincenzo
Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea
title Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea
title_full Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea
title_fullStr Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea
title_short Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea
title_sort biocomplexity in populations of european anchovy in the adriatic sea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4830579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27074008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153061
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