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Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata)
Sea cucumbers are increasingly exploited for human consumption and for their curative properties, and many wild populations are now depleted or in danger of extinction. While aquaculture is seen as an alternative to fisheries and as a mean to restore wild populations, more knowledge is needed on the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28944037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3285 |
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author | Pirog, Agathe Gélin, Pauline Bédier, Alexandre Bianchetti, Grégoire Georget, Stéphane Frouin, Patrick Magalon, Hélène |
author_facet | Pirog, Agathe Gélin, Pauline Bédier, Alexandre Bianchetti, Grégoire Georget, Stéphane Frouin, Patrick Magalon, Hélène |
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description | Sea cucumbers are increasingly exploited for human consumption and for their curative properties, and many wild populations are now depleted or in danger of extinction. While aquaculture is seen as an alternative to fisheries and as a mean to restore wild populations, more knowledge is needed on their reproductive strategies to render this practice efficient, notably for fissiparous holothurians, which are some of the mobile animals able of asexual reproduction by transverse fission. Little information is available on their population genetic diversity and structure. Here, the clonal structure of populations of the fissiparous sea cucumber Stichopus chloronotus has been investigated using nine microsatellite loci and a random sampling, at different spatial (intra‐reef and inter‐reef) and temporal (inter‐season and inter‐year) scales. Our findings highlight the importance of asexual reproduction in maintaining these populations, and the prevalence of the “initial seedling recruitment” strategy (ISR), leading to a high stability of clonal composition over seasons and years. It also seemed that clonal propagation was limited to the reef scale (<10 km) while reefs were connected by sexual dispersal. This is the first time that clonal structure in sea cucumbers has been studied at such a fine scale, with a specific sampling strategy. It provides key findings on the genetic diversity and structure of fissiparous sea cucumbers, which will be useful for the management of wild populations and aquaculture. |
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spelling | pubmed-56069042017-09-24 Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) Pirog, Agathe Gélin, Pauline Bédier, Alexandre Bianchetti, Grégoire Georget, Stéphane Frouin, Patrick Magalon, Hélène Ecol Evol Original Research Sea cucumbers are increasingly exploited for human consumption and for their curative properties, and many wild populations are now depleted or in danger of extinction. While aquaculture is seen as an alternative to fisheries and as a mean to restore wild populations, more knowledge is needed on their reproductive strategies to render this practice efficient, notably for fissiparous holothurians, which are some of the mobile animals able of asexual reproduction by transverse fission. Little information is available on their population genetic diversity and structure. Here, the clonal structure of populations of the fissiparous sea cucumber Stichopus chloronotus has been investigated using nine microsatellite loci and a random sampling, at different spatial (intra‐reef and inter‐reef) and temporal (inter‐season and inter‐year) scales. Our findings highlight the importance of asexual reproduction in maintaining these populations, and the prevalence of the “initial seedling recruitment” strategy (ISR), leading to a high stability of clonal composition over seasons and years. It also seemed that clonal propagation was limited to the reef scale (<10 km) while reefs were connected by sexual dispersal. This is the first time that clonal structure in sea cucumbers has been studied at such a fine scale, with a specific sampling strategy. It provides key findings on the genetic diversity and structure of fissiparous sea cucumbers, which will be useful for the management of wild populations and aquaculture. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5606904/ /pubmed/28944037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3285 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Pirog, Agathe Gélin, Pauline Bédier, Alexandre Bianchetti, Grégoire Georget, Stéphane Frouin, Patrick Magalon, Hélène Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) |
title | Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) |
title_full | Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) |
title_fullStr | Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) |
title_full_unstemmed | Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) |
title_short | Clonal structure through space and time: High stability in the holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Echinodermata) |
title_sort | clonal structure through space and time: high stability in the holothurian stichopus chloronotus (echinodermata) |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28944037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3285 |
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