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Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea

Nonindigenous species pose a major threat for coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Risk management requires genetic information to establish appropriate management units and infer introduction and dispersal routes. We investigated one of the most successful marine invaders, the ctenophore Mnemiopsis le...

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Autores principales: Verwimp, Christophe, Vansteenbrugge, Lies, Derycke, Sofie, Kerkhove, Thomas, Muylle, Hilde, Honnay, Olivier, Ruttink, Tom, Roldán‐Ruiz, Isabel, Hostens, Kris
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6972810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31988713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5468
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author Verwimp, Christophe
Vansteenbrugge, Lies
Derycke, Sofie
Kerkhove, Thomas
Muylle, Hilde
Honnay, Olivier
Ruttink, Tom
Roldán‐Ruiz, Isabel
Hostens, Kris
author_facet Verwimp, Christophe
Vansteenbrugge, Lies
Derycke, Sofie
Kerkhove, Thomas
Muylle, Hilde
Honnay, Olivier
Ruttink, Tom
Roldán‐Ruiz, Isabel
Hostens, Kris
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description Nonindigenous species pose a major threat for coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Risk management requires genetic information to establish appropriate management units and infer introduction and dispersal routes. We investigated one of the most successful marine invaders, the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi, and used genotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) to explore the spatial population structure in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea. We analyzed 140 specimens collected in different environments, including coastal and estuarine areas, and ports along the coast. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were called in approximately 40 k GBS loci. Population structure based on the neutral SNP panel was significant (F (ST) .02; p < .01), and a distinct genetic cluster was identified in a port along the Belgian coast (Ostend port; pairwise F (ST) .02–.04; p < .01). Remarkably, no population structure was detected between geographically distant regions in the North Sea (the Southern part of the North Sea vs. the Kattegat/Skagerrak region), which indicates substantial gene flow at this geographical scale and recent population expansion of nonindigenous M. leidyi. Additionally, seven specimens collected at one location in the indigenous range (Chesapeake Bay, USA) were highly differentiated from the North Sea populations (pairwise F (ST) .36–.39; p < .01). This study demonstrates the utility of GBS to investigate fine‐scale population structure of gelatinous zooplankton species and shows high population connectivity among nonindigenous populations of this recently introduced species in the North Sea. OPEN RESEARCH BADGES: [Image: see text] This article has earned an Open Data Badge for making publicly available the digitally‐shareable data necessary to reproduce the reported results. The data is available at: The DNA sequences generated for this study are deposited in the NCBI sequence read archive under SRA accession numbers SRR6950721–SRR6950884, and will be made publically available upon publication of this manuscript.
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spelling pubmed-69728102020-01-27 Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea Verwimp, Christophe Vansteenbrugge, Lies Derycke, Sofie Kerkhove, Thomas Muylle, Hilde Honnay, Olivier Ruttink, Tom Roldán‐Ruiz, Isabel Hostens, Kris Ecol Evol Original Research Nonindigenous species pose a major threat for coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Risk management requires genetic information to establish appropriate management units and infer introduction and dispersal routes. We investigated one of the most successful marine invaders, the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi, and used genotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) to explore the spatial population structure in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea. We analyzed 140 specimens collected in different environments, including coastal and estuarine areas, and ports along the coast. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were called in approximately 40 k GBS loci. Population structure based on the neutral SNP panel was significant (F (ST) .02; p < .01), and a distinct genetic cluster was identified in a port along the Belgian coast (Ostend port; pairwise F (ST) .02–.04; p < .01). Remarkably, no population structure was detected between geographically distant regions in the North Sea (the Southern part of the North Sea vs. the Kattegat/Skagerrak region), which indicates substantial gene flow at this geographical scale and recent population expansion of nonindigenous M. leidyi. Additionally, seven specimens collected at one location in the indigenous range (Chesapeake Bay, USA) were highly differentiated from the North Sea populations (pairwise F (ST) .36–.39; p < .01). This study demonstrates the utility of GBS to investigate fine‐scale population structure of gelatinous zooplankton species and shows high population connectivity among nonindigenous populations of this recently introduced species in the North Sea. OPEN RESEARCH BADGES: [Image: see text] This article has earned an Open Data Badge for making publicly available the digitally‐shareable data necessary to reproduce the reported results. The data is available at: The DNA sequences generated for this study are deposited in the NCBI sequence read archive under SRA accession numbers SRR6950721–SRR6950884, and will be made publically available upon publication of this manuscript. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6972810/ /pubmed/31988713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5468 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the 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
Verwimp, Christophe
Vansteenbrugge, Lies
Derycke, Sofie
Kerkhove, Thomas
Muylle, Hilde
Honnay, Olivier
Ruttink, Tom
Roldán‐Ruiz, Isabel
Hostens, Kris
Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea
title Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea
title_full Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea
title_fullStr Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea
title_full_unstemmed Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea
title_short Population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species Mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the North Sea
title_sort population genomic structure of the gelatinous zooplankton species mnemiopsis leidyi in its nonindigenous range in the north sea
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6972810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31988713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5468
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