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Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters

Migratory movements in response to seasonal resources often influence population structure and dynamics. Yet in mobile marine predators, population genetic consequences of such repetitious behaviour remain inaccessible without comprehensive sampling strategies. Temporal genetic sampling of seasonall...

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Autores principales: Lieber, Lilian, Hall, Graham, Hall, Jackie, Berrow, Simon, Johnston, Emmett, Gubili, Chrysoula, Sarginson, Jane, Francis, Malcolm, Duffy, Clinton, Wintner, Sabine P., Doherty, Philip D., Godley, Brendan J., Hawkes, Lucy A., Witt, Matthew J., Henderson, Suzanne M., de Sabata, Eleonora, Shivji, Mahmood S., Dawson, Deborah A., Sims, David W., Jones, Catherine S., Noble, Leslie R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6997447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32015388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58086-4
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author Lieber, Lilian
Hall, Graham
Hall, Jackie
Berrow, Simon
Johnston, Emmett
Gubili, Chrysoula
Sarginson, Jane
Francis, Malcolm
Duffy, Clinton
Wintner, Sabine P.
Doherty, Philip D.
Godley, Brendan J.
Hawkes, Lucy A.
Witt, Matthew J.
Henderson, Suzanne M.
de Sabata, Eleonora
Shivji, Mahmood S.
Dawson, Deborah A.
Sims, David W.
Jones, Catherine S.
Noble, Leslie R.
author_facet Lieber, Lilian
Hall, Graham
Hall, Jackie
Berrow, Simon
Johnston, Emmett
Gubili, Chrysoula
Sarginson, Jane
Francis, Malcolm
Duffy, Clinton
Wintner, Sabine P.
Doherty, Philip D.
Godley, Brendan J.
Hawkes, Lucy A.
Witt, Matthew J.
Henderson, Suzanne M.
de Sabata, Eleonora
Shivji, Mahmood S.
Dawson, Deborah A.
Sims, David W.
Jones, Catherine S.
Noble, Leslie R.
author_sort Lieber, Lilian
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description Migratory movements in response to seasonal resources often influence population structure and dynamics. Yet in mobile marine predators, population genetic consequences of such repetitious behaviour remain inaccessible without comprehensive sampling strategies. Temporal genetic sampling of seasonally recurring aggregations of planktivorous basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, in the Northeast Atlantic (NEA) affords an opportunity to resolve individual re-encounters at key sites with population connectivity and patterns of relatedness. Genetic tagging (19 microsatellites) revealed 18% of re-sampled individuals in the NEA demonstrated inter/multi-annual site-specific re-encounters. High genetic connectivity and migration between aggregation sites indicate the Irish Sea as an important movement corridor, with a contemporary effective population estimate (N(e)) of 382 (CI = 241–830). We contrast the prevailing view of high gene flow across oceanic regions with evidence of population structure within the NEA, with early-season sharks off southwest Ireland possibly representing genetically distinct migrants. Finally, we found basking sharks surfacing together in the NEA are on average more related than expected by chance, suggesting a genetic consequence of, or a potential mechanism maintaining, site-specific re-encounters. Long-term temporal genetic monitoring is paramount in determining future viability of cosmopolitan marine species, identifying genetic units for conservation management, and for understanding aggregation structure and dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-69974472020-02-10 Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters Lieber, Lilian Hall, Graham Hall, Jackie Berrow, Simon Johnston, Emmett Gubili, Chrysoula Sarginson, Jane Francis, Malcolm Duffy, Clinton Wintner, Sabine P. Doherty, Philip D. Godley, Brendan J. Hawkes, Lucy A. Witt, Matthew J. Henderson, Suzanne M. de Sabata, Eleonora Shivji, Mahmood S. Dawson, Deborah A. Sims, David W. Jones, Catherine S. Noble, Leslie R. Sci Rep Article Migratory movements in response to seasonal resources often influence population structure and dynamics. Yet in mobile marine predators, population genetic consequences of such repetitious behaviour remain inaccessible without comprehensive sampling strategies. Temporal genetic sampling of seasonally recurring aggregations of planktivorous basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, in the Northeast Atlantic (NEA) affords an opportunity to resolve individual re-encounters at key sites with population connectivity and patterns of relatedness. Genetic tagging (19 microsatellites) revealed 18% of re-sampled individuals in the NEA demonstrated inter/multi-annual site-specific re-encounters. High genetic connectivity and migration between aggregation sites indicate the Irish Sea as an important movement corridor, with a contemporary effective population estimate (N(e)) of 382 (CI = 241–830). We contrast the prevailing view of high gene flow across oceanic regions with evidence of population structure within the NEA, with early-season sharks off southwest Ireland possibly representing genetically distinct migrants. Finally, we found basking sharks surfacing together in the NEA are on average more related than expected by chance, suggesting a genetic consequence of, or a potential mechanism maintaining, site-specific re-encounters. Long-term temporal genetic monitoring is paramount in determining future viability of cosmopolitan marine species, identifying genetic units for conservation management, and for understanding aggregation structure and dynamics. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6997447/ /pubmed/32015388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58086-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Lieber, Lilian
Hall, Graham
Hall, Jackie
Berrow, Simon
Johnston, Emmett
Gubili, Chrysoula
Sarginson, Jane
Francis, Malcolm
Duffy, Clinton
Wintner, Sabine P.
Doherty, Philip D.
Godley, Brendan J.
Hawkes, Lucy A.
Witt, Matthew J.
Henderson, Suzanne M.
de Sabata, Eleonora
Shivji, Mahmood S.
Dawson, Deborah A.
Sims, David W.
Jones, Catherine S.
Noble, Leslie R.
Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
title Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
title_full Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
title_short Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
title_sort spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6997447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32015388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58086-4
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