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High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier

Understanding the role of dispersal and adaptation in the evolutionary history of marine species is essential for predicting their response to changing conditions. We analyzed patterns of genetic differentiation in the key tropical calcifying species of large benthic foraminifera Amphistegina lobife...

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Autores principales: Prazeres, Martina, Morard, Raphaël, Roberts, T. Edward, Doo, Steve S., Jompa, Jamaluddin, Schmidt, Christiane, Stuhr, Marleen, Renema, Willem, Kucera, Michal
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7319125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32607205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6335
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author Prazeres, Martina
Morard, Raphaël
Roberts, T. Edward
Doo, Steve S.
Jompa, Jamaluddin
Schmidt, Christiane
Stuhr, Marleen
Renema, Willem
Kucera, Michal
author_facet Prazeres, Martina
Morard, Raphaël
Roberts, T. Edward
Doo, Steve S.
Jompa, Jamaluddin
Schmidt, Christiane
Stuhr, Marleen
Renema, Willem
Kucera, Michal
author_sort Prazeres, Martina
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description Understanding the role of dispersal and adaptation in the evolutionary history of marine species is essential for predicting their response to changing conditions. We analyzed patterns of genetic differentiation in the key tropical calcifying species of large benthic foraminifera Amphistegina lobifera to reveal the evolutionary processes responsible for its biogeographic distribution. We collected specimens from 16 sites encompassing the entire range of the species and analyzed hypervariable fragments of the 18S SSU rDNA marker. We identified six hierarchically organized genotypes with mutually exclusive distribution organized along a longitudinal gradient. The distribution is consistent with diversification occurring in the Indo‐West Pacific (IWP) followed by dispersal toward the periphery. This pattern can be explained by: (a) high dispersal capacity of the species, (b) habitat heterogeneity driving more recent differentiation in the IWP, and (c) ecological‐scale processes such as niche incumbency reinforcing patterns of genotype mutual exclusion. The dispersal potential of this species drives the ongoing range expansion into the Mediterranean Sea, indicating that A. lobifera is able to expand its distribution by tracking increases in temperature. The genetic structure reveals recent diversification and high rate of extinction in the evolutionary history of the clade suggesting a high turnover rate of the diversity at the cryptic level. This diversification dynamic combined with high dispersal potential, allowed the species to maintain a widespread distribution over periods of geological and climatic upheaval. These characteristics are likely to allow the species to modify its geographic range in response to ongoing global warming without requiring genetic differentiation.
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spelling pubmed-73191252020-06-29 High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier Prazeres, Martina Morard, Raphaël Roberts, T. Edward Doo, Steve S. Jompa, Jamaluddin Schmidt, Christiane Stuhr, Marleen Renema, Willem Kucera, Michal Ecol Evol Original Research Understanding the role of dispersal and adaptation in the evolutionary history of marine species is essential for predicting their response to changing conditions. We analyzed patterns of genetic differentiation in the key tropical calcifying species of large benthic foraminifera Amphistegina lobifera to reveal the evolutionary processes responsible for its biogeographic distribution. We collected specimens from 16 sites encompassing the entire range of the species and analyzed hypervariable fragments of the 18S SSU rDNA marker. We identified six hierarchically organized genotypes with mutually exclusive distribution organized along a longitudinal gradient. The distribution is consistent with diversification occurring in the Indo‐West Pacific (IWP) followed by dispersal toward the periphery. This pattern can be explained by: (a) high dispersal capacity of the species, (b) habitat heterogeneity driving more recent differentiation in the IWP, and (c) ecological‐scale processes such as niche incumbency reinforcing patterns of genotype mutual exclusion. The dispersal potential of this species drives the ongoing range expansion into the Mediterranean Sea, indicating that A. lobifera is able to expand its distribution by tracking increases in temperature. The genetic structure reveals recent diversification and high rate of extinction in the evolutionary history of the clade suggesting a high turnover rate of the diversity at the cryptic level. This diversification dynamic combined with high dispersal potential, allowed the species to maintain a widespread distribution over periods of geological and climatic upheaval. These characteristics are likely to allow the species to modify its geographic range in response to ongoing global warming without requiring genetic differentiation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7319125/ /pubmed/32607205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6335 Text en © 2020 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
Prazeres, Martina
Morard, Raphaël
Roberts, T. Edward
Doo, Steve S.
Jompa, Jamaluddin
Schmidt, Christiane
Stuhr, Marleen
Renema, Willem
Kucera, Michal
High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
title High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
title_full High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
title_fullStr High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
title_full_unstemmed High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
title_short High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
title_sort high dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef‐dwelling calcifier
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7319125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32607205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6335
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