A legacy of contrasting spatial genetic structure on either side of the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition zone in a marine protist
Lowe, C. D., Martin, L. E., Montagnes, D. J. S., & Watts, P. (2012). A legacy of contrasting spatial genetic structure on either side of the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition zone in a marine protist. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of The United States of America, 109(51), 20998-21003. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1214398110
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2012Discipline
Ekologia ja evoluutiobiologiaEvoluutiotutkimus (huippuyksikkö)Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyCentre of Excellence in Evolutionary ResearchCopyright
© the Authors & National Academy of Sciences, 2012.
The mechanisms that underpin the varied spatial genetic structures
exhibited by free-living marine microorganisms remain
controversial, with most studies emphasizing a high dispersal
capability that should redistribute genetic diversity in contrast to
most macroorganisms whose populations often retain a genetic
signature of demographic response to historic climate fluctuations.
We quantified the European phylogeographic structure of the
marine flagellate Oxyrrhis marina and found a marked difference
in spatial genetic structure, population demography, and genetic
diversity between the northwest Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea
that reflects the persistent separation of these regions as well as
context-dependent population responses to contrasting environments.
We found similar geographic variation in the level of genetic
diversity in the sister species Oxyrrhis maritima. Because the capacity
for wide dispersal is not always realized, historic genetic
footprints of range expansion and contraction persist in contemporary
populations of marine microbes, as they do in larger species.
Indeed, the well-described genetic effects of climatic variation on
macroorganisms provide clear, testable hypotheses about the processes
that drive genetic divergence in marine microbes and thus
about the response to future environmental change.
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