Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations

Abstract The Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus is one of the most threatened marine mammals, with only 600–700 individuals restricted to three populations off the coast of Western Sahara and Madeira (North Atlantic) and between Greece and Turkey (eastern Mediterranean). Its original range wa...

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Published in:Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Main Authors: Rey-Iglesia, Alba, Gaubert, Philippe, Espregueira Themudo, Gonçalo, Pires, Rosa, de la Fuente, Constanza, Freitas, Luís, Aguilar, Alex, Borrell, Asunción, Krakhmalnaya, Tatiana, Vasconcelos, Raquel, Campos, Paula F
Other Authors: Strategic Funding, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, European Regional Development Fund, Scientific Employment Stimulus Initiative, Norma Transitória, Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2020
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa084
https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-pdf/191/4/1147/49597461/zlaa084.pdf
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa084 2024-09-15T18:22:31+00:00 Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations Rey-Iglesia, Alba Gaubert, Philippe Espregueira Themudo, Gonçalo Pires, Rosa de la Fuente, Constanza Freitas, Luís Aguilar, Alex Borrell, Asunción Krakhmalnaya, Tatiana Vasconcelos, Raquel Campos, Paula F Strategic Funding Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia European Regional Development Fund Scientific Employment Stimulus Initiative Norma Transitória Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa084 https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-pdf/191/4/1147/49597461/zlaa084.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society volume 191, issue 4, page 1147-1159 ISSN 0024-4082 1096-3642 journal-article 2020 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa084 2024-07-29T04:21:52Z Abstract The Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus is one of the most threatened marine mammals, with only 600–700 individuals restricted to three populations off the coast of Western Sahara and Madeira (North Atlantic) and between Greece and Turkey (eastern Mediterranean). Its original range was from the Black Sea (eastern Mediterranean) to Gambia (western African coast), but was drastically reduced by commercial hunting and human persecution since the early stages of marine exploitation. We here analyse 42 mitogenomes of Mediterranean monk seals, from across their present and historical geographic ranges to assess the species population dynamics over time. Our data show a decrease in genetic diversity in the last 200 years. Extant individuals presented an almost four-fold reduction in genetic diversity when compared to historical specimens. We also detect, for the first time, a clear segregation between the two North Atlantic populations, Madeira and Cabo Blanco, regardless of their geographical proximity. Moreover, we show the presence of historical gene-flow between the two water basins, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and the presence of at least one extinct maternal lineage in the Mediterranean. Our work demonstrates the advantages of using full mitogenomes in phylogeographic and conservation genomic studies of threatened species. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Oxford University Press Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 191 4 1147 1159
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description Abstract The Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus is one of the most threatened marine mammals, with only 600–700 individuals restricted to three populations off the coast of Western Sahara and Madeira (North Atlantic) and between Greece and Turkey (eastern Mediterranean). Its original range was from the Black Sea (eastern Mediterranean) to Gambia (western African coast), but was drastically reduced by commercial hunting and human persecution since the early stages of marine exploitation. We here analyse 42 mitogenomes of Mediterranean monk seals, from across their present and historical geographic ranges to assess the species population dynamics over time. Our data show a decrease in genetic diversity in the last 200 years. Extant individuals presented an almost four-fold reduction in genetic diversity when compared to historical specimens. We also detect, for the first time, a clear segregation between the two North Atlantic populations, Madeira and Cabo Blanco, regardless of their geographical proximity. Moreover, we show the presence of historical gene-flow between the two water basins, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and the presence of at least one extinct maternal lineage in the Mediterranean. Our work demonstrates the advantages of using full mitogenomes in phylogeographic and conservation genomic studies of threatened species.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
European Regional Development Fund
Scientific Employment Stimulus Initiative
Norma Transitória
Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco
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author Rey-Iglesia, Alba
Gaubert, Philippe
Espregueira Themudo, Gonçalo
Pires, Rosa
de la Fuente, Constanza
Freitas, Luís
Aguilar, Alex
Borrell, Asunción
Krakhmalnaya, Tatiana
Vasconcelos, Raquel
Campos, Paula F
spellingShingle Rey-Iglesia, Alba
Gaubert, Philippe
Espregueira Themudo, Gonçalo
Pires, Rosa
de la Fuente, Constanza
Freitas, Luís
Aguilar, Alex
Borrell, Asunción
Krakhmalnaya, Tatiana
Vasconcelos, Raquel
Campos, Paula F
Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
author_facet Rey-Iglesia, Alba
Gaubert, Philippe
Espregueira Themudo, Gonçalo
Pires, Rosa
de la Fuente, Constanza
Freitas, Luís
Aguilar, Alex
Borrell, Asunción
Krakhmalnaya, Tatiana
Vasconcelos, Raquel
Campos, Paula F
author_sort Rey-Iglesia, Alba
title Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
title_short Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
title_full Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
title_fullStr Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
title_full_unstemmed Mitogenomics of the endangered Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between Atlantic and eastern Mediterranean populations
title_sort mitogenomics of the endangered mediterranean monk seal ( monachus monachus) reveals dramatic loss of diversity and supports historical gene-flow between atlantic and eastern mediterranean populations
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