Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus

Abstract The number and location of Arctic glacial refugia utilized by taxa during the Pleistocene are continuing uncertainties in Holarctic phylogeography. Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus ) are widely distributed in freshwaters from the eastern side of Hudson Bay (Canada) west to central Asia....

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Published in:Molecular Ecology
Main Authors: Stamford, M.D., Taylor, E.B.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2004
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02174.x 2024-06-23T07:48:59+00:00 Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus Stamford, M.D. Taylor, E.B. 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02174.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-294X.2004.02174.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2004.02174.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Molecular Ecology volume 13, issue 6, page 1533-1549 ISSN 0962-1083 1365-294X journal-article 2004 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02174.x 2024-06-13T04:21:09Z Abstract The number and location of Arctic glacial refugia utilized by taxa during the Pleistocene are continuing uncertainties in Holarctic phylogeography. Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus ) are widely distributed in freshwaters from the eastern side of Hudson Bay (Canada) west to central Asia. We studied mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellite DNA variation in North American T. arcticus to test for genetic signatures of survival in, and postglacial dispersal from, multiple glacial refugia, and to assess their evolutionary affinities with Eurasian Thymallus . In samples from 32 localities, we resolved 12 mtDNA haplotypes belonging to three assemblages that differed from each other in sequence by between 0.75 and 2.13%: a ‘South Beringia’ lineage found from western Alaska to northern British Columbia, Canada; a ‘North Beringia’ lineage found on the north slope of Alaska, the lower Mackenzie River, and to eastern Saskatchewan; and a ‘Nahanni’ lineage confined to the Nahanni River area of the upper Mackenzie River drainage. Sequence analysis of a portion of the control region indicated monophyly of all North American T. arcticus and their probable origin from eastern Siberian T. arcticus at least 3 Mya. Arctic grayling sampled from 25 localities displayed low allelic diversity and expected heterozygosity ( H E ) across five microsatellite loci (means of 2.1 alleles and 0.27 H E , respectively) and there were declines in these measures of genetic diversity with distance eastward from the lower Yukon River Valley. Assemblages defined by mtDNA divergences were less apparent at microsatellite loci, but again the Nahanni lineage was the most distinctive. Analysis of molecular variance indicated that between 24% (microsatellite DNA) and 81% (mtDNA) of the variance was attributable to differences among South Beringia, North Beringia and Nahanni lineages. Our data suggest that extant North American Arctic grayling are more diverse phylogeographically than previously suspected and that they consist of at least ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic grayling Arctic Hudson Bay Mackenzie river north slope Thymallus arcticus Yukon river Alaska Beringia Yukon Wiley Online Library Arctic British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Hudson Hudson Bay Mackenzie River Yukon Molecular Ecology 13 6 1533 1549
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description Abstract The number and location of Arctic glacial refugia utilized by taxa during the Pleistocene are continuing uncertainties in Holarctic phylogeography. Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus ) are widely distributed in freshwaters from the eastern side of Hudson Bay (Canada) west to central Asia. We studied mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellite DNA variation in North American T. arcticus to test for genetic signatures of survival in, and postglacial dispersal from, multiple glacial refugia, and to assess their evolutionary affinities with Eurasian Thymallus . In samples from 32 localities, we resolved 12 mtDNA haplotypes belonging to three assemblages that differed from each other in sequence by between 0.75 and 2.13%: a ‘South Beringia’ lineage found from western Alaska to northern British Columbia, Canada; a ‘North Beringia’ lineage found on the north slope of Alaska, the lower Mackenzie River, and to eastern Saskatchewan; and a ‘Nahanni’ lineage confined to the Nahanni River area of the upper Mackenzie River drainage. Sequence analysis of a portion of the control region indicated monophyly of all North American T. arcticus and their probable origin from eastern Siberian T. arcticus at least 3 Mya. Arctic grayling sampled from 25 localities displayed low allelic diversity and expected heterozygosity ( H E ) across five microsatellite loci (means of 2.1 alleles and 0.27 H E , respectively) and there were declines in these measures of genetic diversity with distance eastward from the lower Yukon River Valley. Assemblages defined by mtDNA divergences were less apparent at microsatellite loci, but again the Nahanni lineage was the most distinctive. Analysis of molecular variance indicated that between 24% (microsatellite DNA) and 81% (mtDNA) of the variance was attributable to differences among South Beringia, North Beringia and Nahanni lineages. Our data suggest that extant North American Arctic grayling are more diverse phylogeographically than previously suspected and that they consist of at least ...
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Taylor, E.B.
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Taylor, E.B.
Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus
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Taylor, E.B.
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title Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus
title_short Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus
title_full Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus
title_fullStr Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographical lineages of Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus) in North America: divergence, origins and affinities with Eurasian Thymallus
title_sort phylogeographical lineages of arctic grayling ( thymallus arcticus) in north america: divergence, origins and affinities with eurasian thymallus
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