Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula

Abstract Aim Pleuragramma antarctica is an Antarctic notothenioid fish with a pelagic life‐cycle. It plays a major trophic role in coastal Antarctic waters as a predator of krill and as prey for penguins and seals. A previous study, using mt DNA to investigate Pleuragramma population structure at mu...

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Published in:Journal of Biogeography
Main Authors: Agostini, Cecilia, Patarnello, Tomaso, Ashford, Julian R., Torres, Joseph J., Zane, Lorenzo, Papetti, Chiara
Other Authors: Crame, Alistair, National Program for Antarctic Research, NSF
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Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jbi.12497 2024-09-15T17:42:44+00:00 Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula Agostini, Cecilia Patarnello, Tomaso Ashford, Julian R. Torres, Joseph J. Zane, Lorenzo Papetti, Chiara Crame, Alistair National Program for Antarctic Research NSF 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12497 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjbi.12497 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jbi.12497 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Biogeography volume 42, issue 6, page 1103-1113 ISSN 0305-0270 1365-2699 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12497 2024-08-09T04:30:25Z Abstract Aim Pleuragramma antarctica is an Antarctic notothenioid fish with a pelagic life‐cycle. It plays a major trophic role in coastal Antarctic waters as a predator of krill and as prey for penguins and seals. A previous study, using mt DNA to investigate Pleuragramma population structure at multiple Antarctic sites was unable to discriminate between hypotheses of panmixia, with occasional fluctuations of allelic frequencies, and population structure. The aim of the present study was to investigate the population structure of P. antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula ( AP ) shelf by microsatellite genotyping. Location Four areas along the AP shelf: Charcot Island, Marguerite Bay, Joinville Island and the Larsen Ice Shelf. Methods A total of 562 individuals from nine population samples were genotyped at 16 expressed sequence tag (EST)‐linked microsatellites. Genetic variability, Hardy–Weinberg probabilities and F ‐statistics were calculated, and a hierarchical analysis of molecular variance was carried out. A Bayesian method was applied to estimate the migration rates between geographical localities. Results We found one genetically homogeneous population with no interannual variability in the south‐western AP and one off the northern tip of the AP . Significant differences were recorded between the two geographical regions, which also differed from the eastern AP . The extent of differentiation changed between years and significant genetic differentiation was found between clusters of individuals of different length modes collected at Joinville Island in 2010. Bayesian analysis suggested weak gene flow along the western AP , with a prevailing direction from north to south, following the anticlockwise‐flowing Coastal Current. Main conclusions Population genetic structure can be detected in AP shelf samples of P. antarctica . Thus, even in this area characterized by strong oceanographic currents, genetic mixing is not complete. Temporal fluctuations of allelic frequencies and genetic differentiation between ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Charcot Island Ice Shelf Joinville Island Larsen Ice Shelf Wiley Online Library Journal of Biogeography 42 6 1103 1113
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description Abstract Aim Pleuragramma antarctica is an Antarctic notothenioid fish with a pelagic life‐cycle. It plays a major trophic role in coastal Antarctic waters as a predator of krill and as prey for penguins and seals. A previous study, using mt DNA to investigate Pleuragramma population structure at multiple Antarctic sites was unable to discriminate between hypotheses of panmixia, with occasional fluctuations of allelic frequencies, and population structure. The aim of the present study was to investigate the population structure of P. antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula ( AP ) shelf by microsatellite genotyping. Location Four areas along the AP shelf: Charcot Island, Marguerite Bay, Joinville Island and the Larsen Ice Shelf. Methods A total of 562 individuals from nine population samples were genotyped at 16 expressed sequence tag (EST)‐linked microsatellites. Genetic variability, Hardy–Weinberg probabilities and F ‐statistics were calculated, and a hierarchical analysis of molecular variance was carried out. A Bayesian method was applied to estimate the migration rates between geographical localities. Results We found one genetically homogeneous population with no interannual variability in the south‐western AP and one off the northern tip of the AP . Significant differences were recorded between the two geographical regions, which also differed from the eastern AP . The extent of differentiation changed between years and significant genetic differentiation was found between clusters of individuals of different length modes collected at Joinville Island in 2010. Bayesian analysis suggested weak gene flow along the western AP , with a prevailing direction from north to south, following the anticlockwise‐flowing Coastal Current. Main conclusions Population genetic structure can be detected in AP shelf samples of P. antarctica . Thus, even in this area characterized by strong oceanographic currents, genetic mixing is not complete. Temporal fluctuations of allelic frequencies and genetic differentiation between ...
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author Agostini, Cecilia
Patarnello, Tomaso
Ashford, Julian R.
Torres, Joseph J.
Zane, Lorenzo
Papetti, Chiara
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Patarnello, Tomaso
Ashford, Julian R.
Torres, Joseph J.
Zane, Lorenzo
Papetti, Chiara
Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula
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Patarnello, Tomaso
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title Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Genetic differentiation in the ice‐dependent fish Pleuragramma antarctica along the Antarctic Peninsula
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