Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins

Microsatellite data: Some null alleles were detected, with some individuals not amplifying at individual loci. Fertilisation data: After initial collection prior to sea ice breakout, all urchins collected post sea ice breakout had completed their spawning cycle, preventing repetition of the experime...

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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/population-genetics-east-sea-urchins/686891
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institution Open Polar
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op_collection_id ftands
language unknown
topic biota
oceans
SEA URCHINS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
ECHINODERMS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
genetics
ADS &gt
Automated DNA Sequencer
FIELD INVESTIGATION
FIELD SURVEYS
AMD
AMD/AU
CEOS
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
spellingShingle biota
oceans
SEA URCHINS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
ECHINODERMS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
genetics
ADS &gt
Automated DNA Sequencer
FIELD INVESTIGATION
FIELD SURVEYS
AMD
AMD/AU
CEOS
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins
topic_facet biota
oceans
SEA URCHINS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
ECHINODERMS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
genetics
ADS &gt
Automated DNA Sequencer
FIELD INVESTIGATION
FIELD SURVEYS
AMD
AMD/AU
CEOS
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
description Microsatellite data: Some null alleles were detected, with some individuals not amplifying at individual loci. Fertilisation data: After initial collection prior to sea ice breakout, all urchins collected post sea ice breakout had completed their spawning cycle, preventing repetition of the experiment. Collection dates: Casey Abatus samples: November 13, 2006 to December 14, 2006 Davis Abatus samples: January 27, 2010 to February 25, 2010 Casey Sterechinus samples: January 14, 2009 to January 29 2009 Davis Sterechinus samples: 29 Between November 12, 2009 and February 22, 2010 Population connectivity and gene flow in near shore Antarctic Echinoids (Sterechinus neumayeri, Abatus nimrodi and Abatus ingens) was investigated in East Antarctica. This data set consists of microsatellite genotype data from 11 novel loci and mitochondrial DNA sequences from two gene region, COI and 16S. In addition, to determine if changes in temperature and salinity impacted fertilisation success in S. neumayeri, and to determine the appropriate sperm to egg ratio for this type of experiment, a fertilisation experiment was completed using various combinations of temperature, salinity and sperm to egg ratio. Samples were collected near two Australian Antarctic research stations, Casey and Davis, during the 08/09 and 09/10 summer field seasons. To generate the microsatellite data set, a total of 545 adults, nuemayeri and 26 echinoplutei were collected. Spatial replication was achieved by comparing adult populations between two regions (Casey and Davis). These two regions are separated by approximately 1400 km. Sampling in the Casey region was done at two locations 9 km apart and in the Davis region at five locations separated by 5 - 30 km. Within each location 25-50 individuals were collected from up to three sites approximately 0.5 km apart. Within each site, all individuals were collected within an area less than 50 m2. Adult urchins were collected by dip nets, snorkel or scuba depending on location. Echinoplutei were collected from the water column in two locations in the Davis region using a purpose built plankton net. DNA was extracted using QiagenDNeasy Blood and Tissue extraction kits as per the manufacturer's protocols. PCR amplification was carried out in four multiplex reactions and analysis of the PCR product was carried out on a CEQ 8000 (Beckman Coulter) automated sequencer by capillary separation, and alleles scored as fragment size using CEQ 8000 Genetic Analysis System software (ver. 8.0). Data available: Data consists of 571 individual genotypes at 11 loci in an excel spreadsheet following the GenAlEx v 6.41 layout. Sites from the Davis region are; Old Wallow 1 (OW1), Old Wallow 2 (OW2), Boyd Island (BO1), Ellis Fjord 1 (EL1), Ellis Fjord 2 (EL2), Ellis Fjord 3 (EL3), Trigwell Island 1 (TR1), Trigwell Island 2 (TR2), Trigwell Island 3 (TR3), Zappit Point 1 (ZP1), Zappit Point 2 (ZP2), Zappit Point 3 (ZP3). Sites from the Casey region are; Browning Peninsula 1 (CB1), Browning Peninsula 2 (CB2), Browning Peninsula 3 (CB3), Sparkes Bay 1 (CS1), Sparkes Bay 2 (CS2).Echinoplutei samples are Hawker Island (D1); Kazak Island 1 (K1); Kazak Island 2 (K2) Data is coded as fragment length, with a zero value representing no data. To generate the mtDNA sequence data, a total of 24 S. neumayeri individuals were sequenced for the COI gene region with two haplotypes found. For the 16S gene region, 25 individuals were sequenced with three haplotypes founds. For Abatusingens, 51 individuals were sequenced with six CO1 haplotypes and five 16S haplotypes. For Abatus nimrodi (n = 48) there were two CO1 haplotypes and eight 16S haplotypes. In addition, eight A. shackeltoni, four A. philippii and one A. cavernosus sample were included from the Davis region. Data available: data are available in four FASTA text format files, one for Abatus COI data, one forAbatus 16S data, one for Sterechinus COI data. Individuals are coded with the first two letters representing species (SN = S. neumayeri, AN = A. nimrodi, AI = A. ingens, AS = A. shackletoni, AC= A. cavernosus) the next two representing gene region (CO = COI, 16 = 16S) and either three or four more digits for Davis region samples or five digits beginning with 41 for Casey region samples. To generate the fertilisation data set, S. neumayeri were collected from Ellis Fjord prior to ice breakout. A total of 12 individuals were screened for the fertilisation experiment, seven males and five females to ensure a suitable cross where greater than 90% fertilisation success was achievable. Sperm were activated with FSW at -1.8 degrees C and sperm concentration determined using a haemocytometer. Three temperature treatments, (-1.8 degrees C, 1 degrees C and 3 degrees C), three salinity treatments (35ppt, 30ppt and 25ppt), and five sperm to egg ratios (50:1, 100:1, 500:1, 1500:1 and 2500:1) were used during fertilisation, with four replicates at each temperature:salinity:sperm to egg ratio combination. After 30 min, three to five drops of 10% formalin were added to each vial to fix eggs and to prevent further fertilisation from occurring. To determine percentage fertilisation, the first 100 eggs encountered from each vial were scored as either fertilised or unfertilised based on the presence or absence of an elevated fertilisation membrane. Data available: Data are available as an excel file, with three spreadsheets, one for each temperature treatment. Each spreadsheet consists of three tables, one for each salinity treatment. Each salinity treatment table consists of five columns. From left to right these are; sperm : egg ratio - Sperm to egg ratio, rep. No. - replicate number, Fert. - number of fertilised eggs counted Unfert. - number of unfertilised eggs counted Mean- mean number of fertilised eggs counted
author2 AADC (originator)
AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider)
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title Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins
title_short Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins
title_full Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins
title_fullStr Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins
title_full_unstemmed Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins
title_sort population genetics of east antarctic sea urchins
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
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Spatial: northlimit=-68.54; southlimit=-68.56; westlimit=77.93; eastLimit=77.94
Temporal: From 2006-11-13 to 2006-12-14
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Boyd Island
Browning
Browning Peninsula
Coulter
East Antarctica
Ellis Fjord
Hawker Island
Kazak
Kazak Island
Old Wallow
Southern Ocean
Sparkes Bay
Trigwell Island
geographic_facet Antarctic
Boyd Island
Browning
Browning Peninsula
Coulter
East Antarctica
Ellis Fjord
Hawker Island
Kazak
Kazak Island
Old Wallow
Southern Ocean
Sparkes Bay
Trigwell Island
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Antarctic
Antarctica
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Hawker Island
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Trigwell Island
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Antarctic
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::686891 2023-05-15T13:46:56+02:00 Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins AADC (originator) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider) Spatial: northlimit=-66.45; southlimit=-66.47; westlimit=110.54; eastLimit=110.56 Spatial: northlimit=-68.54; southlimit=-68.56; westlimit=77.93; eastLimit=77.94 Temporal: From 2006-11-13 to 2006-12-14 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/population-genetics-east-sea-urchins/686891 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_3051_urchin_genetics https://data.aad.gov.au/eds/3416/download https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/search_projects_results.cfm?project_no=3051 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=AAS_3051_urchin_genetics unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.ands.org.au/population-genetics-east-sea-urchins/686891 7629898d-efd6-43f3-89ed-2bc6904ab7fd https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_3051_urchin_genetics https://data.aad.gov.au/eds/3416/download https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/search_projects_results.cfm?project_no=3051 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=AAS_3051_urchin_genetics https://data.aad.gov.au biota oceans SEA URCHINS EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES ECHINODERMS POPULATION DYNAMICS BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS genetics ADS &gt Automated DNA Sequencer FIELD INVESTIGATION FIELD SURVEYS AMD AMD/AU CEOS CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:07:56Z Microsatellite data: Some null alleles were detected, with some individuals not amplifying at individual loci. Fertilisation data: After initial collection prior to sea ice breakout, all urchins collected post sea ice breakout had completed their spawning cycle, preventing repetition of the experiment. Collection dates: Casey Abatus samples: November 13, 2006 to December 14, 2006 Davis Abatus samples: January 27, 2010 to February 25, 2010 Casey Sterechinus samples: January 14, 2009 to January 29 2009 Davis Sterechinus samples: 29 Between November 12, 2009 and February 22, 2010 Population connectivity and gene flow in near shore Antarctic Echinoids (Sterechinus neumayeri, Abatus nimrodi and Abatus ingens) was investigated in East Antarctica. This data set consists of microsatellite genotype data from 11 novel loci and mitochondrial DNA sequences from two gene region, COI and 16S. In addition, to determine if changes in temperature and salinity impacted fertilisation success in S. neumayeri, and to determine the appropriate sperm to egg ratio for this type of experiment, a fertilisation experiment was completed using various combinations of temperature, salinity and sperm to egg ratio. Samples were collected near two Australian Antarctic research stations, Casey and Davis, during the 08/09 and 09/10 summer field seasons. To generate the microsatellite data set, a total of 545 adults, nuemayeri and 26 echinoplutei were collected. Spatial replication was achieved by comparing adult populations between two regions (Casey and Davis). These two regions are separated by approximately 1400 km. Sampling in the Casey region was done at two locations 9 km apart and in the Davis region at five locations separated by 5 - 30 km. Within each location 25-50 individuals were collected from up to three sites approximately 0.5 km apart. Within each site, all individuals were collected within an area less than 50 m2. Adult urchins were collected by dip nets, snorkel or scuba depending on location. Echinoplutei were collected from the water column in two locations in the Davis region using a purpose built plankton net. DNA was extracted using QiagenDNeasy Blood and Tissue extraction kits as per the manufacturer's protocols. PCR amplification was carried out in four multiplex reactions and analysis of the PCR product was carried out on a CEQ 8000 (Beckman Coulter) automated sequencer by capillary separation, and alleles scored as fragment size using CEQ 8000 Genetic Analysis System software (ver. 8.0). Data available: Data consists of 571 individual genotypes at 11 loci in an excel spreadsheet following the GenAlEx v 6.41 layout. Sites from the Davis region are; Old Wallow 1 (OW1), Old Wallow 2 (OW2), Boyd Island (BO1), Ellis Fjord 1 (EL1), Ellis Fjord 2 (EL2), Ellis Fjord 3 (EL3), Trigwell Island 1 (TR1), Trigwell Island 2 (TR2), Trigwell Island 3 (TR3), Zappit Point 1 (ZP1), Zappit Point 2 (ZP2), Zappit Point 3 (ZP3). Sites from the Casey region are; Browning Peninsula 1 (CB1), Browning Peninsula 2 (CB2), Browning Peninsula 3 (CB3), Sparkes Bay 1 (CS1), Sparkes Bay 2 (CS2).Echinoplutei samples are Hawker Island (D1); Kazak Island 1 (K1); Kazak Island 2 (K2) Data is coded as fragment length, with a zero value representing no data. To generate the mtDNA sequence data, a total of 24 S. neumayeri individuals were sequenced for the COI gene region with two haplotypes found. For the 16S gene region, 25 individuals were sequenced with three haplotypes founds. For Abatusingens, 51 individuals were sequenced with six CO1 haplotypes and five 16S haplotypes. For Abatus nimrodi (n = 48) there were two CO1 haplotypes and eight 16S haplotypes. In addition, eight A. shackeltoni, four A. philippii and one A. cavernosus sample were included from the Davis region. Data available: data are available in four FASTA text format files, one for Abatus COI data, one forAbatus 16S data, one for Sterechinus COI data. Individuals are coded with the first two letters representing species (SN = S. neumayeri, AN = A. nimrodi, AI = A. ingens, AS = A. shackletoni, AC= A. cavernosus) the next two representing gene region (CO = COI, 16 = 16S) and either three or four more digits for Davis region samples or five digits beginning with 41 for Casey region samples. To generate the fertilisation data set, S. neumayeri were collected from Ellis Fjord prior to ice breakout. A total of 12 individuals were screened for the fertilisation experiment, seven males and five females to ensure a suitable cross where greater than 90% fertilisation success was achievable. Sperm were activated with FSW at -1.8 degrees C and sperm concentration determined using a haemocytometer. Three temperature treatments, (-1.8 degrees C, 1 degrees C and 3 degrees C), three salinity treatments (35ppt, 30ppt and 25ppt), and five sperm to egg ratios (50:1, 100:1, 500:1, 1500:1 and 2500:1) were used during fertilisation, with four replicates at each temperature:salinity:sperm to egg ratio combination. After 30 min, three to five drops of 10% formalin were added to each vial to fix eggs and to prevent further fertilisation from occurring. To determine percentage fertilisation, the first 100 eggs encountered from each vial were scored as either fertilised or unfertilised based on the presence or absence of an elevated fertilisation membrane. Data available: Data are available as an excel file, with three spreadsheets, one for each temperature treatment. Each spreadsheet consists of three tables, one for each salinity treatment. Each salinity treatment table consists of five columns. From left to right these are; sperm : egg ratio - Sperm to egg ratio, rep. No. - replicate number, Fert. - number of fertilised eggs counted Unfert. - number of unfertilised eggs counted Mean- mean number of fertilised eggs counted Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Hawker Island Sea ice Southern Ocean Trigwell Island Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Boyd Island ENVELOPE(77.944,77.944,-68.545,-68.545) Browning ENVELOPE(164.050,164.050,-74.617,-74.617) Browning Peninsula ENVELOPE(110.550,110.550,-66.469,-66.469) Coulter ENVELOPE(-58.033,-58.033,-83.283,-83.283) East Antarctica Ellis Fjord ENVELOPE(78.132,78.132,-68.603,-68.603) Hawker Island ENVELOPE(77.850,77.850,-68.633,-68.633) Kazak ENVELOPE(77.833,77.833,-68.667,-68.667) Kazak Island ENVELOPE(77.838,77.838,-68.663,-68.663) Old Wallow ENVELOPE(77.935,77.935,-68.600,-68.600) Southern Ocean Sparkes Bay ENVELOPE(110.567,110.567,-66.359,-66.359) Trigwell Island ENVELOPE(77.947,77.947,-68.557,-68.557) ENVELOPE(110.54,110.56,-66.45,-66.47) ENVELOPE(77.93,77.94,-68.54,-68.56)