Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences

Symposium GLOBEC-IMBER España celebrado del 28-30 marzo de 2007 en Valencia.-- 2 pages The marine copepod Calanus helgolandicus is of considerable importance in the marine food web. It plays a critical role in marine ecosystems as a grazer of microplankton and as a major food source for commercially...

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Main Authors: Yebra, Lidia, Bonnet, Delphine, Harris, Roger P., Peijnenburg, Katja, Lindeque, Pennie
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/200685 2024-02-11T10:06:45+01:00 Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences Yebra, Lidia Bonnet, Delphine Harris, Roger P. Peijnenburg, Katja Lindeque, Pennie 2007-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/200685 unknown Sí Symposium GLOBEC-IMBER España : Libro de resúmenes: 34-35 (2007) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/200685 none comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 2007 ftcsic 2024-01-16T10:48:29Z Symposium GLOBEC-IMBER España celebrado del 28-30 marzo de 2007 en Valencia.-- 2 pages The marine copepod Calanus helgolandicus is of considerable importance in the marine food web. It plays a critical role in marine ecosystems as a grazer of microplankton and as a major food source for commercially important fish. The distribution of C. helgolandicus in European waters covers a wide range of habitats, from open ocean to coastal environments. Recent studies [Reid et al., 2003; Bonnet et al., 2005] have shown that C. helgolandicus is sensitive to changes in climate, particularly along the European shelf of the northeast Atlantic. On the fringes of its distribution the range and abundance of C. helgolandicus has increased as water in the North Atlantic has warmed over recent decades. Building on the network of laboratories created by Bonnet et al. for their review on C. helgolandicus(2005), we collected samples in 95% ethanol from 19 European sites. From several individuals at each site a region of the mitochondrial large subunit (16S) ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene was amplified and sequenced. Significant genetic differences have been identified for the first time between and within basins (Northern Fjords, Northeast Atlantic, West and East Mediterranean, and Black Sea) as well as a decrease of prosome length with the latitude. Our study provides a molecular evaluation of the intra-specific structuring in this key species in relation to variation in morphological characters. REFERENCES D. Bonnet, A. Richardson, R. Harris, A. Hirst, G. Beaugrand, M. Edwards, S. Ceballos, R. Diekman, A. Lopez-Urrutia, L. Valdes, F. Carlotti, J.C. Molinero, H. Weikert, W. Greve, D. Lucic, A. Albaina, Daly N. Yahia, S. Fonda Umani, A. Miranda, A. Dos Santos, K. Cook, S. Robinson and M.L. Fernandez Puelles, 2005. An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters. Prog. Oceanogr., 65, 1-53. P.C. Reid, M. Edwards, G. Beaugrand, M. Skogen and D. Stevens, 2003. Periodic changes in the zooplankton of the North Sea during the ... Conference Object North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Daly ENVELOPE(63.761,63.761,-67.513,-67.513) Fernandez ENVELOPE(-62.233,-62.233,-63.250,-63.250) Fonda ENVELOPE(-145.250,-145.250,-76.983,-76.983) Lopez ENVELOPE(-63.567,-63.567,-64.850,-64.850) Molinero ENVELOPE(-66.950,-66.950,-68.100,-68.100)
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description Symposium GLOBEC-IMBER España celebrado del 28-30 marzo de 2007 en Valencia.-- 2 pages The marine copepod Calanus helgolandicus is of considerable importance in the marine food web. It plays a critical role in marine ecosystems as a grazer of microplankton and as a major food source for commercially important fish. The distribution of C. helgolandicus in European waters covers a wide range of habitats, from open ocean to coastal environments. Recent studies [Reid et al., 2003; Bonnet et al., 2005] have shown that C. helgolandicus is sensitive to changes in climate, particularly along the European shelf of the northeast Atlantic. On the fringes of its distribution the range and abundance of C. helgolandicus has increased as water in the North Atlantic has warmed over recent decades. Building on the network of laboratories created by Bonnet et al. for their review on C. helgolandicus(2005), we collected samples in 95% ethanol from 19 European sites. From several individuals at each site a region of the mitochondrial large subunit (16S) ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene was amplified and sequenced. Significant genetic differences have been identified for the first time between and within basins (Northern Fjords, Northeast Atlantic, West and East Mediterranean, and Black Sea) as well as a decrease of prosome length with the latitude. Our study provides a molecular evaluation of the intra-specific structuring in this key species in relation to variation in morphological characters. REFERENCES D. Bonnet, A. Richardson, R. Harris, A. Hirst, G. Beaugrand, M. Edwards, S. Ceballos, R. Diekman, A. Lopez-Urrutia, L. Valdes, F. Carlotti, J.C. Molinero, H. Weikert, W. Greve, D. Lucic, A. Albaina, Daly N. Yahia, S. Fonda Umani, A. Miranda, A. Dos Santos, K. Cook, S. Robinson and M.L. Fernandez Puelles, 2005. An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters. Prog. Oceanogr., 65, 1-53. P.C. Reid, M. Edwards, G. Beaugrand, M. Skogen and D. Stevens, 2003. Periodic changes in the zooplankton of the North Sea during the ...
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Bonnet, Delphine
Harris, Roger P.
Peijnenburg, Katja
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Harris, Roger P.
Peijnenburg, Katja
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Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
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Bonnet, Delphine
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Peijnenburg, Katja
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title Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
title_short Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
title_full Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
title_fullStr Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
title_full_unstemmed Intra-specific genetic structuring in Calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
title_sort intra-specific genetic structuring in calanus helgolandicus european populations associated with latitudinal differences
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