Genetic divergence and connectivity among gene pools of Polyprion Americanus

Three regional gene pools of Polyprion americanus have been described so far, i.e., the North Atlantic, the Southwest Atlantic, and the Indo-Pacific Ocean. However, there is taxonomic uncertainty about the Southeast Atlantic population and there is suspicion on the existence of a third species of Po...

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Published in:Animals
Main Authors: Presa, Pablo, Pita, Alfonso, Matusse, Nédia R, Pérez Rodríguez, Montse
Other Authors: Axencia Galega de Innovación, CSIC - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO), Universidad de Vigo, Pérez, Montse
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/310853
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13020302
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100006761
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100010769
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100011034
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85146741827
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Summary:Three regional gene pools of Polyprion americanus have been described so far, i.e., the North Atlantic, the Southwest Atlantic, and the Indo-Pacific Ocean. However, there is taxonomic uncertainty about the Southeast Atlantic population and there is suspicion on the existence of a third species of Polyprion in that area. Additionally, prior studies have shown a lack of genetic structuring in the Atlantic North. Nonetheless, a more conspicuous characterization of intensity, periodicity, and direction of migration are needed to properly understand the wreckfish connectivity pattern in the North Atlantic population. This study addresses the interspecific concerns highlighted above as well as the intrapopulation structure of P. americanus from the Atlantic North, using the mitochondrial DNA Cytochrome Oxidase I gene and nuclear DNA microsatellite markers on a comprehensive sampling effort. The highly divergent gene pool from South Africa was characterized by the specific Mitochondrial DNA PamCOI.Saf haplotype. Its molecular composition and phylogenetic status were conspicuously intermediate between P. americanus and P. oxygeneios, which suggests its putative hybrid origin between those species. Microsatellite variation exhibited a high differentiation (24%) among four putative Polyprion spp. gene pools which contrasts with the large genetic homogeneity within the Atlantic North stock (FSC = 0.002). The significant migration rates inferred upon Bayesian algorithms suggest a longitudinal bi-directional connectivity pattern which strengthens the migratory hypothesis previously suggested on demographic data in the Atlantic North gene pool. This work was partially supported with grant GPC-AquaCOV IN607B 2018/14 from Axencia Galega de Innovación-GAIN and coordinated by MP (Instituto Español de Oceanografía, CSIC) as well as with personal funds from AP and PP (ReXenMar – Laboratory of Marine Genetic Resources, CIM-Universidade de Vigo). NR was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Mozambique (MCT) through ...