Multiple locus phylogeography to evaluate the diversity of the Cold Water Soft Coral Alcyonium spp. (Anthozoa, Octocorallia: Alcyonacea) between South America and West Antarctic Peninsula ...

The Antarctic marine environment has a unique geologic and climatic history that has contributed to the evolution of a diverse range of species. With the environment undergoing warming trends, it is critical to understand the history of Antarctic species to anticipate the effect of environmental cha...

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Main Author: Bruning, Paulina
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.wh70rxwsp
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.wh70rxwsp
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Summary:The Antarctic marine environment has a unique geologic and climatic history that has contributed to the evolution of a diverse range of species. With the environment undergoing warming trends, it is critical to understand the history of Antarctic species to anticipate the effect of environmental changes on ecosystem functioning. Soft corals are a crucial component of the benthic marine assemblage of the Southern Ocean, which is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot. Nevertheless, our comprehension of the biogeographical patterns and distribution of this group in the Southern Ocean is insufficient. In this study, we used molecular phylogenetic reconstructions, divergence estimations, and species delimitations to examine the spatial patterns of genetic diversity in shallow-sea octocorals of the Alcyonium spp. in the Southern Ocean and adjacent regions, utilizing DNA sequences (mtMutS-COI and 28S) and Genomic Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) markers. The study revealed significant genetic differences ... : Almost all collections were obtained through SCUBA diving, at depths varying between 5 m to 40 m on rocky substratum. In the case of BB sampling, a mini–Agassiz Trawl (AGT) with a mouth width of 1.25 m and a mesh size of 1 cm was used to collect specimens at a depth of 395 m. After collection, specimens were photographed in the laboratory. Subsequently, they were preserved in 70% ethanol for DNA analysis and fixed in 90% ethanol for taxonomic examination. Taxonomic description was done based on consistent differences observed in sclerite morphology and colony growth form, using the criteria described by (Van Ofwegen et al., 2007). For DNA analysis two molecular approaches were used: (1) Mito-nuclear genes and (2) Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs). ...