Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx
Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now been sequenced at the DNA barcoding region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI). Here, we review these sequence data (n = 930) from the GenBank and Barcode of Life Datasystems...
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ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/7880576 2023-05-15T13:38:04+02:00 Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx Gemma E. Collins Ian D. Hogg Peter Convey Andrew D. Barnes Ian R. McDonald 2019-03-22T13:32:41Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00076.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_Spatial_and_Temporal_Scales_Matter_When_Assessing_the_Species_and_Genetic_Diversity_of_Springtails_Collembola_in_Antarctica_xlsx/7880576 unknown doi:10.3389/fevo.2019.00076.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_Spatial_and_Temporal_Scales_Matter_When_Assessing_the_Species_and_Genetic_Diversity_of_Springtails_Collembola_in_Antarctica_xlsx/7880576 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Antarctica biogeography collembola dispersal mitochondrial DNA barcodes population genetic structure species diversity springtails Dataset 2019 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00076.s001 2019-03-27T23:59:12Z Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now been sequenced at the DNA barcoding region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI). Here, we review these sequence data (n = 930) from the GenBank and Barcode of Life Datasystems (BOLD) online databases and provide additional, previously unpublished sequences (n = 392) to assess the geographic distribution of COI variants across all species. Four species (Kaylathalia klovstadi, Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Friesea grisea, and Cryptopygus terranovus) are restricted to northern Victoria Land and three (Antarcticinella monoculata, Cryptopygus nivicolus, and Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni) are found only in southern Victoria Land, the two biogeographic zones which are separated by the vicinity of the Drygalski Ice Tongue. We found highly divergent lineages within all seven species (range 1.7–14.7%) corresponding to different geographic locations. Levels of genetic divergence for the southern Victoria Land species G. hodgsoni, the most widespread species (~27,000 km 2 ), ranged from 5.9 to 7.3% divergence at sites located within 30 km, but separated by glaciers. We also found that the spatial patterns of genetic divergence differed between species. For example, levels of divergence were much higher for C. terranovus (>10%) than for F. grisea (<0.2%) that had been collected from the same sites in northern Victoria Land. Glaciers have been suggested to be major barriers to dispersal and two species (C. cisantarcticus and F. grisea) showed highly divergent (>5%) populations and over 87% of the total genetic variation (based on AMOVA) on either side of a single, 16 km width glacier. Collectively, these data provide evidence for limited dispersal opportunities among populations of springtails due to geological and glaciological barriers (e.g., glaciers and ice tongues). Some locations harbored highly genetically divergent populations and these areas are highlighted from a conservation perspective ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Antarcticinella monoculata Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni Victoria Land Springtail Frontiers: Figshare Drygalski ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-64.717,-64.717) Drygalski Ice Tongue ENVELOPE(163.500,163.500,-75.400,-75.400) Victoria Land |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Antarctica biogeography collembola dispersal mitochondrial DNA barcodes population genetic structure species diversity springtails |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Antarctica biogeography collembola dispersal mitochondrial DNA barcodes population genetic structure species diversity springtails Gemma E. Collins Ian D. Hogg Peter Convey Andrew D. Barnes Ian R. McDonald Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Antarctica biogeography collembola dispersal mitochondrial DNA barcodes population genetic structure species diversity springtails |
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Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now been sequenced at the DNA barcoding region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI). Here, we review these sequence data (n = 930) from the GenBank and Barcode of Life Datasystems (BOLD) online databases and provide additional, previously unpublished sequences (n = 392) to assess the geographic distribution of COI variants across all species. Four species (Kaylathalia klovstadi, Cryptopygus cisantarcticus, Friesea grisea, and Cryptopygus terranovus) are restricted to northern Victoria Land and three (Antarcticinella monoculata, Cryptopygus nivicolus, and Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni) are found only in southern Victoria Land, the two biogeographic zones which are separated by the vicinity of the Drygalski Ice Tongue. We found highly divergent lineages within all seven species (range 1.7–14.7%) corresponding to different geographic locations. Levels of genetic divergence for the southern Victoria Land species G. hodgsoni, the most widespread species (~27,000 km 2 ), ranged from 5.9 to 7.3% divergence at sites located within 30 km, but separated by glaciers. We also found that the spatial patterns of genetic divergence differed between species. For example, levels of divergence were much higher for C. terranovus (>10%) than for F. grisea (<0.2%) that had been collected from the same sites in northern Victoria Land. Glaciers have been suggested to be major barriers to dispersal and two species (C. cisantarcticus and F. grisea) showed highly divergent (>5%) populations and over 87% of the total genetic variation (based on AMOVA) on either side of a single, 16 km width glacier. Collectively, these data provide evidence for limited dispersal opportunities among populations of springtails due to geological and glaciological barriers (e.g., glaciers and ice tongues). Some locations harbored highly genetically divergent populations and these areas are highlighted from a conservation perspective ... |
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Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx |
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Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx |
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Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx |
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Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx |
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Table_1_Spatial and Temporal Scales Matter When Assessing the Species and Genetic Diversity of Springtails (Collembola) in Antarctica.xlsx |
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table_1_spatial and temporal scales matter when assessing the species and genetic diversity of springtails (collembola) in antarctica.xlsx |
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00076.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_Spatial_and_Temporal_Scales_Matter_When_Assessing_the_Species_and_Genetic_Diversity_of_Springtails_Collembola_in_Antarctica_xlsx/7880576 |
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ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-64.717,-64.717) ENVELOPE(163.500,163.500,-75.400,-75.400) |
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Antarc* Antarctica Antarcticinella monoculata Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni Victoria Land Springtail |
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Antarc* Antarctica Antarcticinella monoculata Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni Victoria Land Springtail |
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