Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling

Contact zones between ecotypes are windows for understanding how species may react to climate changes. Here, we analysed the fine-scale genetic and morphological variation in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) around the UK by genotyping 591 stranded animals at nine microsatellite loci. The data...

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Published in:Royal Society Open Science
Main Authors: Thatcher, Oliver, Ray, Nicolas, Piry, Sylvain, Brownlow, Andrew, Davison, Nicholas J., Jepson, Paul, Deaville, Rob
Other Authors: Fontaine, Michael C., Goodman, Simon J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftinraparis:oai:prodinra.inra.fr:395637 2023-05-15T17:59:13+02:00 Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling Thatcher, Oliver Ray, Nicolas Piry, Sylvain Brownlow, Andrew Davison, Nicholas J. Jepson, Paul Deaville, Rob Fontaine, Michael C. Goodman, Simon J. 2017 application/pdf http://prodinra.inra.fr/ft/FBED7FAC-BAFA-4668-A3C4-DA1844AAAE84 http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/395637 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160992 eng eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/ CC-BY-ND-NC Royal Society Open Science 3 (4), . (2017) ecotype specialization;molecular ecology;continuous population;dispersal;climate change;admixture ARTICLE 2017 ftinraparis https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160992 2017-06-13T22:24:32Z Contact zones between ecotypes are windows for understanding how species may react to climate changes. Here, we analysed the fine-scale genetic and morphological variation in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) around the UK by genotyping 591 stranded animals at nine microsatellite loci. The data were integrated with a prior study to map at high resolution the contact zone between two previously identified ecotypes meeting in the northern Bay of Biscay. Clustering and spatial analyses revealed that UK porpoises are derived from two genetic pools with porpoises from the southwestern UK being genetically differentiated, and having larger body sizes compared to those of other UK areas. Southwestern UK porpoises showed admixed ancestry between southern and northern ecotypes with a contact zone extending from the northern Bay of Biscay to the Celtic Sea and Channel. Around the UK, ancestry blends from one genetic group to the other along a southwest-northeast axis, correlating with body size variation, consistent with previously reported morphological differences between the two ecotypes. We also detected isolation by distance among juveniles but not in adults, suggesting that stranded juveniles display reduced intergenerational dispersal. The fine-scale structure of this admixture zone raises the question of how it will respond to future climate change and provides a reference point for further study. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phocoena phocoena Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRA Royal Society Open Science 4 3 160992
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topic ecotype specialization;molecular ecology;continuous population;dispersal;climate change;admixture
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Thatcher, Oliver
Ray, Nicolas
Piry, Sylvain
Brownlow, Andrew
Davison, Nicholas J.
Jepson, Paul
Deaville, Rob
Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling
topic_facet ecotype specialization;molecular ecology;continuous population;dispersal;climate change;admixture
description Contact zones between ecotypes are windows for understanding how species may react to climate changes. Here, we analysed the fine-scale genetic and morphological variation in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) around the UK by genotyping 591 stranded animals at nine microsatellite loci. The data were integrated with a prior study to map at high resolution the contact zone between two previously identified ecotypes meeting in the northern Bay of Biscay. Clustering and spatial analyses revealed that UK porpoises are derived from two genetic pools with porpoises from the southwestern UK being genetically differentiated, and having larger body sizes compared to those of other UK areas. Southwestern UK porpoises showed admixed ancestry between southern and northern ecotypes with a contact zone extending from the northern Bay of Biscay to the Celtic Sea and Channel. Around the UK, ancestry blends from one genetic group to the other along a southwest-northeast axis, correlating with body size variation, consistent with previously reported morphological differences between the two ecotypes. We also detected isolation by distance among juveniles but not in adults, suggesting that stranded juveniles display reduced intergenerational dispersal. The fine-scale structure of this admixture zone raises the question of how it will respond to future climate change and provides a reference point for further study.
author2 Fontaine, Michael C.
Goodman, Simon J.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Thatcher, Oliver
Ray, Nicolas
Piry, Sylvain
Brownlow, Andrew
Davison, Nicholas J.
Jepson, Paul
Deaville, Rob
author_facet Thatcher, Oliver
Ray, Nicolas
Piry, Sylvain
Brownlow, Andrew
Davison, Nicholas J.
Jepson, Paul
Deaville, Rob
author_sort Thatcher, Oliver
title Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling
title_short Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling
title_full Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling
title_fullStr Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling
title_full_unstemmed Mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern UK waters revealed by genetic profiling
title_sort mixing of porpoise ecotypes in southwestern uk waters revealed by genetic profiling
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