Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters

Molecular studies of marine plankton have shown that ecological and/or environmental barriers play an important role in separating populations. Calanoid copepods are central in marine ecosystems, and dramatic biogeographical shifts in copepod assemblages associated with recent climate warming have b...

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Main Authors: Yebra, L., Bonnet, D., Harris, R.P., Lindeque, P.K., Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:naturalis:470574 2023-05-15T17:35:22+02:00 Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters Yebra, L. Bonnet, D. Harris, R.P. Lindeque, P.K. Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A. 2011 application/pdf http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/470574 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/518441 unknown http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/470574 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/518441 (c) Naturalis Various articles (0171-8630) vol.428 (2011) p.135 Calanus helgolandicus Calanus euxinus 16S rDNA Mediterranean Sea North Atlantic Ocean Black Sea 42.74 Article / Letter to the editor 2011 ftnaturalis 2022-09-01T06:22:30Z Molecular studies of marine plankton have shown that ecological and/or environmental barriers play an important role in separating populations. Calanoid copepods are central in marine ecosystems, and dramatic biogeographical shifts in copepod assemblages associated with recent climate warming have been reported. We examined spatial population structuring in European waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea of Calanus helgolandicus and its sister species, C. euxi nus, from the Black Sea based on genetic and morphometric characters. The aims were to identify barriers to dispersal, relate these to hydrographic characteristics and infer historical patterns of distribution and demography. We analysed a 408 bp fragment of the mitochondrial 16S gene (316 individuals), prosome to urosome length relationships (212 individuals) and sea surface temperatures obtained from 19 European sites. Estimates of genetic differentiation between samples and hierarchical analyses of molecular variance indicated strong spatial population structuring between, as well as within, basins. We identified 7 phylogeographic groups: Fjords, Oceanic inflow, NE Atlantic/ Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Mljet Island, Aegean, and Black Sea, which explained 39.7% of the total genetic variation. Based on genetic data, C. euxinus is considered to be a differentiated population within the C. helgolandicus distribution range because the most important genetic barrier separates western and eastern Mediterranean populations. Morphometric barriers largely reflect sea surface temperature barriers and are not congruent with the main genetic barriers. Contrary to recent findings for C. finmarchicus, we conclude that C. helgolandicus/C. euxinus populations are not connected by high levels of dispersal and have been vulnerable to past climatic changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Copepods Naturalis Digital Academic Repository (National Museum of Natural History in the Netherlands)
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topic Calanus helgolandicus
Calanus euxinus
16S rDNA
Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
Black Sea
42.74
spellingShingle Calanus helgolandicus
Calanus euxinus
16S rDNA
Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
Black Sea
42.74
Yebra, L.
Bonnet, D.
Harris, R.P.
Lindeque, P.K.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters
topic_facet Calanus helgolandicus
Calanus euxinus
16S rDNA
Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
Black Sea
42.74
description Molecular studies of marine plankton have shown that ecological and/or environmental barriers play an important role in separating populations. Calanoid copepods are central in marine ecosystems, and dramatic biogeographical shifts in copepod assemblages associated with recent climate warming have been reported. We examined spatial population structuring in European waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea of Calanus helgolandicus and its sister species, C. euxi nus, from the Black Sea based on genetic and morphometric characters. The aims were to identify barriers to dispersal, relate these to hydrographic characteristics and infer historical patterns of distribution and demography. We analysed a 408 bp fragment of the mitochondrial 16S gene (316 individuals), prosome to urosome length relationships (212 individuals) and sea surface temperatures obtained from 19 European sites. Estimates of genetic differentiation between samples and hierarchical analyses of molecular variance indicated strong spatial population structuring between, as well as within, basins. We identified 7 phylogeographic groups: Fjords, Oceanic inflow, NE Atlantic/ Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Mljet Island, Aegean, and Black Sea, which explained 39.7% of the total genetic variation. Based on genetic data, C. euxinus is considered to be a differentiated population within the C. helgolandicus distribution range because the most important genetic barrier separates western and eastern Mediterranean populations. Morphometric barriers largely reflect sea surface temperature barriers and are not congruent with the main genetic barriers. Contrary to recent findings for C. finmarchicus, we conclude that C. helgolandicus/C. euxinus populations are not connected by high levels of dispersal and have been vulnerable to past climatic changes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yebra, L.
Bonnet, D.
Harris, R.P.
Lindeque, P.K.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
author_facet Yebra, L.
Bonnet, D.
Harris, R.P.
Lindeque, P.K.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
author_sort Yebra, L.
title Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters
title_short Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters
title_full Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters
title_fullStr Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters
title_full_unstemmed Barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of Calanus helgolandicus and C. euxinus in European waters
title_sort barriers in the pelagic: population structuring of calanus helgolandicus and c. euxinus in european waters
publishDate 2011
url http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/470574
http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/518441
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Copepods
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Copepods
op_source Various articles (0171-8630) vol.428 (2011) p.135
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