Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean

© 2020 The Authors. Ecography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos Throughout the Quaternary, the continental-based Antarctic ice sheets expanded and contracted repeatedly. Evidence suggests that during glacial maxima, grounded ice eliminated most benthic (bottom-...

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Main Authors: SCY Lau (10109557), NG Wilson (10109560), CNS Silva (10109563), Jan Strugnell (9477710)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/13728310 2023-05-15T13:56:58+02:00 Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean SCY Lau (10109557) NG Wilson (10109560) CNS Silva (10109563) Jan Strugnell (9477710) 2021-02-08T01:37:51Z https://doi.org/10.26181/602095f0e8f01 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Detecting_glacial_refugia_in_the_Southern_Ocean/13728310 doi:10.26181/602095f0e8f01 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Uncategorized Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Biodiversity Conservation Ecology Biodiversity & Conservation Environmental Sciences & Ecology Antarctic benthic genetic glacial cycles invertebrates refugia ANTARCTIC ICE-SHEET BENTHIC MARINE-INVERTEBRATES POPULATION-GENETICS MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY WHOLE-GENOME REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION CRYPTIC SPECIATION SEASONAL-VARIATION PELAGIC LARVAE Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.26181/602095f0e8f01 2021-02-26T12:01:22Z © 2020 The Authors. Ecography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos Throughout the Quaternary, the continental-based Antarctic ice sheets expanded and contracted repeatedly. Evidence suggests that during glacial maxima, grounded ice eliminated most benthic (bottom-dwelling) fauna across the Antarctic continental shelf. However, paleontological and molecular evidence indicates most extant Antarctica benthic taxa have persisted in situ throughout the Quaternary. Where and how the Antarctic benthic fauna survived throughout repeated glacial maxima remain mostly hypothesised. If understood, this would provide valuable insights into the ecology and evolution of Southern Ocean biota over geological timescales. Here we synthesised and appraised recent studies and presented an approach to demonstrate how genetic data can be effective in identifying where and how Antarctic benthic fauna survived glacial periods. We first examined the geological and ecological evidence for how glacial periods influenced past species demography in order to provide testable frameworks for future studies. We outlined past ice-free areas from Antarctic ice sheet reconstructions that could serve as glacial refugia and discussed how benthic fauna with pelagic or non-pelagic dispersal strategies moved into and out of glacial refugia. We also reviewed current molecular studies and collated proposed locations of Southern Ocean glacial refugia on the continental shelf around Antarctica, in the deep sea, and around sub-Antarctic islands. Interestingly, the proposed glacial refugia based on molecular data generally do not correspond to the ice-free areas identified by Antarctic ice sheet reconstructions. The potential biases in sampling and in the choice of molecular markers in current literature are discussed, along with the future directions for employing testable frameworks and genomic methods in Southern Ocean molecular studies. Continued data syntheses will elucidate greater understanding of where and how Southern Ocean benthic fauna persisted throughout glacial periods and provide insights into their resilience against climate changes in the future. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Southern Ocean Unknown Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biodiversity Conservation
Ecology
Biodiversity & Conservation
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Antarctic
benthic
genetic
glacial cycles
invertebrates
refugia
ANTARCTIC ICE-SHEET
BENTHIC MARINE-INVERTEBRATES
POPULATION-GENETICS
MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA
DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY
WHOLE-GENOME
REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION
CRYPTIC SPECIATION
SEASONAL-VARIATION
PELAGIC LARVAE
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Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biodiversity Conservation
Ecology
Biodiversity & Conservation
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Antarctic
benthic
genetic
glacial cycles
invertebrates
refugia
ANTARCTIC ICE-SHEET
BENTHIC MARINE-INVERTEBRATES
POPULATION-GENETICS
MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA
DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY
WHOLE-GENOME
REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION
CRYPTIC SPECIATION
SEASONAL-VARIATION
PELAGIC LARVAE
SCY Lau (10109557)
NG Wilson (10109560)
CNS Silva (10109563)
Jan Strugnell (9477710)
Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean
topic_facet Uncategorized
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biodiversity Conservation
Ecology
Biodiversity & Conservation
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Antarctic
benthic
genetic
glacial cycles
invertebrates
refugia
ANTARCTIC ICE-SHEET
BENTHIC MARINE-INVERTEBRATES
POPULATION-GENETICS
MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA
DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY
WHOLE-GENOME
REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION
CRYPTIC SPECIATION
SEASONAL-VARIATION
PELAGIC LARVAE
description © 2020 The Authors. Ecography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos Throughout the Quaternary, the continental-based Antarctic ice sheets expanded and contracted repeatedly. Evidence suggests that during glacial maxima, grounded ice eliminated most benthic (bottom-dwelling) fauna across the Antarctic continental shelf. However, paleontological and molecular evidence indicates most extant Antarctica benthic taxa have persisted in situ throughout the Quaternary. Where and how the Antarctic benthic fauna survived throughout repeated glacial maxima remain mostly hypothesised. If understood, this would provide valuable insights into the ecology and evolution of Southern Ocean biota over geological timescales. Here we synthesised and appraised recent studies and presented an approach to demonstrate how genetic data can be effective in identifying where and how Antarctic benthic fauna survived glacial periods. We first examined the geological and ecological evidence for how glacial periods influenced past species demography in order to provide testable frameworks for future studies. We outlined past ice-free areas from Antarctic ice sheet reconstructions that could serve as glacial refugia and discussed how benthic fauna with pelagic or non-pelagic dispersal strategies moved into and out of glacial refugia. We also reviewed current molecular studies and collated proposed locations of Southern Ocean glacial refugia on the continental shelf around Antarctica, in the deep sea, and around sub-Antarctic islands. Interestingly, the proposed glacial refugia based on molecular data generally do not correspond to the ice-free areas identified by Antarctic ice sheet reconstructions. The potential biases in sampling and in the choice of molecular markers in current literature are discussed, along with the future directions for employing testable frameworks and genomic methods in Southern Ocean molecular studies. Continued data syntheses will elucidate greater understanding of where and how Southern Ocean benthic fauna persisted throughout glacial periods and provide insights into their resilience against climate changes in the future.
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author SCY Lau (10109557)
NG Wilson (10109560)
CNS Silva (10109563)
Jan Strugnell (9477710)
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NG Wilson (10109560)
CNS Silva (10109563)
Jan Strugnell (9477710)
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title Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean
title_short Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean
title_full Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean
title_sort detecting glacial refugia in the southern ocean
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