Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes

During the last years, molecular studies revealed significant population differentiation and cryptic species within various benthic and pelagic marine Antarctic taxa. This is unexpected due to the lack of obvious barriers to gene flow and strong current systems. Using mitochondrial (COI, 16S rDNA) a...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Raupach, Michael J., Thatje, Sven, Dambach, Johannes, Rehm, Peter, Misof, Bernhard, Leese, Florian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:72254 2023-07-30T03:58:33+02:00 Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes Raupach, Michael J. Thatje, Sven Dambach, Johannes Rehm, Peter Misof, Bernhard Leese, Florian 2010-08 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/72254/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/72254/1/Raupach_MarBiol_10.pdf en eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/72254/1/Raupach_MarBiol_10.pdf Raupach, Michael J., Thatje, Sven, Dambach, Johannes, Rehm, Peter, Misof, Bernhard and Leese, Florian (2010) Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes. Marine Biology, 157 (8), 1783-1797. (doi:10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3>). Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3 2023-07-09T21:08:29Z During the last years, molecular studies revealed significant population differentiation and cryptic species within various benthic and pelagic marine Antarctic taxa. This is unexpected due to the lack of obvious barriers to gene flow and strong current systems. Using mitochondrial (COI, 16S rDNA) and nuclear (28S rDNA: D2) gene fragments, we tested whether two circum-Antarctic benthic shrimps with planktotrophic larvae, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes, show patterns of regional differentiation. For both species, the 16S and the 28S fragment were invariant. However, for COI we found 24 different haplotypes for Chorismus antarcticus and 54 for Nematocarcinus lanceopes. No significant differentiation was observed among populations or regions. Furthermore, we found signatures of a population expansion in the late Pleistocene hinting at an impact of large-scale glaciations in particular on the shallow-water shrimp Chorismus antarcticus, supporting a (re)colonization and demographic expansion of this shrimp species in response to climate oscillation. Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic antarcticus Southern Ocean University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Southern Ocean Marine Biology 157 8 1783 1797
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description During the last years, molecular studies revealed significant population differentiation and cryptic species within various benthic and pelagic marine Antarctic taxa. This is unexpected due to the lack of obvious barriers to gene flow and strong current systems. Using mitochondrial (COI, 16S rDNA) and nuclear (28S rDNA: D2) gene fragments, we tested whether two circum-Antarctic benthic shrimps with planktotrophic larvae, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes, show patterns of regional differentiation. For both species, the 16S and the 28S fragment were invariant. However, for COI we found 24 different haplotypes for Chorismus antarcticus and 54 for Nematocarcinus lanceopes. No significant differentiation was observed among populations or regions. Furthermore, we found signatures of a population expansion in the late Pleistocene hinting at an impact of large-scale glaciations in particular on the shallow-water shrimp Chorismus antarcticus, supporting a (re)colonization and demographic expansion of this shrimp species in response to climate oscillation. Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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author Raupach, Michael J.
Thatje, Sven
Dambach, Johannes
Rehm, Peter
Misof, Bernhard
Leese, Florian
spellingShingle Raupach, Michael J.
Thatje, Sven
Dambach, Johannes
Rehm, Peter
Misof, Bernhard
Leese, Florian
Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes
author_facet Raupach, Michael J.
Thatje, Sven
Dambach, Johannes
Rehm, Peter
Misof, Bernhard
Leese, Florian
author_sort Raupach, Michael J.
title Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes
title_short Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes
title_full Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes
title_fullStr Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes
title_full_unstemmed Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes
title_sort genetic homogeneity and circum-antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the southern ocean, chorismus antarcticus and nematocarcinus lanceopes
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Raupach, Michael J., Thatje, Sven, Dambach, Johannes, Rehm, Peter, Misof, Bernhard and Leese, Florian (2010) Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species in the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes. Marine Biology, 157 (8), 1783-1797. (doi:10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-010-1451-3>).
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