Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison

The dispersal and history of species affects their genetic population structure at both small and large geographical scales. The common whelk, Buccinum undatum, is a widespread subtidal gastropod in the North Atlantic that has no planktonic larvae and has thus limited dispersal capacity. The snail,...

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Main Authors: Magnúsdóttir, Hildur, Reynisdóttir, Sigrún, Pálsson, Snæbjörn, Jónsson, Zophonías O., Örnólfsdóttir, Erla Björk
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vf71t
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::676d30d9cefe2a03d6982dbe3efa5c1d 2023-05-15T16:47:42+02:00 Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison Magnúsdóttir, Hildur Reynisdóttir, Sigrún Pálsson, Snæbjörn Jónsson, Zophonías O. Örnólfsdóttir, Erla Björk 2013-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vf71t undefined unknown Dryad Digital Repository https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vf71t http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vf71t lic_creative-commons 10.5061/dryad.vf71t oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:84330 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:84330 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 mtDNA microsatellites divergent lineages refugia population structure low dispersal North Atlantic Pleistocene Holocene Buccinum undatum Life sciences medicine and health care envir geo Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2013 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vf71t 2023-01-22T16:51:48Z The dispersal and history of species affects their genetic population structure at both small and large geographical scales. The common whelk, Buccinum undatum, is a widespread subtidal gastropod in the North Atlantic that has no planktonic larvae and has thus limited dispersal capacity. The snail, which has been harvested by humans for centuries, is highly variable in morphology. To evaluate the population structure in the rich fishing grounds in western Iceland and its divergence from samples across the Atlantic, genetic patterns based on sequence variation in two mtDNA genes (COI and 16S) and five microsatellites were studied and compared to variation in populations from both sides of the Atlantic. Significant differences in allele and haplotype frequencies were found among samples separated by short distances along the coast of Iceland. Partition of the variation showed larger variance among samples obtained from distant regions than from neighbouring sites and genetic distances were correlated with geographical distance among populations in Europe. Phylogeographic patterns in mtDNA reveal different monophyletic lineages on both sides of the Atlantic, which predate the onset of the Ice-age and which may constitute cryptic species. Similar micro- and macrogeographic patterns were observed for the mtDNA and microsatellite markers despite high frequencies of null alleles. Bayesian skyline reconstructions of the demographic history and mismatch distributions suggest that while sizes of some populations were unaffected by Ice Age glaciations others show signs of expansion after the last glacial maximum. These phylogeographic patterns are consistent with patterns expected for low dispersal species that have survived in allopatric glacial refugial populations on both sides of the Atlantic and in deep-sea refugia within each continent. The observed genetic structure has implications for conservation and sustainable management of the harvested populations. Microsatellites in Common whelkGenepop format, five loci: ... Dataset Iceland North Atlantic Unknown
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topic mtDNA
microsatellites
divergent lineages
refugia
population structure
low dispersal
North Atlantic
Pleistocene
Holocene
Buccinum undatum
Life sciences
medicine and health care
envir
geo
spellingShingle mtDNA
microsatellites
divergent lineages
refugia
population structure
low dispersal
North Atlantic
Pleistocene
Holocene
Buccinum undatum
Life sciences
medicine and health care
envir
geo
Magnúsdóttir, Hildur
Reynisdóttir, Sigrún
Pálsson, Snæbjörn
Jónsson, Zophonías O.
Örnólfsdóttir, Erla Björk
Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
topic_facet mtDNA
microsatellites
divergent lineages
refugia
population structure
low dispersal
North Atlantic
Pleistocene
Holocene
Buccinum undatum
Life sciences
medicine and health care
envir
geo
description The dispersal and history of species affects their genetic population structure at both small and large geographical scales. The common whelk, Buccinum undatum, is a widespread subtidal gastropod in the North Atlantic that has no planktonic larvae and has thus limited dispersal capacity. The snail, which has been harvested by humans for centuries, is highly variable in morphology. To evaluate the population structure in the rich fishing grounds in western Iceland and its divergence from samples across the Atlantic, genetic patterns based on sequence variation in two mtDNA genes (COI and 16S) and five microsatellites were studied and compared to variation in populations from both sides of the Atlantic. Significant differences in allele and haplotype frequencies were found among samples separated by short distances along the coast of Iceland. Partition of the variation showed larger variance among samples obtained from distant regions than from neighbouring sites and genetic distances were correlated with geographical distance among populations in Europe. Phylogeographic patterns in mtDNA reveal different monophyletic lineages on both sides of the Atlantic, which predate the onset of the Ice-age and which may constitute cryptic species. Similar micro- and macrogeographic patterns were observed for the mtDNA and microsatellite markers despite high frequencies of null alleles. Bayesian skyline reconstructions of the demographic history and mismatch distributions suggest that while sizes of some populations were unaffected by Ice Age glaciations others show signs of expansion after the last glacial maximum. These phylogeographic patterns are consistent with patterns expected for low dispersal species that have survived in allopatric glacial refugial populations on both sides of the Atlantic and in deep-sea refugia within each continent. The observed genetic structure has implications for conservation and sustainable management of the harvested populations. Microsatellites in Common whelkGenepop format, five loci: ...
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author Magnúsdóttir, Hildur
Reynisdóttir, Sigrún
Pálsson, Snæbjörn
Jónsson, Zophonías O.
Örnólfsdóttir, Erla Björk
author_facet Magnúsdóttir, Hildur
Reynisdóttir, Sigrún
Pálsson, Snæbjörn
Jónsson, Zophonías O.
Örnólfsdóttir, Erla Björk
author_sort Magnúsdóttir, Hildur
title Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
title_short Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
title_full Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
title_fullStr Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Divergence and molecular variation in common whelk Buccinum undatum (Buccinidae) in Iceland: a trans-Atlantic comparison
title_sort data from: divergence and molecular variation in common whelk buccinum undatum (buccinidae) in iceland: a trans-atlantic comparison
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