Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.

We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using cytochrome C oxidase I and microsatellite markers. Three species are examined: the kiwaid squat lobster, Kiwa tyleri, the peltospirid gastropod Gigantopelta chessoia and a lepetodrilid limpet, Lepeto...

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Main Authors: Roterman, Christopher N., Copley, Jon T., Linse, Katrin T., Tyler, Paul A., Rogers, Alex D., Copley, J. T., Tyler, P. A., Roterman, C. N., Rogers, A. D., Linse, K. T.
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b42vd
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::b5a58a98641f05838454d6c5ef1d5006 2023-05-15T18:16:00+02:00 Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean. Roterman, Christopher N. Copley, Jon T. Linse, Katrin T. Tyler, Paul A. Rogers, Alex D. Copley, J. T. Tyler, P. A. Roterman, C. N. Rogers, A. D. Linse, K. T. 2015-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b42vd en eng Dryad http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b42vd https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b42vd lic_creative-commons 10.5061/dryad.b42vd oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:92092 oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:92092 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|opendoar____::8b6dd7db9af49e67306feb59a8bdc52c Hydrothermal vents phylogeography Lepetodrilus concentricus sp. nov Pliocene Gigantopelta chessoia sp. nov Molluscs Crustaceans Kiwa tyleri sp. nov Population Ecology connectivity present Population Genetics - Empirical Pleistocene Life sciences medicine and health care Climate Change East Scotia Ridge Kemp Caldera Scotia Sea Southern Ocean geo envir Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b42vd 2023-01-22T16:53:29Z We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using cytochrome C oxidase I and microsatellite markers. Three species are examined: the kiwaid squat lobster, Kiwa tyleri, the peltospirid gastropod Gigantopelta chessoia and a lepetodrilid limpet, Lepetodrilus sp. collected from vent fields 440 km apart on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) and from the Kemp Caldera on the South Sandwich Island Arc, ~95 km eastwards. We report no differentiation for all species across the ESR, consistent with panmixia or recent range expansions. A lack of differentiation is notable for Kiwa tyleri, which exhibits extremely abbreviated lecithotrophic larval development, suggestive of a very limited dispersal range. Larval lifespans may, however, be extended by low temperature-induced metabolic rate reduction in the Southern Ocean, muting the impact of dispersal strategy on patterns of population structure. COI diversity patterns suggest all species experienced demographic bottlenecks or selective sweeps in the past million years and possibly at different times. ESR and Kemp limpets are divergent, although with evidence of very recent ESR-Kemp immigration. Their divergence, possibility indicative of incipient speciation, along with the absence of the other two species at Kemp, may be the consequence of differing dispersal capabilities across a ~1000 m depth range and/or different selective regimes between the two areas. Estimates of historic and recent limpet gene flow between the ESR and Kemp are consistent with predominantly easterly currents in the region and potentially therefore, cross-axis currents on the ESR, with biogeographic implications for the region. Zip file of input filesIncludes fasta sequence files, microsatellite genotype files, as well as other input filesData_accessibility.zip Dataset Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Unknown Southern Ocean Scotia Sea East Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-29.250,-29.250,-57.917,-57.917)
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topic Hydrothermal vents
phylogeography
Lepetodrilus concentricus sp. nov
Pliocene
Gigantopelta chessoia sp. nov
Molluscs
Crustaceans
Kiwa tyleri sp. nov
Population Ecology
connectivity
present
Population Genetics - Empirical
Pleistocene
Life sciences
medicine and health care
Climate Change
East Scotia Ridge
Kemp Caldera
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
geo
envir
spellingShingle Hydrothermal vents
phylogeography
Lepetodrilus concentricus sp. nov
Pliocene
Gigantopelta chessoia sp. nov
Molluscs
Crustaceans
Kiwa tyleri sp. nov
Population Ecology
connectivity
present
Population Genetics - Empirical
Pleistocene
Life sciences
medicine and health care
Climate Change
East Scotia Ridge
Kemp Caldera
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
geo
envir
Roterman, Christopher N.
Copley, Jon T.
Linse, Katrin T.
Tyler, Paul A.
Rogers, Alex D.
Copley, J. T.
Tyler, P. A.
Roterman, C. N.
Rogers, A. D.
Linse, K. T.
Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.
topic_facet Hydrothermal vents
phylogeography
Lepetodrilus concentricus sp. nov
Pliocene
Gigantopelta chessoia sp. nov
Molluscs
Crustaceans
Kiwa tyleri sp. nov
Population Ecology
connectivity
present
Population Genetics - Empirical
Pleistocene
Life sciences
medicine and health care
Climate Change
East Scotia Ridge
Kemp Caldera
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
geo
envir
description We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using cytochrome C oxidase I and microsatellite markers. Three species are examined: the kiwaid squat lobster, Kiwa tyleri, the peltospirid gastropod Gigantopelta chessoia and a lepetodrilid limpet, Lepetodrilus sp. collected from vent fields 440 km apart on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) and from the Kemp Caldera on the South Sandwich Island Arc, ~95 km eastwards. We report no differentiation for all species across the ESR, consistent with panmixia or recent range expansions. A lack of differentiation is notable for Kiwa tyleri, which exhibits extremely abbreviated lecithotrophic larval development, suggestive of a very limited dispersal range. Larval lifespans may, however, be extended by low temperature-induced metabolic rate reduction in the Southern Ocean, muting the impact of dispersal strategy on patterns of population structure. COI diversity patterns suggest all species experienced demographic bottlenecks or selective sweeps in the past million years and possibly at different times. ESR and Kemp limpets are divergent, although with evidence of very recent ESR-Kemp immigration. Their divergence, possibility indicative of incipient speciation, along with the absence of the other two species at Kemp, may be the consequence of differing dispersal capabilities across a ~1000 m depth range and/or different selective regimes between the two areas. Estimates of historic and recent limpet gene flow between the ESR and Kemp are consistent with predominantly easterly currents in the region and potentially therefore, cross-axis currents on the ESR, with biogeographic implications for the region. Zip file of input filesIncludes fasta sequence files, microsatellite genotype files, as well as other input filesData_accessibility.zip
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author Roterman, Christopher N.
Copley, Jon T.
Linse, Katrin T.
Tyler, Paul A.
Rogers, Alex D.
Copley, J. T.
Tyler, P. A.
Roterman, C. N.
Rogers, A. D.
Linse, K. T.
author_facet Roterman, Christopher N.
Copley, Jon T.
Linse, Katrin T.
Tyler, Paul A.
Rogers, Alex D.
Copley, J. T.
Tyler, P. A.
Roterman, C. N.
Rogers, A. D.
Linse, K. T.
author_sort Roterman, Christopher N.
title Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.
title_short Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.
title_full Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.
title_fullStr Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean.
title_sort data from: connectivity in the cold: the comparative population genetics of vent-endemic fauna in the scotia sea, southern ocean.
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