Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner

Vendrami D, Peck L, Clark M, Eldon B, Meredith M, Hoffman J. Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner. Science Advances . 2021;7(37): eabj4713 . A long-standing paradox of marine populations is chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP)...

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Main Authors: Vendrami, David, Peck, Lloyd, Clark, Melody, Eldon, Bjarki, Meredith, Michael, Hoffman, Joseph
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description Vendrami D, Peck L, Clark M, Eldon B, Meredith M, Hoffman J. Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner. Science Advances . 2021;7(37): eabj4713 . A long-standing paradox of marine populations is chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP), temporally unstable patterns of genetic differentiation that occur below the geographic scale of effective dispersal. Several mechanisms are hypothesized to explain CGP including natural selection, spatiotemporal fluctuations in larval source populations, self-recruitment, and sweepstake reproduction. Discriminating among them is extremely difficult but is fundamental to understanding how marine organisms reproduce and disperse. Here, we report a notable example of CGP in the Antarctic limpet, an unusually tractable system where multiple confounding explanations can be discounted. Using population genomics, temporally replicated sampling, surface drifters, and forward genetic simulations, we show that CGP likely arises from an extreme sweepstake event together with collective larval dispersal, while selection appears to be unimportant. Our results illustrate the importance of neutral demographic forces in natural populations and have important implications for understanding the recruitment dynamics, population connectivity, local adaptation, and resilience of marine populations.
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spelling ftubbiepub:oai:pub.uni-bielefeld.de:2957384 2025-02-16T14:57:35+00:00 Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner Vendrami, David Peck, Lloyd Clark, Melody Eldon, Bjarki Meredith, Michael Hoffman, Joseph 2021 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0070-pub-29573848 https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2957384 https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/download/2957384/2960513 eng eng American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abj4713 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2375-2548 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000695713400017 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/34516767 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:660.6 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article doc-type:article text 2021 ftubbiepub https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj4713 2025-01-22T00:56:16Z Vendrami D, Peck L, Clark M, Eldon B, Meredith M, Hoffman J. Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner. Science Advances . 2021;7(37): eabj4713 . A long-standing paradox of marine populations is chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP), temporally unstable patterns of genetic differentiation that occur below the geographic scale of effective dispersal. Several mechanisms are hypothesized to explain CGP including natural selection, spatiotemporal fluctuations in larval source populations, self-recruitment, and sweepstake reproduction. Discriminating among them is extremely difficult but is fundamental to understanding how marine organisms reproduce and disperse. Here, we report a notable example of CGP in the Antarctic limpet, an unusually tractable system where multiple confounding explanations can be discounted. Using population genomics, temporally replicated sampling, surface drifters, and forward genetic simulations, we show that CGP likely arises from an extreme sweepstake event together with collective larval dispersal, while selection appears to be unimportant. Our results illustrate the importance of neutral demographic forces in natural populations and have important implications for understanding the recruitment dynamics, population connectivity, local adaptation, and resilience of marine populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic PUB - Publications at Bielefeld University Antarctic Meredith ENVELOPE(67.717,67.717,-71.200,-71.200) The Antarctic Science Advances 7 37
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Clark, Melody
Eldon, Bjarki
Meredith, Michael
Hoffman, Joseph
Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
title Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
title_full Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
title_fullStr Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
title_full_unstemmed Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
title_short Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
title_sort sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner
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