Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes

Zooxanthellate corals are threatened by climate change but may be able to escape increasing temperatures by colonizing higher latitudes. To determine the effect of host range expansion on symbiont genetic diversity, we examined genetic variation among populations of Symbiodinium psygmophilum associa...

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Published in:Coral Reefs
Main Authors: Grupstra, Carsten G. B., Coma, Rafel, Ribes, Marta, Leydet, Karine Posbic, Parkinson, John Everett, McDonald, Kelly, Catllà, Marc, Voolstra, Christian R., Hellberg, Michael E., Coffroth, Mary Alice
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-017-1589-2
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spelling ftubkonstanz:oai:kops.uni-konstanz.de:123456789/51142 2024-02-11T10:06:25+01:00 Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes Grupstra, Carsten G. B. Coma, Rafel Ribes, Marta Leydet, Karine Posbic Parkinson, John Everett McDonald, Kelly Catllà, Marc Voolstra, Christian R. Hellberg, Michael E. Coffroth, Mary Alice 2017 application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-1hr4p7i556c5n3 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-017-1589-2 eng eng http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-1hr4p7i556c5n3 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00338-017-1589-2 173403324X http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Coral Reefs. Springer. 2017, 36(3), pp. 981-985. ISSN 0722-4028. eISSN 1432-0975. Available under: doi:10.1007/s00338-017-1589-2 Oculina patagonica Symbiodinium psygmophilum Zooxanthellae Microsatellites Climate change Symbiosis ddc:570 doc-type:article doc-type:Text 2017 ftubkonstanz https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-017-1589-2 2024-01-21T23:55:59Z Zooxanthellate corals are threatened by climate change but may be able to escape increasing temperatures by colonizing higher latitudes. To determine the effect of host range expansion on symbiont genetic diversity, we examined genetic variation among populations of Symbiodinium psygmophilum associated with Oculina patagonica, a range-expanding coral that acquires its symbionts through horizontal transmission. We optimized five microsatellite primer pairs for S. psygmophilum and tested them on Oculina spp. samples from the western North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. We then used them to compare symbiont genotype diversity between an Iberian core and an expansion front population of O. patagonica. Only one multilocus S. psygmophilum genotype was identified at the expansion front, and it was shared with the core population, which harbored seven multilocus genotypes. This pattern suggests that O. patagonica range expansion is accompanied by reduced symbiont genetic diversity, possibly due to limited dispersal of symbionts or local selection. published published Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic KOPS - The Institutional Repository of the University of Konstanz Coral Reefs 36 3 981 985
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topic Oculina patagonica
Symbiodinium psygmophilum
Zooxanthellae
Microsatellites
Climate change
Symbiosis
ddc:570
spellingShingle Oculina patagonica
Symbiodinium psygmophilum
Zooxanthellae
Microsatellites
Climate change
Symbiosis
ddc:570
Grupstra, Carsten G. B.
Coma, Rafel
Ribes, Marta
Leydet, Karine Posbic
Parkinson, John Everett
McDonald, Kelly
Catllà, Marc
Voolstra, Christian R.
Hellberg, Michael E.
Coffroth, Mary Alice
Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes
topic_facet Oculina patagonica
Symbiodinium psygmophilum
Zooxanthellae
Microsatellites
Climate change
Symbiosis
ddc:570
description Zooxanthellate corals are threatened by climate change but may be able to escape increasing temperatures by colonizing higher latitudes. To determine the effect of host range expansion on symbiont genetic diversity, we examined genetic variation among populations of Symbiodinium psygmophilum associated with Oculina patagonica, a range-expanding coral that acquires its symbionts through horizontal transmission. We optimized five microsatellite primer pairs for S. psygmophilum and tested them on Oculina spp. samples from the western North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. We then used them to compare symbiont genotype diversity between an Iberian core and an expansion front population of O. patagonica. Only one multilocus S. psygmophilum genotype was identified at the expansion front, and it was shared with the core population, which harbored seven multilocus genotypes. This pattern suggests that O. patagonica range expansion is accompanied by reduced symbiont genetic diversity, possibly due to limited dispersal of symbionts or local selection. published published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Grupstra, Carsten G. B.
Coma, Rafel
Ribes, Marta
Leydet, Karine Posbic
Parkinson, John Everett
McDonald, Kelly
Catllà, Marc
Voolstra, Christian R.
Hellberg, Michael E.
Coffroth, Mary Alice
author_facet Grupstra, Carsten G. B.
Coma, Rafel
Ribes, Marta
Leydet, Karine Posbic
Parkinson, John Everett
McDonald, Kelly
Catllà, Marc
Voolstra, Christian R.
Hellberg, Michael E.
Coffroth, Mary Alice
author_sort Grupstra, Carsten G. B.
title Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes
title_short Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes
title_full Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes
title_fullStr Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of Symbiodinium genotypes
title_sort evidence for coral range expansion accompanied by reduced diversity of symbiodinium genotypes
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