Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic

We studied genetic differentiation of two subarctic Daphnia species (subgenus Hyalodaphnia; Cladocera: Anomopoda) in relation to ecological and morphological diversification. Daphnia longispina and the recently discovered species Daphnia umbra are genetically differentiated based on mitochondrial 12...

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Published in:Limnology and Oceanography
Main Authors: Schwenk, K., Junttila, P., Rautio, M., Bastiansen, Finn, Knapp, J., Dove, O., Billiones, R., Streit, B.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley, Hoboken, NJ 2004
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spelling ftufz:oai:ufz.de:4544 2023-12-10T09:52:05+01:00 Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic Schwenk, K. Junttila, P. Rautio, M. Bastiansen, Finn Knapp, J. Dove, O. Billiones, R. Streit, B. 2004 application/pdf https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=4544 https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2004.49.2.0532 en eng Wiley, Hoboken, NJ Limnology and Oceanography 49 (2);; 532 - 539 https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=4544 https://dx.doi.org/10.4319/lo.2004.49.2.0532 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ISSN: 0024-3590 info:eu-repo/semantics/article https://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text 2004 ftufz https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2004.49.2.0532 2023-11-12T23:28:49Z We studied genetic differentiation of two subarctic Daphnia species (subgenus Hyalodaphnia; Cladocera: Anomopoda) in relation to ecological and morphological diversification. Daphnia longispina and the recently discovered species Daphnia umbra are genetically differentiated based on mitochondrial 12S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. Genetic differentiation of 12S rDNA among the two sister taxa is in the range of differentiation among other Hyalodaphnia species (uncorrected genetic distance = 0.11). Despite frequent interspecific hybridization among Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) species, we found no interspecific hybrids of D. umbra and D. longispina. D. umbra is for the first time recorded to occur in Northern Finland and Russia (Pechora Delta), and to cooccur in neighboring sympatry with Daphnia longispina across a subarctic region in northern Finland. Species are ecologically differentiated: D. umbra occurred at higher elevations, in larger and deeper water bodies than D. longispina. Species did not differ significantly in levels of ultraviolet-protective melanin pigmentation but varied with regard to environmental preferences, such as fish predation and levels of total dissolved organic carbon (DOC). These findings argue that ecological differentiation and divergent selection might have caused speciation or at least are responsible for the maintenance of reproductive isolation among subarctic Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Pechora Pechora Delta Subarctic UFZ - Publication Index (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research) Limnology and Oceanography 49 2 532 539
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description We studied genetic differentiation of two subarctic Daphnia species (subgenus Hyalodaphnia; Cladocera: Anomopoda) in relation to ecological and morphological diversification. Daphnia longispina and the recently discovered species Daphnia umbra are genetically differentiated based on mitochondrial 12S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. Genetic differentiation of 12S rDNA among the two sister taxa is in the range of differentiation among other Hyalodaphnia species (uncorrected genetic distance = 0.11). Despite frequent interspecific hybridization among Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) species, we found no interspecific hybrids of D. umbra and D. longispina. D. umbra is for the first time recorded to occur in Northern Finland and Russia (Pechora Delta), and to cooccur in neighboring sympatry with Daphnia longispina across a subarctic region in northern Finland. Species are ecologically differentiated: D. umbra occurred at higher elevations, in larger and deeper water bodies than D. longispina. Species did not differ significantly in levels of ultraviolet-protective melanin pigmentation but varied with regard to environmental preferences, such as fish predation and levels of total dissolved organic carbon (DOC). These findings argue that ecological differentiation and divergent selection might have caused speciation or at least are responsible for the maintenance of reproductive isolation among subarctic Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) species.
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author Schwenk, K.
Junttila, P.
Rautio, M.
Bastiansen, Finn
Knapp, J.
Dove, O.
Billiones, R.
Streit, B.
spellingShingle Schwenk, K.
Junttila, P.
Rautio, M.
Bastiansen, Finn
Knapp, J.
Dove, O.
Billiones, R.
Streit, B.
Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic
author_facet Schwenk, K.
Junttila, P.
Rautio, M.
Bastiansen, Finn
Knapp, J.
Dove, O.
Billiones, R.
Streit, B.
author_sort Schwenk, K.
title Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic
title_short Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic
title_full Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic
title_fullStr Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic
title_full_unstemmed Ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of Daphnia (Hyalodaphnia) from the Finnish and Russian subarctic
title_sort ecological, morphological, and genetic differentiation of daphnia (hyalodaphnia) from the finnish and russian subarctic
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