Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters

The veined squid, Loligo forbesii Steenstrup, 1856, occurs at the European Shelf areas including the Azores and represents a valuable resource for the European commercial fishery in the North East Atlantic. However, very little is known about its population structure and phylogeography. This lack of...

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Main Authors: Anika Göpel, Daniel Oesterwind1, Christopher Barrett, Rita Cannas, Luis Silva Caparro, Pierluigi Carbonara, Marilena Donnaloia, Maria Cristina Follesa, Angela Larivain, Vladimir Laptikhovsky, Evgenia Lefkaditou, Jean‐Paul Robin, Maria Begoña Santos, Ignacio Sobrino, Julio Valeiras, Maria Valls, Hugo C. Vieira, Kai Wieland &amp, Ralf Bastrop
Other Authors: Göpel, Anika, Oesterwind1, Daniel, Barrett, Christopher, Cannas, Rita, Silva Caparro, Lui, Carbonara, Pierluigi, Donnaloia, Marilena, Follesa, MARIA CRISTINA, Larivain, Angela, Laptikhovsky, Vladimir, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Robin, Jean‐paul, Begoña Santos, Maria, Sobrino, Ignacio, Valeiras, Julio, Valls, Maria, Vieira, Hugo C., Wieland &amp, Kai, Bastrop, Ralf
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11584/335513
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11530-z
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spelling ftunicagliariris:oai:iris.unica.it:11584/335513 2024-04-21T08:08:15+00:00 Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters Anika Göpel Daniel Oesterwind1 Christopher Barrett Rita Cannas Luis Silva Caparro Pierluigi Carbonara Marilena Donnaloia Maria Cristina Follesa Angela Larivain Vladimir Laptikhovsky Evgenia Lefkaditou Jean‐Paul Robin Maria Begoña Santos Ignacio Sobrino Julio Valeiras Maria Valls Hugo C. Vieira Kai Wieland &amp Ralf Bastrop Göpel, Anika Oesterwind1, Daniel Barrett, Christopher Cannas, Rita Silva Caparro, Lui Carbonara, Pierluigi Donnaloia, Marilena Follesa, MARIA CRISTINA Larivain, Angela Laptikhovsky, Vladimir Lefkaditou, Evgenia Robin, Jean‐paul Begoña Santos, Maria Sobrino, Ignacio Valeiras, Julio Valls, Maria Vieira, Hugo C. Wieland &amp Kai Bastrop, Ralf 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/11584/335513 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11530-z https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-11530-z eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/35551472 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000795163100007 volume:12 firstpage:1 lastpage:10 numberofpages:10 journal:SCIENTIFIC REPORTS http://hdl.handle.net/11584/335513 doi:10.1038/s41598-022-11530-z info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85129946841 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-11530-z info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess MICROSATELLITE MARKERS SPAWNING GROUNDS CEPHALOPODA LOLIGINIDAE MITOCHONDRIAL PATERNITY VULGARIS SOFTWARE MOLLUSCA IDENTIFICATION info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunicagliariris https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11530-z 2024-03-25T16:22:02Z The veined squid, Loligo forbesii Steenstrup, 1856, occurs at the European Shelf areas including the Azores and represents a valuable resource for the European commercial fishery in the North East Atlantic. However, very little is known about its population structure and phylogeography. This lack of knowledge also impedes the development of sustainable fishery management for this species. The present study combined the use of two types of markers that retrieve patterns of gene flow in different time spans; the analysis of 16 nuclear microsatellites and sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI). Whereas the high mutation rate of microsatellites allows the description of recent patterns of connectivity in species, the lower mutation rate of COI provides phylogeographic patterns on a longer timescale. A total of 347 individuals of L. forbesii were investigated from nearly the entire distribution range of the species, including the North East Atlantic Shelf, the Azores and the Mediterranean. Individuals from the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Sea have never been included in a genetic study before. We were able to analyse COI sequences from all 12 sampling areas and define three clades of L. forbesii. Due to our large sampling area, we are presenting 13 COI-haplotypes that were previously unknown. The microsatellite analysis does not include the Azores but three main clades could be identified at the remaining 11 sampling sites. Low FST values indicate gene flow over large geographical distances. However, the genetically significant differences and an additional slight grouping in the microsatellite structure reveal that geographical barriers seem to influence the population structure and reduce gene flow. Furthermore, both markers provide strong evidence that the observed phylogeographic pattern reflects the geographical history of the Azores and the Mediterranean Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Università degli Studi di Cagliari: UNICA IRIS Scientific Reports 12 1
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topic MICROSATELLITE MARKERS
SPAWNING GROUNDS
CEPHALOPODA
LOLIGINIDAE
MITOCHONDRIAL PATERNITY
VULGARIS SOFTWARE
MOLLUSCA IDENTIFICATION
spellingShingle MICROSATELLITE MARKERS
SPAWNING GROUNDS
CEPHALOPODA
LOLIGINIDAE
MITOCHONDRIAL PATERNITY
VULGARIS SOFTWARE
MOLLUSCA IDENTIFICATION
Anika Göpel
Daniel Oesterwind1
Christopher Barrett
Rita Cannas
Luis Silva Caparro
Pierluigi Carbonara
Marilena Donnaloia
Maria Cristina Follesa
Angela Larivain
Vladimir Laptikhovsky
Evgenia Lefkaditou
Jean‐Paul Robin
Maria Begoña Santos
Ignacio Sobrino
Julio Valeiras
Maria Valls
Hugo C. Vieira
Kai Wieland &amp
Ralf Bastrop
Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
topic_facet MICROSATELLITE MARKERS
SPAWNING GROUNDS
CEPHALOPODA
LOLIGINIDAE
MITOCHONDRIAL PATERNITY
VULGARIS SOFTWARE
MOLLUSCA IDENTIFICATION
description The veined squid, Loligo forbesii Steenstrup, 1856, occurs at the European Shelf areas including the Azores and represents a valuable resource for the European commercial fishery in the North East Atlantic. However, very little is known about its population structure and phylogeography. This lack of knowledge also impedes the development of sustainable fishery management for this species. The present study combined the use of two types of markers that retrieve patterns of gene flow in different time spans; the analysis of 16 nuclear microsatellites and sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI). Whereas the high mutation rate of microsatellites allows the description of recent patterns of connectivity in species, the lower mutation rate of COI provides phylogeographic patterns on a longer timescale. A total of 347 individuals of L. forbesii were investigated from nearly the entire distribution range of the species, including the North East Atlantic Shelf, the Azores and the Mediterranean. Individuals from the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Sea have never been included in a genetic study before. We were able to analyse COI sequences from all 12 sampling areas and define three clades of L. forbesii. Due to our large sampling area, we are presenting 13 COI-haplotypes that were previously unknown. The microsatellite analysis does not include the Azores but three main clades could be identified at the remaining 11 sampling sites. Low FST values indicate gene flow over large geographical distances. However, the genetically significant differences and an additional slight grouping in the microsatellite structure reveal that geographical barriers seem to influence the population structure and reduce gene flow. Furthermore, both markers provide strong evidence that the observed phylogeographic pattern reflects the geographical history of the Azores and the Mediterranean Sea.
author2 Göpel, Anika
Oesterwind1, Daniel
Barrett, Christopher
Cannas, Rita
Silva Caparro, Lui
Carbonara, Pierluigi
Donnaloia, Marilena
Follesa, MARIA CRISTINA
Larivain, Angela
Laptikhovsky, Vladimir
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Robin, Jean‐paul
Begoña Santos, Maria
Sobrino, Ignacio
Valeiras, Julio
Valls, Maria
Vieira, Hugo C.
Wieland &amp
Kai
Bastrop, Ralf
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Anika Göpel
Daniel Oesterwind1
Christopher Barrett
Rita Cannas
Luis Silva Caparro
Pierluigi Carbonara
Marilena Donnaloia
Maria Cristina Follesa
Angela Larivain
Vladimir Laptikhovsky
Evgenia Lefkaditou
Jean‐Paul Robin
Maria Begoña Santos
Ignacio Sobrino
Julio Valeiras
Maria Valls
Hugo C. Vieira
Kai Wieland &amp
Ralf Bastrop
author_facet Anika Göpel
Daniel Oesterwind1
Christopher Barrett
Rita Cannas
Luis Silva Caparro
Pierluigi Carbonara
Marilena Donnaloia
Maria Cristina Follesa
Angela Larivain
Vladimir Laptikhovsky
Evgenia Lefkaditou
Jean‐Paul Robin
Maria Begoña Santos
Ignacio Sobrino
Julio Valeiras
Maria Valls
Hugo C. Vieira
Kai Wieland &amp
Ralf Bastrop
author_sort Anika Göpel
title Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
title_short Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
title_full Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
title_fullStr Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
title_sort phylogeography of the veined squid, loligo forbesii, in european waters
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