From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands
Commerson’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) are separated into the subspecies C. c. commersonii, found along southern South America (SA) and the Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas (FI/IM), and C. c. kerguelenensis, restricted to the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands (KI). Following the dispersal mo...
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ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/17553 2023-05-15T17:02:04+02:00 From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands De colonos a subespécies: diferenciação genética nos golfinhos de Commerson entre a América do Sul e as Ilhas Kerguelen Kraft, Sebastian Pérez-Alvarez, MJosé Olavarría, Carlos Moraga, Rodrigo Baker, C. Scott Steel, Debbie Tixier, Paul Guinet, Christophe Viricel, Amelia Brickle, Paul Costa, Marina Crespo, Enrique Durante, Cristian Loizaga, Rocio Poulin, Elie 2021-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17553 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.782512 eng eng Frontiers Media SA http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17553 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.782512 2296-7745 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Cephalorhynchus commersonii Colonization Divergence Last glacial maximum Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeography article 2021 ftunivalgarve https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.782512 2022-07-06T00:01:19Z Commerson’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) are separated into the subspecies C. c. commersonii, found along southern South America (SA) and the Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas (FI/IM), and C. c. kerguelenensis, restricted to the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands (KI). Following the dispersal model proposed for the genus, the latter is thought to have originated from SA after a long-distance dispersal event. To evaluate this biogeographic scenario, a distribution-wide, balanced sampling of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences was designed. New tissue samples from southern Chile, Argentina, FI/IM, and KI were added to published sequences from SA and KI, for a total of 256 samples. Genetic diversity indices, genetic and phylogeographic structure, and migration rates were calculated. One haplotype was shared between subspecies, with which all haplotypes of C. c. kerguelenensis formed a distinct group in the haplotype network. A new haplotype for C. c. kerguelenensis is reported. Differentiation in haplotype frequencies was found among localities within the distribution of C. c. commersonii, yet the phylogeographic signal was only statistically significant between subspecies. Coalescent-based historical gene flow estimations indicated migration between the northern and southern portions of the species’ range in SA as well as between SA and the FI/IM, but not between these and the KI. The net nucleotide divergence between dolphins from SA and the FI/IM was lower than the recommended threshold value suggested for delimiting subspecies, unlike that found between C. c. commersonii and C. c. kerguelenensis. The results are consistent with the model of post-glacial colonization of KI by South American C. commersonii, followed by an ongoing divergence process and subspecies status. Thus, C. c. kerguelenensis may represent the most recent diversification step of Cephalorhynchus, where isolation from their source population is driving a process of incipient speciation. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Kerguelen Islands Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta Argentina Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Frontiers in Marine Science 8 |
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Cephalorhynchus commersonii Colonization Divergence Last glacial maximum Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeography Kraft, Sebastian Pérez-Alvarez, MJosé Olavarría, Carlos Moraga, Rodrigo Baker, C. Scott Steel, Debbie Tixier, Paul Guinet, Christophe Viricel, Amelia Brickle, Paul Costa, Marina Crespo, Enrique Durante, Cristian Loizaga, Rocio Poulin, Elie From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands |
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Commerson’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) are separated into the subspecies C. c. commersonii, found along southern South America (SA) and the Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas (FI/IM), and C. c. kerguelenensis, restricted to the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands (KI). Following the dispersal model proposed for the genus, the latter is thought to have originated from SA after a long-distance dispersal event. To evaluate this biogeographic scenario, a distribution-wide, balanced sampling of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences was designed. New tissue samples from southern Chile, Argentina, FI/IM, and KI were added to published sequences from SA and KI, for a total of 256 samples. Genetic diversity indices, genetic and phylogeographic structure, and migration rates were calculated. One haplotype was shared between subspecies, with which all haplotypes of C. c. kerguelenensis formed a distinct group in the haplotype network. A new haplotype for C. c. kerguelenensis is reported. Differentiation in haplotype frequencies was found among localities within the distribution of C. c. commersonii, yet the phylogeographic signal was only statistically significant between subspecies. Coalescent-based historical gene flow estimations indicated migration between the northern and southern portions of the species’ range in SA as well as between SA and the FI/IM, but not between these and the KI. The net nucleotide divergence between dolphins from SA and the FI/IM was lower than the recommended threshold value suggested for delimiting subspecies, unlike that found between C. c. commersonii and C. c. kerguelenensis. The results are consistent with the model of post-glacial colonization of KI by South American C. commersonii, followed by an ongoing divergence process and subspecies status. Thus, C. c. kerguelenensis may represent the most recent diversification step of Cephalorhynchus, where isolation from their source population is driving a process of incipient speciation. ... |
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Kraft, Sebastian Pérez-Alvarez, MJosé Olavarría, Carlos Moraga, Rodrigo Baker, C. Scott Steel, Debbie Tixier, Paul Guinet, Christophe Viricel, Amelia Brickle, Paul Costa, Marina Crespo, Enrique Durante, Cristian Loizaga, Rocio Poulin, Elie |
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Kraft, Sebastian Pérez-Alvarez, MJosé Olavarría, Carlos Moraga, Rodrigo Baker, C. Scott Steel, Debbie Tixier, Paul Guinet, Christophe Viricel, Amelia Brickle, Paul Costa, Marina Crespo, Enrique Durante, Cristian Loizaga, Rocio Poulin, Elie |
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From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands |
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From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands |
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From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands |
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From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands |
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From settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in Commerson’s dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands |
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from settlers to subspecies: genetic differentiation in commerson’s dolphins between south america and the kerguelen islands |
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