Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea

Population genetic studies on white sea bream Diplodus sargus have revealed different patterns in the subdivision of populations in the Mediterranean Sea. However, the stability of observed allele frequencies over time remains poorly tested. The aim of this study was to show that the genetic structu...

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Main Authors: Gonzalez-Wanguemert, Mercedes, Pérez-Ruzafa, Á., Cánovas, F., García-Charton, J. A., Marcos, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter Research 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9019
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/9019 2023-05-15T18:43:49+02:00 Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea Gonzalez-Wanguemert, Mercedes Pérez-Ruzafa, Á. Cánovas, F. García-Charton, J. A. Marcos, C. 2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9019 eng eng Inter Research 0171-8630 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9019 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Temporal change Allozymes Cohort Recruitment Marine fish Dispersal White sea bream article 2007 ftunivalgarve 2022-05-30T08:47:27Z Population genetic studies on white sea bream Diplodus sargus have revealed different patterns in the subdivision of populations in the Mediterranean Sea. However, the stability of observed allele frequencies over time remains poorly tested. The aim of this study was to show that the genetic structure of D. sargus could significantly change over time by analysing temporal variations in allozymes. In order to determine temporal variation in the genetic structure of 5 natural D. sargus populations in the SW Mediterranean, we screened 14 allozyme loci. Our main finding was the significant genotypic differentiation among cohorts (year-classes) in the Guardamar (FST = 0.012; p < 0.001) and Cape of Palos (FST = 0.008; p < 0.001) populations. The differentiation observed in the present study when considering pair-wise comparisons between cohorts is similar to that of all populations throughout the Mediterranean Sea. Our results suggest that microgeographical variations, also known as ‘chaotic genetic patchiness’, could occur in D. sargus populations from the SW Mediterranean. The recruitment of genetically variable cohorts at 1 site each year may account for these variations. We also discussed alternative explanations for this genetic pattern. This study confirms the importance of understanding the ecology, behaviour and environment of fish populations when investigating population genetic structure. Our results also highlight the importance of incorporating temporal samples when conducting population structure studies. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper White Sea Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta White Sea
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topic Temporal change
Allozymes
Cohort
Recruitment
Marine fish
Dispersal
White sea bream
spellingShingle Temporal change
Allozymes
Cohort
Recruitment
Marine fish
Dispersal
White sea bream
Gonzalez-Wanguemert, Mercedes
Pérez-Ruzafa, Á.
Cánovas, F.
García-Charton, J. A.
Marcos, C.
Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea
topic_facet Temporal change
Allozymes
Cohort
Recruitment
Marine fish
Dispersal
White sea bream
description Population genetic studies on white sea bream Diplodus sargus have revealed different patterns in the subdivision of populations in the Mediterranean Sea. However, the stability of observed allele frequencies over time remains poorly tested. The aim of this study was to show that the genetic structure of D. sargus could significantly change over time by analysing temporal variations in allozymes. In order to determine temporal variation in the genetic structure of 5 natural D. sargus populations in the SW Mediterranean, we screened 14 allozyme loci. Our main finding was the significant genotypic differentiation among cohorts (year-classes) in the Guardamar (FST = 0.012; p < 0.001) and Cape of Palos (FST = 0.008; p < 0.001) populations. The differentiation observed in the present study when considering pair-wise comparisons between cohorts is similar to that of all populations throughout the Mediterranean Sea. Our results suggest that microgeographical variations, also known as ‘chaotic genetic patchiness’, could occur in D. sargus populations from the SW Mediterranean. The recruitment of genetically variable cohorts at 1 site each year may account for these variations. We also discussed alternative explanations for this genetic pattern. This study confirms the importance of understanding the ecology, behaviour and environment of fish populations when investigating population genetic structure. Our results also highlight the importance of incorporating temporal samples when conducting population structure studies. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gonzalez-Wanguemert, Mercedes
Pérez-Ruzafa, Á.
Cánovas, F.
García-Charton, J. A.
Marcos, C.
author_facet Gonzalez-Wanguemert, Mercedes
Pérez-Ruzafa, Á.
Cánovas, F.
García-Charton, J. A.
Marcos, C.
author_sort Gonzalez-Wanguemert, Mercedes
title Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea
title_short Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea
title_full Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Temporal genetic variation in populations of Diplodus sargus from the SW Mediterranean Sea
title_sort temporal genetic variation in populations of diplodus sargus from the sw mediterranean sea
publisher Inter Research
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