Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands

In this study we assessed the sequence variation in the I3-M11 partition of the mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI) in ten populations of the Atlanto-Mediterranean demosponge Phorbas fictitius (Porifera: Poecilosclerida) at two spatial scales: a regional scale comparing mainland (Iberian...

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Main Authors: J.R. Xavier, R.W.M. van Soest, J.A.J. Breeuwer, A.M.F. Martins, S.B.J. Menken
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.332202
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:uvapub:332202 2023-05-15T17:41:32+02:00 Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands J.R. Xavier R.W.M. van Soest J.A.J. Breeuwer A.M.F. Martins S.B.J. Menken 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.332202 en eng It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content licence (like Creative Commons). Contributions to Zoology (13834517) vol.79 (2010) nr.3 p.119-129 article 2010 ftunivamstpubl 2015-11-19T11:22:45Z In this study we assessed the sequence variation in the I3-M11 partition of the mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI) in ten populations of the Atlanto-Mediterranean demosponge Phorbas fictitius (Porifera: Poecilosclerida) at two spatial scales: a regional scale comparing mainland (Iberian) and insular (Macaronesian) populations, and a local (Archipelagic) scale focusing on different island populations of the Azores archipelago. A multiple approach combining diversity measures, F-ST estimates, phylogenetic inference and nested clade phylogeographic analysis was used to assess the genetic structure and elucidate the evolutionary history of this species. Genetic differentiation, based of F-ST estimates, was found among most populations at both scales revealing highly structured populations. This results of a presumably low dispersal potential and bathymetric range of the species, and the geographical isolation of the studied populations. However we found evidence of long distance dispersal events between some populations. Phylogenetic and network analyses indicate a separation of insular (Macaronesian) and mainland (Iberian) clades with only two haplotypes shared between these areas. The high genetic diversity and prevalence of ancestral haplotypes suggest the Macaronesian islands as the likely place of origin of this species with posterior expansion to mainland locations via current-mediated dispersal of larvae or sponge fragments. This study adds to the growing evidence of structured populations in the marine realm and highlights the importance of the Macaronesian islands on the evolutionary history of the Northeast Atlantic marine biota. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE)
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description In this study we assessed the sequence variation in the I3-M11 partition of the mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI) in ten populations of the Atlanto-Mediterranean demosponge Phorbas fictitius (Porifera: Poecilosclerida) at two spatial scales: a regional scale comparing mainland (Iberian) and insular (Macaronesian) populations, and a local (Archipelagic) scale focusing on different island populations of the Azores archipelago. A multiple approach combining diversity measures, F-ST estimates, phylogenetic inference and nested clade phylogeographic analysis was used to assess the genetic structure and elucidate the evolutionary history of this species. Genetic differentiation, based of F-ST estimates, was found among most populations at both scales revealing highly structured populations. This results of a presumably low dispersal potential and bathymetric range of the species, and the geographical isolation of the studied populations. However we found evidence of long distance dispersal events between some populations. Phylogenetic and network analyses indicate a separation of insular (Macaronesian) and mainland (Iberian) clades with only two haplotypes shared between these areas. The high genetic diversity and prevalence of ancestral haplotypes suggest the Macaronesian islands as the likely place of origin of this species with posterior expansion to mainland locations via current-mediated dispersal of larvae or sponge fragments. This study adds to the growing evidence of structured populations in the marine realm and highlights the importance of the Macaronesian islands on the evolutionary history of the Northeast Atlantic marine biota.
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author J.R. Xavier
R.W.M. van Soest
J.A.J. Breeuwer
A.M.F. Martins
S.B.J. Menken
spellingShingle J.R. Xavier
R.W.M. van Soest
J.A.J. Breeuwer
A.M.F. Martins
S.B.J. Menken
Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
author_facet J.R. Xavier
R.W.M. van Soest
J.A.J. Breeuwer
A.M.F. Martins
S.B.J. Menken
author_sort J.R. Xavier
title Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
title_short Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
title_full Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
title_fullStr Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge Phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
title_sort phylogeography, genetic diversity and structure of the poecilosclerid sponge phorbas fictitius at oceanic islands
publishDate 2010
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op_source Contributions to Zoology (13834517) vol.79 (2010) nr.3 p.119-129
op_rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content licence (like Creative Commons).
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