Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)

In this thesis, population genetic structures and evolutionary aspects of speciation in notothenioid fishes from the Southern Ocean have been investigated. Special emphasis was given to the role of pelagic larval dispersal on gene flow between geographically separated populations, since notothenioid...

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Main Author: Damerau, Malte
Other Authors: Hanel, Reinhold, Reusch, Thorsten
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:German
Published: 2013
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:diss_mods_00014017 2024-06-23T07:46:59+00:00 Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei) Vergleichende Populationsgenetik, Larvenverdriftung und evolutionäre Aspekte von Antarktisfischen (Notothenioidei) Damerau, Malte Hanel, Reinhold Reusch, Thorsten 2013 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-140177 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00014017 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00005289/Dissertation_Master_for_print_final.pdf deu ger https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-140177 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00014017 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00005289/Dissertation_Master_for_print_final.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis ddc:570 Notothenioidei population genetics Populationsgenetik dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2013 ftunivkiel 2024-06-12T14:20:04Z In this thesis, population genetic structures and evolutionary aspects of speciation in notothenioid fishes from the Southern Ocean have been investigated. Special emphasis was given to the role of pelagic larval dispersal on gene flow between geographically separated populations, since notothenioids are characterized by unusually long pelagic larval durations of up to one year, which is assumed to counteract genetic divergence of populations and ultimately allopatric speciation processes. By elucidating the population genetic structures of selected notothenioid species, inferences were made about the level of gene flow between populations. The major goal of this thesis was to compare the population genetic structures of sympatric species within the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean to determine factors responsible for regulating gene flow. Species-specific traits, such as larval durations, were expected to result in differences between the observed patterns, while environmental factors, such as oceanographic currents or frontal systems, were assumed to influence multiple species in a similar way. In addition, it has been tested whether the evolution of notothenioids fulfills the criteria of an adaptive radiation, of which only a few examples are known from the marine realm. In dieser Doktorarbeit wurden die populationsgenetischen Strukturen und weitere evolutionäre Aspekte von Artbildungsprozessen innerhalb von Antarktisfischen (Notothenioidei) aus dem Südpolarmeer untersucht. Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt war es, den Einfluss pelagischer Larvenverdriftung auf den Genfluss zwischen geografisch getrennten Populationen zu ermitteln, da notothenioide Fische durch ungewöhnlich lange, pelagische Larvenphasen von bis zu über einem Jahr charakterisiert sind, wodurch erhöhter Genfluss einer Auseinanderentwicklung von Populationen und damit auch allopatrischer Artbildung entgegen wirken kann. Die Untersuchung der populationsgenetischen Strukturen erlaubt es, Rückschlüsse auf das Ausmaß des genetischen Austauschs ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarktis* Southern Ocean MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University Antarctic Southern Ocean
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Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
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description In this thesis, population genetic structures and evolutionary aspects of speciation in notothenioid fishes from the Southern Ocean have been investigated. Special emphasis was given to the role of pelagic larval dispersal on gene flow between geographically separated populations, since notothenioids are characterized by unusually long pelagic larval durations of up to one year, which is assumed to counteract genetic divergence of populations and ultimately allopatric speciation processes. By elucidating the population genetic structures of selected notothenioid species, inferences were made about the level of gene flow between populations. The major goal of this thesis was to compare the population genetic structures of sympatric species within the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean to determine factors responsible for regulating gene flow. Species-specific traits, such as larval durations, were expected to result in differences between the observed patterns, while environmental factors, such as oceanographic currents or frontal systems, were assumed to influence multiple species in a similar way. In addition, it has been tested whether the evolution of notothenioids fulfills the criteria of an adaptive radiation, of which only a few examples are known from the marine realm. In dieser Doktorarbeit wurden die populationsgenetischen Strukturen und weitere evolutionäre Aspekte von Artbildungsprozessen innerhalb von Antarktisfischen (Notothenioidei) aus dem Südpolarmeer untersucht. Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt war es, den Einfluss pelagischer Larvenverdriftung auf den Genfluss zwischen geografisch getrennten Populationen zu ermitteln, da notothenioide Fische durch ungewöhnlich lange, pelagische Larvenphasen von bis zu über einem Jahr charakterisiert sind, wodurch erhöhter Genfluss einer Auseinanderentwicklung von Populationen und damit auch allopatrischer Artbildung entgegen wirken kann. Die Untersuchung der populationsgenetischen Strukturen erlaubt es, Rückschlüsse auf das Ausmaß des genetischen Austauschs ...
author2 Hanel, Reinhold
Reusch, Thorsten
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author Damerau, Malte
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title Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_short Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_full Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_fullStr Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of Antarctic fishes (Notothenioidei)
title_sort comparative population genetics, larval dispersal and evolutionary aspects of antarctic fishes (notothenioidei)
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