Genetic variation in the small bivalve Nuculana inaequisculpta along a retreating glacier fjord, King George Island, Antarctica

C. Muñoz-Ramírez, M. Beltrán-Concha, Karla Pérez-Araneda, C. Sands, D. Barnes, A. Román-González, A. D. de Lecea, Kate Retallick, K. V. Van Landeghem, K. Sheen, Kelly Gonnelli, J. Scourse, Miguel Bascur, A. Brante
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Climate change is strongly influencing regions of Antarctica but the consequences on microevolutionary processes have been little studied. Patterns of population genetic diversity were analysed in the Antarctic bivalve Nuculana inaequisculpta (Protobranchia: Nuculanidae) from a fjord with 70 years of documented climate-forced glacier retreat. Thirty-nine individuals from five sites at different distances from the glacier terminus were collected, and the COI gene was sequenced from each individual. No statistically significant genetic differentiation was found between sites nor a significant correlation between the proximity of glaciers and genetic diversity, suggesting a high dispersal capability and therefore, a planktonic larval stage for this species. Nevertheless, we encourage increasing the sample size and number of loci in future studies to confirm our findings.
南极乔治王岛冰川峡湾沿岸小双壳类纽库拉纳的遗传变异
气候变化正在强烈地影响着南极洲的一些地区,但对其对微观进化过程的影响的研究却很少。利用已有记录的70年气候强迫冰川退缩,分析了南极双壳类Nuculana inaequisculpta(原支目:Nuculanidae)种群遗传多样性模式。从距离冰川终点不同距离的5个地点收集了39个个体,并对每个个体的COI基因进行了测序。在不同地点之间没有发现统计学上显著的遗传分化,也没有发现冰川邻近性与遗传多样性之间的显著相关性,这表明该物种具有较高的扩散能力,因此,该物种处于浮游幼虫阶段。然而,我们鼓励在未来的研究中增加样本量和基因座的数量来证实我们的发现。
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