Broad thermal tolerance and high mitochondrial genetic connectivity in the pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides).

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Katherine M Eaton, Jacob E Samenuk, Laurel Thaxton, Victoria Chaves, Moisés A Bernal
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Abstract

Pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides) are highly abundant in coastal ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic Ocean and serve as a crucial link in marine food webs. Despite their ecological relevance, little is known about this species' susceptibility to anthropogenic climate change. Here, we characterized patterns of mitochondrial genetic divergence and examined the upper thermal tolerance of pinfish across a large portion of the species' range. We found little evidence of population genetic differentiation among distant localities with divergent temperature regimes (e.g., Mexico and North Carolina), using two mitochondrial markers (cytochrome b [CytB] and cytochrome c oxidase I [COI]). This suggests high genetic connectivity, which implies low potential for local adaptation of populations to different thermal conditions along a latitudinal gradient. To further examine population-scale differences in thermal tolerance, we assessed the critical thermal maxima (CTmax) of pinfish from four localities: North Carolina, Florida Keys, Alabama, and Texas. We found that CTmax was similar across sites, with all localities showing an average CTmax within a 1°C temperature range (34.5-35.5°C). This suggests that southern populations of pinfish may be more susceptible to the detrimental effects of ocean warming, as individuals in lower latitudes regularly experience temperatures within a few degrees of their CTmax. Finally, we examined the influence of varying salinity on the upper thermal limit of the pinfish and found that pinfish show no variation in CTmax under salinity conditions ranging from hypo- to hypersaline (15-35 ppt). These results show that pinfish can tolerate a wide range of environmental parameters but may rely on phenotypic plasticity, rather than local adaptation, to distinct conditions to cope with different environmental regimes.

鱼(Lagodon rhomboides)广泛的耐热性和高线粒体遗传连通性。
鱼(Lagodon rhomboides)在墨西哥湾和西大西洋的沿海生态系统中非常丰富,是海洋食物网的重要一环。尽管它们具有生态学意义,但人们对这种物种对人为气候变化的易感性知之甚少。在这里,我们对线粒体遗传分化模式进行了表征,并在很大一部分物种范围内检查了鱼类的上热耐受性。我们使用两种线粒体标记(细胞色素b [CytB]和细胞色素c氧化酶I [COI])发现,在温度不同的遥远地区(例如墨西哥和北卡罗来纳州),几乎没有发现群体遗传分化的证据。这表明遗传连通性较高,这意味着种群沿纬度梯度对不同热条件的局部适应潜力较低。为了进一步研究种群尺度上的热耐受性差异,我们评估了来自四个地方的鱼的临界热最大值(CTmax):北卡罗莱纳州、佛罗里达群岛、阿拉巴马州和德克萨斯州。我们发现CTmax在不同地点相似,所有地点在1°C温度范围内(34.5-35.5°C)显示平均CTmax。这表明南方的鱼类种群可能更容易受到海洋变暖的有害影响,因为低纬度地区的个体经常经历温度在其CTmax的几度以内。最后,我们研究了不同盐度对鱼热上限的影响,发现在低盐到高盐(15-35 ppt)的盐度条件下,鱼的CTmax没有变化。这些结果表明,鱼可以忍受广泛的环境参数,但可能依赖于表型可塑性,而不是局部适应,以不同的条件来应对不同的环境制度。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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