Population genetic structure of the short-beaked common dolphin from the Black Sea and the Turkish Straits System.

Arda M Tonay, Begüm Uzun, Ayhan Dede, Ayaka Amaha Öztürk, Erdem Danyer, Işıl Aytemiz Danyer, Sabri Bilgin, Bayram Öztürk, Raşit Bilgin
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Our study aims to assess the population connectivity, evolutionary history, and conservation status of the short-beaked common dolphin in the Black Sea and Turkish Straits System (TSS). We also include DNA sequences from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea to provide a regional perspective to our localized study. Analysis of 366 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA D-loop fragments from 37 samples collected from short-beaked common dolphins in the Black Sea, TSS, and Aegean Sea revealed 13 haplotypes, eight of which have not been previously reported. While analysis of samples archived on GenBank revealed 89 different haplotypes across the region. The haplotype network contains two main peripheral groups that include individuals from all locations. Haplotypes from the Atlantic Ocean are scattered across the network and no obvious population separation was detected. Some shared haplotypes potentially indicate multi-directional colonization events of the Mediterranean Sea from the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Moreover, some less widely distributed haplotypes suggest some level of more recent genetic connectivity through the Strait of Gibraltar and the TSS and point out the importance of these straits in the dispersal of short-beaked common dolphins. The haplotype and nucleotide diversity values were lower in the Black Sea, TSS, and western Mediterranean Sea when compared to the Atlantic Ocean, supporting the expansion of Atlantic populations into the Mediterranean and the Black Seas. Differentiation was observed between the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea, TSS and the Black Sea based on Фst but not between Mediterranean and the Black Seas. For common dolphins, which have high dispersal potential, the protection of open seas and narrow seaways to enhance connectivity may be crucial.

黑海和土耳其海峡系短喙普通海豚的种群遗传结构。
本研究旨在评估黑海和土耳其海峡系统(TSS)短喙普通海豚的种群连通性、进化史和保护状况。我们还包括来自大西洋和地中海的DNA序列,为我们的本地化研究提供区域视角。对来自黑海、TSS和爱琴海短喙普通海豚的37个样本的366个碱基对线粒体DNA d环片段进行分析,发现了13个单倍型,其中8个是以前未报道过的。而基因库上的样本分析显示,该地区共有89种不同的单倍型。单倍型网络包含两个主要的外围群体,包括来自所有地区的个体。来自大西洋的单倍型分散在整个网络中,没有发现明显的种群分离。一些共有的单倍型可能表明地中海从东大西洋的多方向殖民事件。此外,一些分布不太广泛的单倍型表明,在某种程度上,直布罗陀海峡和TSS之间存在着更近的遗传联系,并指出了这些海峡对短喙普通海豚传播的重要性。与大西洋相比,黑海、TSS和西地中海的单倍型和核苷酸多样性值较低,这支持了大西洋种群向地中海和黑海的扩张。根据Фst,大西洋和地中海、TSS和黑海之间有区别,但地中海和黑海之间没有区别。对于具有高度扩散潜力的普通海豚来说,保护公海和狭窄的航道以加强连通性可能至关重要。
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