Molecular ecology of a shallow water shrimp, Acetes sibogae sibogae Hansen 1919: Evidence for strongly limited gene flow across the western Pacific

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Eko Hardianto, Jun Fukuchi, Yukio Hanamura, Diah Permata Wijayanti, Agus Sabdono, Hideyuki Imai
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Abstract

The shallow water shrimp Acetes sibogae sibogae is an ecological and economically important organism in the Asian region. We assessed the genetic diversity and population structure of this species based on samples obtained from eight sites in Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia. Nucleotide sequence analyses were performed based on PCR-amplified mitochondrial DNA fragments comprising the control region and part of the 12S rRNA gene. In total, 656 bp nucleotide sequences were obtained from 377 individuals. The results show a low haplotype diversity value in shrimp from the Kokuba-gawa River (0.5) in Japan and intermediate values (0.79–0.99) in other populations. While nucleotide diversity estimates in all sampled localities were lower (0.17%–0.86%) than those reported in other crustaceans, analysis of molecular variance revealed significant genetic differentiation (p < .001) among all sites. Furthermore, the mean fixation index estimate was very high (FST: 0.27), indicating that dispersal potential among sites was low and gene flow, therefore, was restricted. The mismatch distribution of pairwise differences between haplotypes indicated that A. s. sibogae did not fit a sudden population expansion model. Overall, the present study indicates that wild stocks of A. s. sibogae on Okinawa-jima Island and the Philippine and Indonesian Archipelagos should be assigned high importance for conservation management of this species because adapted genotypes have significant evolutionary potential during environmental changes.

[Correction added on 5th February 2022, after first online publication: Values have been corrected in the Abstract section.]

一种浅水虾的分子生态学,Acetes sibogae sibogae Hansen 1919:跨西太平洋的强烈有限基因流动的证据
浅水对虾(Acetes sibogae sibogae)是亚洲地区重要的生态和经济生物。我们基于在日本、菲律宾和印度尼西亚8个地点获得的样本,评估了该物种的遗传多样性和种群结构。基于pcr扩增的线粒体DNA片段(包括对照区和部分12S rRNA基因)进行核苷酸序列分析。从377个个体中共获得656 bp的核苷酸序列。结果表明,日本果巴川河对虾的单倍型多样性值较低(0.5),其他种群的单倍型多样性值在0.79 ~ 0.99之间。虽然所有取样区域的核苷酸多样性估价值(0.17%-0.86%)低于其他甲壳类动物,但分子差异分析显示显着的遗传分化(p <.001)。此外,平均固定指数估计非常高(FST: 0.27),表明位点间的扩散潜力较低,因此限制了基因流动。单倍型间配对差异的错配分布表明,西布加古猿不符合种群突然扩张模型。总体而言,本研究表明,由于适应基因型在环境变化中具有显着的进化潜力,因此应高度重视冲绳岛和菲律宾、印度尼西亚群岛上的野生藏种的保护管理。[在首次在线发布后,于2022年2月5日添加了更正:摘要部分的值已被更正。]
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Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective
Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.70
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0.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Ecology publishes original contributions on the structure and dynamics of marine benthic and pelagic ecosystems, communities and populations, and on the critical links between ecology and the evolution of marine organisms. The journal prioritizes contributions elucidating fundamental aspects of species interaction and adaptation to the environment through integration of information from various organizational levels (molecules to ecosystems) and different disciplines (molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, marine biology, natural history, geography, oceanography, palaeontology and modelling) as viewed from an ecological perspective. The journal also focuses on population genetic processes, evolution of life histories, morphological traits and behaviour, historical ecology and biogeography, macro-ecology and seascape ecology, palaeo-ecological reconstruction, and ecological changes due to introduction of new biota, human pressure or environmental change. Most applied marine science, including fisheries biology, aquaculture, natural-products chemistry, toxicology, and local pollution studies lie outside the scope of the journal. Papers should address ecological questions that would be of interest to a worldwide readership of ecologists; papers of mostly local interest, including descriptions of flora and fauna, taxonomic descriptions, and range extensions will not be considered.
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