Adding the Molecular Diversity Information of the Common Fouling Barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite (Darwin, 1854) (Crustacea: Cirripedia) from the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to the Global Diversity Pattern.

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Asma Moeinadini, Alireza Sari, Shahdadi Shahdadi, Ahmad-Reza Katouzian, Alimorad Sarafrazi, Elahe Elahi, B A, B A
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The balanid barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite, is known as one of the most common fouling species in the world. A phylogenetic study using material from around the world recovered three distinct clades for this species. Material from the Persian Gulf (PG) and the Gulf of Oman (GO) were not included in that survey. In the present study, we aimed to assess the genetic diversity of the balanid barnacles of these two gulfs and to evaluate their phylogeography. In total, 94 COI DNA sequences were obtained from the PG and the GO material. Most of these sequences clustered into a single clade, corresponding to clade I of the previous global study. However, two sequences, one from the PG and one from the GO, fell into a separate clade corresponding to clade III of the previous study. These two gulfs share some common haplotypes, but host several unique ones that are separated from the most common haplotype mainly by a single mutation. Based on various indices, the genetic diversity of the PG material was higher than that of the GO. Low values of ΦST show a regular gene flow among the stations and the two gulfs. The Bayesian skyline plots and the mismatch distribution analyses both showed signs of a recent population expansion in the PG and the GO. We also modeled the potential distribution areas for A. amphitrite to reveal the separate suitable habitats for the clades. The current phylogeographic status and genetic diversity of A. amphitrite in the PG and GO appears to have been shaped by both historical events and recent human activities.

将波斯湾和阿曼湾常见污染藤壶Amphibalanus amphitrite (Darwin, 1854)(甲壳纲:Cirripedia)的分子多样性信息加入全球多样性格局。
balanid藤壶,Amphibalanus amphitrite,是世界上最常见的污染物种之一。一项利用来自世界各地的材料进行的系统发育研究发现了这个物种的三个不同的分支。来自波斯湾(PG)和阿曼湾(GO)的材料未包括在该调查中。在本研究中,我们旨在评估这两个海湾的平衡藤壶的遗传多样性,并对其系统地理学进行评估。从PG和GO材料中共获得94个COI DNA序列。这些序列中的大多数聚集成一个单一的分支,对应于之前全球研究的分支I。然而,两个序列,一个来自PG,一个来自GO,属于一个单独的分支,对应于先前研究的分支III。这两个海湾有一些共同的单倍型,但也有一些独特的单倍型,主要是由于一个突变而与最常见的单倍型分开的。综合各项指标,PG材料的遗传多样性高于GO材料。ΦST值较低,表明站间和两个海湾间基因流动规律。贝叶斯天际线图和失配分布分析均显示出PG区和GO区近期人口扩张的迹象。我们还模拟了两枝拟南枝的潜在分布区域,揭示了它们各自的适宜栖息地。PG和GO中A. amphirite的系统地理地位和遗传多样性似乎是由历史事件和近期人类活动共同塑造的。
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Zoological Studies
Zoological Studies 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
35
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoological Studies publishes original research papers in five major fields: Animal Behavior, Comparative Physiology, Evolution, Ecology, and Systematics and Biogeography. Manuscripts are welcome from around the world and must be written in English. When the manuscript concerns the use of animals or specimens in research, a statement must be included to the effect that the author(s) has adhered to the legal requirements of the country in which the work was carried out or to any institutional guidelines.
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