一种进化镶嵌挑战了沿海环境中基础物种——波罗的海褐角藻的传统监测。

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ricardo T Pereyra, Alexandra Kinnby, Alan Le Moan, Olga Ortega-Martinez, Per R Jonsson, Stefania Piarulli, Matthew I M Pinder, Mats Töpel, Pierre De Wit, Carl André, Halvor Knutsen, Kerstin Johannesson
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在环境变化时期,基础物种的遗传多样性对生态系统功能和恢复力至关重要,但在环境监测中却被忽视。在波罗的海,监测的一个关键物种是褐藻Fucus vesiculosus,它形成了海底三维栖息地,为鱼类和无脊椎动物提供住所和食物。生态分布模型预测,由于海洋变暖,除非种群能够适应,否则波罗的海水藻会大量减少。有性生殖过程中的遗传变异和重组对适应至关重要,但研究表明波罗的海存在大规模的无性繁殖。我们分析了来自东大西洋、“过渡区”和波罗的海的全基因组单核苷酸多态性(SNP)数据,并在波罗的海发现了不同谱系的马赛克,对比了少数遗传群体的外部优势。我们确定了先前描述的特有种墨角藻在其波罗的海北部分布主要是一个大的雌性无性系。然而,在爱沙尼亚的两个遗址中,先前被称为激进F.的个体在性和生殖方面与波罗的海水疱F.分离,揭示了一个独立的谱系,可能在波罗的海形成之前很久就已经分化了。监测波罗的海Fucus而不考虑这种遗传复杂性将无法优先考虑具有适应新气候条件潜力的种群。从我们的基因组数据,我们可以提取信息和诊断遗传标记,区分主要的遗传实体。这样一个SNP小组将为空间和时间监测提供一个简单的工具,并为管理决策和行动提供信息。
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An Evolutionary Mosaic Challenges Traditional Monitoring of a Foundation Species in a Coastal Environment-The Baltic Fucus vesiculosus.

During periods of environmental change, genetic diversity in foundation species is critical for ecosystem function and resilience, but it remains overlooked in environmental monitoring. In the Baltic Sea, a key species for monitoring is the brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus, which forms sublittoral 3D habitats providing shelter and food for fish and invertebrates. Ecological distribution models predict a significant loss of Baltic F. vesiculosus due to ocean warming, unless populations can adapt. Genetic variation and recombination during sexual reproduction are essential for adaptation, but studies have revealed large-scale clonal reproduction within the Baltic Sea. We analysed genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from the east Atlantic, the "Transition zone," and the Baltic Sea, and found a mosaic of divergent lineages in the Baltic Sea, contrasting an outside dominance of a few genetic groups. We determined that the previously described endemic species Fucus radicans is predominantly a large female clone of F. vesiculosus in its northern Baltic distribution. In the two Estonian sites, however, individuals earlier referred to as F. radicans are sexually and reproductively isolated from Baltic F. vesiculosus, revealing a separate lineage that may have diverged long before the formation of the Baltic Sea. Monitoring Baltic Fucus without considering this genetic complexity will fail to prioritise populations with adaptive potential to new climate conditions. From our genomic data, we can extract informative and diagnostic genetic markers that differentiate major genetic entities. Such a SNP panel will provide a straightforward tool for spatial and temporal monitoring and informing management decisions and actions.

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Molecular Ecology
Molecular Ecology 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
10.20%
发文量
472
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology publishes papers that utilize molecular genetic techniques to address consequential questions in ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation. Studies may employ neutral markers for inference about ecological and evolutionary processes or examine ecologically important genes and their products directly. We discourage papers that are primarily descriptive and are relevant only to the taxon being studied. Papers reporting on molecular marker development, molecular diagnostics, barcoding, or DNA taxonomy, or technical methods should be re-directed to our sister journal, Molecular Ecology Resources. Likewise, papers with a strongly applied focus should be submitted to Evolutionary Applications. Research areas of interest to Molecular Ecology include: * population structure and phylogeography * reproductive strategies * relatedness and kin selection * sex allocation * population genetic theory * analytical methods development * conservation genetics * speciation genetics * microbial biodiversity * evolutionary dynamics of QTLs * ecological interactions * molecular adaptation and environmental genomics * impact of genetically modified organisms
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