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Postglacial climate changes and rise of three ecotypes of harbour porpoises,Phocoena phocoena,in western Palearctic waters
Authors:Michaël C Fontaine  Kathleen Roland  Isabelle Calves  Frederic Austerlitz  Friso P Palstra  Krystal A Tolley  Sean Ryan  Marisa Ferreira  Thierry Jauniaux  Angela Llavona  Bayram Öztürk  Ayaka A Öztürk  Vincent Ridoux  Emer Rogan  Marina Sequeira  Ursula Siebert  Gísli A Vikingsson  Asunción Borrell  Johan R Michaux  Alex Aguilar
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, , Notre Dame, IN, 46556 USA;2. Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution, UMR8079, Université Paris‐Sud, , F‐91405 Orsay, France;3. CNRS, , 91405 Orsay, France;4. AgroParisTech, , F‐91405 Orsay, France;5. Eco‐Anthropologie et Ethnobiologie, UMR 7206 CNRS, MNHN, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université Paris Diderot, , F‐75005 Paris, France;6. INRA, UMR 1064 CBGP, , F‐34988 Montferrier‐sur‐Lez Cedex, France;7. Research Unit in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology (URBE), Narilis (Namur Research Institute for Lifesciences), University of Namur (FUNDP), , B‐5000 Namur, Belgium;8. Laboratoire LEMAR (UMR CNRS/UBO/IRD/Ifremer 6539), Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, Technop?le Brest‐Iroise, , 29280 Plouzané, France;9. Applied Biodiversity Research, South African National Biodiversity Institute, , Claremont, 7735 Cape Town, South Africa;10. Department of Botany & Zoology, Stellenbosch University, , Matieland, 7602 South Africa;11. Departmento de Biologia, Sociedade Portuguesa de Vida Selvagem & Molecular and Environmental Biology Centre (CBMA), Universidade de Minho, , 4710‐047 Braga, Portugal;12. Department of Pathology, University of Liège, , 4000 Liège, Belgium;13. C.E.M.MA. Coordinadora para o Estudio dos Mamíferos MAri?os, , 36380 Nigrán, Pontevedra, Spain;14. Faculty of Fisheries, Istanbul University, , 34320 Laleli‐Istanbul, Turkey;15. Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TUDAV) PK 10, , 34820 Beykoz‐Istanbul, Turkey;16. Littoral Environnement et Sociétés, UMR 7266, Université de La Rochelle/CNRS, , F‐17000 La Rochelle, France;17. Observatoire PELAGIS – Systèmes d'Observation pour la Conservation des Mammifères et des Oiseaux Marins, UMS 3462 Université de La Rochelle/CNRS, , F‐17000 La Rochelle, France;18. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, , Cork, Ireland;19. Instituto da Conserva??o da Natureza e das Florestas, , 1169‐230 Lisboa, Portugal;20. Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, , 25761 Büsum, Germany;21. Marine Research Institute, , 121 Reykjavík, Iceland;22. Department of Animal Biology and IRBio, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, , 08071 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Despite no obvious barriers to gene flow in the marine realm, environmental variation and ecological specializations can lead to genetic differentiation in highly mobile predators. Here, we investigated the genetic structure of the harbour porpoise over the entire species distribution range in western Palearctic waters. Combined analyses of 10 microsatellite loci and a 5085 base‐pair portion of the mitochondrial genome revealed the existence of three ecotypes, equally divergent at the mitochondrial genome, distributed in the Black Sea (BS), the European continental shelf waters, and a previously overlooked ecotype in the upwelling zones of Iberia and Mauritania. Historical demographic inferences using approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) suggest that these ecotypes diverged during the last glacial maximum (c. 23–19 kilo‐years ago, kyrbp ). ABC supports the hypothesis that the BS and upwelling ecotypes share a more recent common ancestor (c. 14 kyrbp ) than either does with the European continental shelf ecotype (c. 28 kyrbp ), suggesting they probably descended from the extinct populations that once inhabited the Mediterranean during the glacial and post‐glacial period. We showed that the two Atlantic ecotypes established a narrow admixture zone in the Bay of Biscay during the last millennium, with highly asymmetric gene flow. This study highlights the impacts that climate change may have on the distribution and speciation process in pelagic predators and shows that allopatric divergence can occur in these highly mobile species and be a source of genetic diversity.
Keywords:allopatric divergence     Cetacea     climate changes  speciation  upwelling
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