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Intraspecific genetic structure,divergence and high rates of clonality in an amphi‐Atlantic starfish
Authors:Alex Garcia‐Cisneros  Creu Palacín  Carlos Renato Rezende Ventura  Barbara Feital  Paulo Cesar Paiva  Rocío Pérez‐Portela
Institution:1. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, University of Barcelona, Research Institute of Biodiversity (IRBIO), Barcelona, Spain;2. Center for Advanced Studies of Blanes (CEAB‐CSIC), Accès a la Cala Sant Francesc, Girona, Spain;3. Invertebrate Department, National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;4. Department of Zoology, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract:Intraspecific genetic diversity and divergence have a large influence on the adaption and evolutionary potential of species. The widely distributed starfish, Coscinasterias tenuispina, combines sexual reproduction with asexual reproduction via fission. Here we analyse the phylogeography of this starfish to reveal historical and contemporary processes driving its intraspecific genetic divergence. We further consider whether asexual reproduction is the most important method of propagation throughout the distribution range of this species. Our study included 326 individuals from 16 populations, covering most of the species’ distribution range. A total of 12 nuclear microsatellite loci and sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene were analysed. COI and microsatellites were clustered in two isolated lineages: one found along the southwestern Atlantic and the other along the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. This suggests the existence of two different evolutionary units. Marine barriers along the European coast would be responsible for population clustering: the Almeria–Oran Front that limits the entrance of migrants from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, and the Siculo‐Tunisian strait that divides the two Mediterranean basins. The presence of identical genotypes was detected in all populations, although two monoclonal populations were found in two sites where annual mean temperatures and minimum values were the lowest. Our results based on microsatellite loci showed that intrapopulation genetic diversity was significantly affected by clonality whereas it had lower effect for the global phylogeography of the species, although still some impact on populations’ genetic divergence could be observed between some populations.
Keywords:distribution limits  fission  genetic diversity  marine barriers  phylogeography  starfish
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