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A first report on coexistence and hybridization of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Mytilus trossulus</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">M. edulis</Emphasis> mussels in Greenland
Authors:R Wenne  L Bach  M Zbawicka  J Strand  J H McDonald
Institution:1.Department of Genetics and Marine Biotechnology, Institute of Oceanology,Polish Academy of Sciences,Sopot,Poland;2.Arctic Research Centre, Department of Bioscience,Aarhus University,Roskilde,Denmark;3.Department of Biological Sciences,University of Delaware,Newark,USA
Abstract:Semi-sessile Mytilus mussels are used as indicators of climate changes, but their geographic distribution is not sufficiently known in the Arctic. The aim of this study was to investigate the taxonomic status and genetic differentiation of Mytilus populations in a Northwest Greenlandic fjord at Maarmorilik, impacted by contaminations from a former mine. In this study, mussels were collected at three sites differing in exposure to environmental factors. A total of 54 polymorphic SNPs found in the Mytilus EST and DNA sequences analyzed were successfully applied to 256 individuals. The results provided the first evidence for the existence of M. trossulus in Greenland. The mussel from M. trossulus and M. edulis taxa are shown to coexist and hybridize in the fjord. The three studied sites were found to differ significantly in the distribution of taxa with a higher prevalence of M. trossulus in the inner fjord. The identified M. edulis × M. trossulus hybrids mostly had a hybrid index score of about 0.5, indicating a similar number of alleles characteristic for M. trossulus and M. edulis. There was a low number of backcrosses between ‘pure’ taxa and hybrids. This newly discovered hybrid zone between the two taxa is unique in comparison with the Canadian populations. As Mytilus mussels in Greenland hitherto have been regarded as the one taxon M. edulis, the results have importance for biogeography and future monitoring and environmental studies.
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