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利用遗传景观方法检验生物地理模型在优势性特有东太平洋珊瑚(Porites panamensis)中的遗传预测。

Testing the genetic predictions of a biogeographical model in a dominant endemic Eastern Pacific coral (Porites panamensis) using a genetic seascape approach.

机构信息

Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular, Departamento de Oceanografía Biológica, CICESE Carretera Ensenada-Tijuana No. 3918, Ensenada, Baja California, 22860, México.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2013 Oct;3(12):4070-91. doi: 10.1002/ece3.734. Epub 2013 Sep 20.

Abstract

The coral fauna of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is depauperate and peripheral; hence, it has drawn attention to the factors allowing its survival. Here, we use a genetic seascape approach and ecological niche modeling to unravel the environmental factors correlating with the genetic variation of Porites panamensis, a hermatypic coral endemic to the ETP. Specifically, we test if levels of diversity and connectivity are higher among abundant than among depauperate populations, as expected by a geographically relaxed version of the Abundant Center Hypothesis (rel-ACH). Unlike the original ACH, referring to a geographical center of distribution of maximal abundance, the rel-ACH refers only to a center of maximum abundance, irrespective of its geographic position. The patterns of relative abundance of P. panamensis in the Mexican Pacific revealed that northern populations from Baja California represent its center of abundance; and southern depauperate populations along the continental margin are peripheral relative to it. Genetic patterns of diversity and structure of nuclear DNA sequences (ribosomal DNA and a single copy open reading frame) and five alloenzymatic loci partially agreed with rel-ACH predictions. We found higher diversity levels in peninsular populations and significant differentiation between peninsular and continental colonies. In addition, continental populations showed higher levels of differentiation and lower connectivity than peninsular populations in the absence of isolation by distance in each region. Some discrepancies with model expectations may relate to the influence of significant habitat discontinuities in the face of limited dispersal potential. Environmental data analyses and niche modeling allowed us to identify temperature, water clarity, and substrate availability as the main factors correlating with patterns of abundance, genetic diversity, and structure, which may hold the key to the survival of P. panamensis in the face of widespread environmental degradation.

摘要

东热带太平洋(ETP)的珊瑚动物群相对较少且处于边缘地位;因此,它引起了人们对允许其生存的因素的关注。在这里,我们使用遗传景观方法和生态位模型来揭示与 ETPETP 特有石珊瑚 Porites panamensis 的遗传变异相关的环境因素。具体来说,我们测试了丰富种群之间的多样性和连通性水平是否高于稀少种群,这是地理上放宽的丰富中心假说(rel-ACH)所预期的。与原始 ACH 不同,原始 ACH 指的是最大丰度分布的地理中心,rel-ACH 仅指最大丰度的中心,而不论其地理位置如何。墨西哥太平洋中 P. panamensis 的相对丰度模式表明,来自下加利福尼亚半岛的北部种群代表了其丰度中心;而大陆架边缘的南部稀少种群则相对较少。核 DNA 序列(核糖体 DNA 和单一拷贝开放阅读框)和五个等位酶基因座的遗传多样性和结构模式部分符合 rel-ACH 的预测。我们发现,半岛种群的多样性水平较高,半岛和大陆种群之间存在显著分化。此外,在没有每个区域隔离距离的情况下,大陆种群的分化水平和连通性均高于半岛种群。与模型预期的一些差异可能与在有限的扩散能力下面对显著的栖息地不连续性的影响有关。环境数据分析和生态位建模使我们能够确定温度、水清晰度和基质可用性是与丰度、遗传多样性和结构模式相关的主要因素,这可能是 P. panamensis 在广泛的环境退化面前生存的关键。

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