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古代DNA表明大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼在历史上出现了种群数量下降和基因侵蚀。

Ancient DNA suggests a historical demographic decline and genetic erosion in the Atlantic bluefin tuna.

作者信息

Andrews Adam Jon, Eriksen Emma Falkeid, Star Bastiaan, Præbel Kim, Di Natale Antonio, Malca Estrella, Onar Vedat, Aniceti Veronica, Carenti Gabriele, Piquès Gäel, Nielsen Svein Vatsvåg, Persson Per, Piattoni Federica, Fontani Francesco, Atmore Lane M, Kersten Oliver, Tinti Fausto, Cilli Elisabetta, Cariani Alessia

机构信息

Section for Marine Biology, Norwegian Institute of Water Research, Oslo 0579, Norway.

Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, Ravenna 48123, Italy.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 May 27;122(21):e2409302122. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2409302122. Epub 2025 May 20.

Abstract

Overexploitation has depleted fish stocks during the past century; nonetheless, its genomic consequences remain poorly understood for most species. Characterizing the spatiotemporal patterns of these consequences may provide baseline estimates of past diversity and productivity to aid management targets, help predict future dynamics, and facilitate the identification of evolutionary factors limiting fish population recovery. Here, we evaluate human impacts on the evolution of the iconic Atlantic bluefin tuna (), one of the longest and most intensely exploited marine fishes, with a tremendous cultural and economic importance. We sequenced whole genomes from modern (n = 49) and ancient (n = 41) specimens dating up to 5,000 y ago, uncovering several findings. First, we identify temporally stable patterns of population admixture, as bluefin tuna caught off Norway and in the eastern Mediterranean share a greater degree of ancestry with Gulf of Mexico bluefin tuna than western and central Mediterranean bluefin tuna. This suggests that Atlantic spawning areas are important mixing grounds for the genetic diversity of Mediterranean bluefin tuna. We model effective population size to show that Mediterranean bluefin tuna began to undergo a demographic decline by the year 1900 to an extent not observed across the previous millennia. Coinciding with this, we found that heterozygosity and nucleotide diversity were significantly lower in modern (2013 to 2020) than ancient (pre-1941) Mediterranean bluefin tuna, suggesting that bluefin tuna underwent a genetic bottleneck. With this work, we show how ancient DNA provides unique perspectives on ecological complexity with the potential to inform the management and conservation of fishes.

摘要

在过去的一个世纪里,过度捕捞已经耗尽了鱼类资源;然而,对于大多数物种而言,其基因组层面的影响仍知之甚少。描绘这些影响的时空模式,或许能够提供过去生物多样性和生产力的基线估计,以辅助管理目标的制定,帮助预测未来动态,并促进识别限制鱼类种群恢复的进化因素。在此,我们评估了人类活动对标志性的大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼()进化的影响,它是最长且被过度捕捞最严重的海洋鱼类之一,具有巨大的文化和经济价值。我们对来自现代(n = 49)和古代(n = 41)样本的全基因组进行了测序,这些样本可追溯到5000年前,从中发现了几个结果。首先,我们识别出种群混合的时间稳定模式,因为在挪威沿海和地中海东部捕获的蓝鳍金枪鱼与墨西哥湾蓝鳍金枪鱼的祖先关系,比地中海西部和中部的蓝鳍金枪鱼更为密切。这表明大西洋产卵区是地中海蓝鳍金枪鱼遗传多样性的重要混合区域。我们通过有效种群大小模型表明,地中海蓝鳍金枪鱼在1900年开始经历种群数量下降,其下降程度在过去几千年中未曾出现过。与此同时,我们发现现代(2013年至2020年)地中海蓝鳍金枪鱼的杂合度和核苷酸多样性显著低于古代(1941年以前),这表明蓝鳍金枪鱼经历了遗传瓶颈。通过这项研究,我们展示了古代DNA如何为生态复杂性提供独特视角,有望为鱼类的管理和保护提供参考。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b18a/12130816/2f218eab83c0/pnas.2409302122fig01.jpg

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