Data from: Population differentiation or species formation across the Indian and the Pacific Oceans? An example from the brooding marine hydrozoan Macrorhynchia phoenicea
Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective marine protected areas. This connectivity depends, among other parameters, inherently on species dispersal capacities. Isolation by distance (IBD) is one of the main modes of differentiation in marine species, above all in species...
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Zusammenfassung: | Assessing population connectivity is necessary to construct effective
marine protected areas. This connectivity depends, among other parameters,
inherently on species dispersal capacities. Isolation by distance (IBD) is
one of the main modes of differentiation in marine species, above all in
species presenting low dispersal abilities. This study reports the genetic
structuring in the tropical hydrozoan Macrorhynchia phoenicea α (sensu
Postaire et al., 2016a), a brooding species, from 30 sampling sites in the
Western Indian Ocean and the Tropical Southwestern Pacific, using 15
microsatellite loci. At the local scale, genet dispersal relied on asexual
propagation at short distance, which was not found at larger scales.
Considering one representative per clone, significant positive FIS values
(from −0.327*** to 0.411***) were found within almost all sites. Gene flow
was extremely low at all spatial scales, among sites within islands
(11,000 km
distance), with significant pairwise FST values (from 0.035*** to
0.645***). A general pattern of IBD was found at the Indo-Pacific scale,
but also within ecoregions in the Western Indian Ocean province.
Clustering and network analyses identified each island as a potential
independent population, while analysis of molecular variance indicated
that population genetic differentiation was significant at small (within
island) and intermediate (among islands within province) spatial scales.
As shown by this species, a brooding life cycle might be corollary of the
high population differentiation found in some coastal marine species,
thwarting regular dispersal at distances more than a few kilometers and
probably leading to high cryptic diversity, each island housing
independent evolutionary lineages. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.cb0b8 |