Phylogeography study of Ammodytes personatus in Northwestern Pacific: Pleistocene isolation, temperature and current conducted secondary contact

To assess the role of historical process and contemporary factors in shaping population structures in Northwestern Pacific, mitochondrial control region sequences were analyzed to characterize the phylogeography and population structure of the Japanese sand lance Ammodytes personatus. A total of 429...

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description To assess the role of historical process and contemporary factors in shaping population structures in Northwestern Pacific, mitochondrial control region sequences were analyzed to characterize the phylogeography and population structure of the Japanese sand lance Ammodytes personatus. A total of 429 individuals sampled from 17 populations through the species' range are sequenced. Two distinct lineages are detected, which might have been divergent in the Sea of Japan and Pacific costal waters of Japanese Island, during the low sea level. Significant genetic structure is revealed between the Kuroshio and Oyashio Currents. However, significant genetic structure is also detected in the Sea of Japan, contracting expected homogenization hypothesis in Tsushima Current. The haplotype frequency of lineages in both sides of Japanese Island and significant genetic structure between north and south groups revealed that the distribution of lineage B and north group were highly limited by the annual sea temperature. The lack of lineage B in Qingdao population with low sea temperature reflects the sea temperature barrier. Lack of genetic structure in the south group and north group populations indicated that ocean currents within groups facilitated the dispersal of A. personatus.
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subjects Ammodytes personatus
Analysis
Animals
Biology
Coasts
Data analysis
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Dispersal
DNA
Earth Sciences
Evolution
Fish
Fisheries
Fishes
Genetic structure
Genetics, Population
Habitats
Haplotypes
Hypotheses
Islands
Laboratories
Mitochondria
Morphology
Mutation
Northwestern United States
Ocean currents
Perciformes - classification
Perciformes - genetics
Phylogeography
Pleistocene
Population genetics
Population growth
Population structure
Populations
Salinity
Sea currents
Sea level
Temperature
Temperature effects
Tsushima Current
Zoology
title Phylogeography study of Ammodytes personatus in Northwestern Pacific: Pleistocene isolation, temperature and current conducted secondary contact
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