Elucidating the multiple genetic lineages and population genetic structure of the brooding coral Seriatopora (Scleractinia: Pocilloporidae) in the Ryukyu Archipelago
The elucidation of species diversity and connectivity is essential for conserving coral reef communities and for understanding the characteristics of coral populations. To assess the species diversity, intraspecific genetic diversity, and genetic differentiation among populations of the brooding cor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Coral reefs 2017-06, Vol.36 (2), p.415-426 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The elucidation of species diversity and connectivity is essential for conserving coral reef communities and for understanding the characteristics of coral populations. To assess the species diversity, intraspecific genetic diversity, and genetic differentiation among populations of the brooding coral
Seriatopora
spp., we conducted phylogenetic and population genetic analyses using a mitochondrial DNA control region and microsatellites at ten sites in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. At least three genetic lineages of
Seriatopora
(Seriatopora-A, -B, and -C) were detected in our specimens. We collected colonies morphologically similar to
Seriatopora hystrix
, but these may have included multiple, genetically distinct species. Although sexual reproduction maintains the populations of all the genetic lineages, Seriatopora-A and Seriatopora-C had lower genetic diversity than Seriatopora-B. We detected significant genetic differentiation in Seriatopora-B among the three populations as follows: pairwise
F
ST
= 0.064–0.116 (all
P
= 0.001), pairwise
G
′′
ST
= 0.107–0.209 (all
P
= 0.001). Additionally, only one migrant from an unsampled population was genetically identified within Seriatopora-B. Because the peak of the settlement of
Seriatopora
larvae is within 1 d and almost all larvae are settled within 5 d of spawning, our observations may be related to low dispersal ability. Populations of
Seriatopora
in the Ryukyu Archipelago will probably not recover unless there is substantial new recruitment from distant populations. |
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ISSN: | 0722-4028 1432-0975 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00338-017-1557-x |