Insights into the genetic structure of the rabbitfish Chimaera monstrosa (Holocephali) across the Atlantic‐Mediterranean transition zone

A comparison of the genetic structure of Chimaera monstrosa populations from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea was carried out using mitochondrial DNA analysis. Results indicate high and significant pairwise ΦST values with no shared haplotypes between the two areas. Furthermore, migratio...

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description A comparison of the genetic structure of Chimaera monstrosa populations from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea was carried out using mitochondrial DNA analysis. Results indicate high and significant pairwise ΦST values with no shared haplotypes between the two areas. Furthermore, migration rate estimates suggested absence of gene flow between the two basins. These findings, coupled with the species vertical distribution, suggest that the shallow depth of the Strait of Gibraltar may act as a barrier limiting the dispersal capabilities of these populations, which likely became separated at the end of the middle Pleistocene.
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Animals
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic‐Mediterranean transition
Basins
Chimaera monstrosa
deep sea
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Dispersal
DNA
DNA, Mitochondrial - chemistry
Fishes - genetics
Fishes - physiology
Gene Flow
Genetic structure
Genetic Variation
Haplotypes
Holocephali
Mediterranean Sea
Migration
Migrations
Mitochondrial DNA
mt‐co1
Ocean basins
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
population structure
Populations
Reproductive Isolation
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Transition zone
Vertical distribution
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