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Postglacial range shift and demographic expansion of the marine intertidal snail Batillaria attramentaria

机译:海洋潮间带蜗牛Batillaria attramentaria的冰期后位移和人口膨胀

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To address the impacts of past climate changes, particularly since the last glacial period, on the history of the distribution and demography of marine species, we investigated the evolutionary and demographic responses of the intertidal batillariid gastropod, Batillaria attramentaria, to these changes, using the snail as a model species in the northwest Pacific. We applied phylogeographic and divergence population genetic approaches to mitochondrial COI sequences from B. attramentaria. To cover much of its distributional range, 197 individuals collected throughout Korea and 507 publically available sequences (mostly from Japan) were used. Finally, a Bayesian skyline plot (BSP) method was applied to reconstruct the demographic history of this species. We found four differentiated geographic groups around Korea, confirming the presence of two distinct, geographically subdivided haplogroups on the Japanese coastlines along the bifurcated routes of the warm Tsushima and Kuroshio Currents. These two haplogroups were estimated to have begun to split approximately 400,000 years ago. Population divergence analysis supported the hypothesis that the Yellow Sea was populated by a northward range expansion of a small fraction of founders that split from a southern ancestral population since the last glacial maximum (LGM: 26,000–19,000 years ago), when the southern area became re-submerged. BSP analyses on six geographically and genetically defined groups in Korea and Japan consistently demonstrated that each group has exponentially increased approximately since the LGM. This study resolved the phylogeography of B. attramentaria as a series of events connected over space and time; while paleoceanographic conditions determining the connectivity of neighboring seas in East Asia are responsible for the vicariance of this species, the postglacial sea-level rise and warming temperatures have played a crucial role in rapid range shifts and broad demographic expansions of its populations.
机译:为了解决过去的气候变化(特别是自上个冰河期以来)对海洋物种分布和人口统计学的影响,我们使用潮间带batillariid腹足动物Batillaria attramentaria对这些变化的演变和人口统计学响应进行了研究。蜗牛是西北太平洋的典范物种。我们将系统地理学和发散性群体遗传学方法应用于了来自B.attramentaria的线粒体COI序列。为了覆盖其大部分分布范围,使用了在韩国收集的197个人和507个公开可用序列(主要来自日本)。最后,采用贝叶斯天际线图(BSP)方法重建该物种的人口历史。我们在韩国周围发现了四个不同的地理群体,证实了沿着温暖的对马和黑潮洋流的分叉路线在日本海岸线上存在两个不同的,按地理细分的单倍群。估计这两个单倍群已开始分裂约40万年前。人口差异分析支持以下假设:黄海由一小部分创建者向北扩展,这些创建者自上次冰河最大值(LGM:26,000–19,000年前)(即南部地区成为冰河以来)从南部祖先人口分裂而来重新淹没。 BSP对韩国和日本的六个地理和遗传定义的群体的分析一致表明,自LGM以来,每个群体的数量呈指数增长。这项研究解决了空腹芽孢杆菌的系统地理学问题,这是一系列随时间和空间联系在一起的事件;尽管古海洋学条件决定了东亚邻近海域的连通性,但该物种的外在决定力,而冰川后的海平面上升和温度升高在其人口的快速范围变化和广泛的人口膨胀中起着至关重要的作用。

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