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TítuloNatural history and molecular evolution of demersal Mediterranean sharks and skates inferred by comparative phylogeographic and demographic analyses
Autor(es)Ferrari, Alice
Tinti, Fausto
Maresca, Victoria Bertucci
Velonà, Alessandro
Cannas, Rita
Thasitis, Ioannis
Costa, Filipe O.
Follesa, Maria Cristina
Golani, Daniel
Hemida, Farid
Helyar, Sarah J.
Mancusi, Cecilia
Mulas, Antonello
Serena, Fabrizio
Sion, Letizia
Stagioni, Marco
Cariani, Alessia
Palavras-chaveCatsharks
Chondrichthyans
Demersal elasmobranchs
Demography
Mediterranean sea
Natural history
North-Eastern Atlantic Ocean
Phylogeography
Sicilian channel
Skates
Data2018
EditoraPeerj, Inc.
RevistaPeerJ
CitaçãoFerrari A, Tinti F, Bertucci Maresca V, Velonà A, Cannas R, Thasitis I, Costa FO, Follesa MC, Golani D, Hemida F, Helyar SJ, Mancusi C, Mulas A, Serena F, Sion L, Stagioni M, Cariani A. 2018. Natural history and molecular evolution of demersal Mediterranean sharks and skates inferred by comparative phylogeographic and demographic analyses. PeerJ 6:e5560 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5560
Resumo(s)Background. The unique and complex paleoclimatic and paleogeographic events which affected the Mediterranean Sea since late Miocene deeply influenced the distribution and evolution of marine organisms and shaped their genetic structure. Following the Messinian salinity crisis and the sea-level fluctuations during the Pleistocene, several Mediterranean marine species developed deep genetic differentiation, and some underwent rapid radiation. Here, we consider two of the most prioritized groups for conservation in the light of their evolutionary history: sharks and rays (elasmobranchs). This paper deals with a comparative multispecies analysis of phylogeographic structure and historical demography in two pairs of sympatric, phylogenetically- and ecologically-related elasmobranchs, two scyliorhinid catsharks (Galeus melastomus, Scyliorhinus canicula) and two rajid skates (Raja clavata, Raja miraletus). Sampling and experimental analyses were designed to primarily test if the Sicilian Channel can be considered as effective eco-physiological barrier for Mediterranean demersal sympatric elasmobranchs. Methods. The phylogeography and the historical demography of target species were inferred by analysing the nucleotide variation of three mitochondrial DNA markers (i.e., partial sequence of COI, NADH2 and CR) obtained from a total of 248 individuals sampled in the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Sea as well as in the adjacent northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Phylogeographic analysis was performed by haplotype networking and testing spatial genetic differentiation of samples (i.e., analysis of molecular variance and of principal components). Demographic history of Mediterranean populations was reconstructed using mismatch distribution and Bayesian Skyline Plot analyses. Results. No spatial genetic differentiation was identified in either catshark species, while phylogeographic structure of lineages was identified in both skates, with R. miraletus more structured than R. clavata. However, such structuring of skate lineages wa
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoSupplemental information for this article can be found online at http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/ peerj.5560#supplemental-information
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/72952
DOI10.7717/peerj.5560
ISSN2167-8359
Versão da editorahttps://peerj.com/articles/5560/
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