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Phylogeographic structure and population connectivity of a small benthic fish ( Tripterygion tripteronotum ) in the Adriatic Sea (CROSBI ID 293288)

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Sefc, Kristina M. ; Wagner, Maximilian ; Zangl, Lukas ; Weiß, Sara ; Steinwender, Bernd ; Arminger, Paul ; Weinmaier, Theresa ; Balkic, Nejra ; Kohler, Tobias ; Inthal, Silvio et al. Phylogeographic structure and population connectivity of a small benthic fish ( Tripterygion tripteronotum ) in the Adriatic Sea // Journal of biogeography, 47 (2020), 11; 2502-2517. doi: 10.1111/jbi.13946

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Sefc, Kristina M. ; Wagner, Maximilian ; Zangl, Lukas ; Weiß, Sara ; Steinwender, Bernd ; Arminger, Paul ; Weinmaier, Theresa ; Balkic, Nejra ; Kohler, Tobias ; Inthal, Silvio ; Kovačić, Marcelo ; Zogaris, Stamatis ; Hahn, Christoph ; Koblmüller, Stephan

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Phylogeographic structure and population connectivity of a small benthic fish ( Tripterygion tripteronotum ) in the Adriatic Sea

Aim: Population connectivity of benthic marine organisms depends strongly on planktonic larval dispersal and is controlled by geographic distance and oceanographic structure. We examine isolation by distance versus resistance to barriers (ocean current boundaries) against a background of post-glacial habitat expansion in a small benthic fish of the Adriatic Sea. Location: Adriatic Sea, Eastern Mediterranean. Taxon: Tripterygion tripteronotum. Methods: We performed population genetic analyses using mitochondrial control region sequences of 550 individuals from 25 locations sampled along the Eastern Adriatic coast. Investigations of population structure included differentiation tests, cluster analyses and distance-based redundancy analysis. We then ran Lagrangian simulations of passive larval drift to examine correlations among population structure, geographic distance and the Adriatic gyre system. To test for signatures of a post-glacial range expansion, we modelled the demographic history of the populations and examined the geographic distribution of genetic diversity. Results: Genetic population structure corresponded to the Adriatic gyres without additional effect of geographic distance. Inference of northward-biased gene flow between the northern and the Istrian gyre was consistent with simulated trajectories of passive drift, whereas the phylogeographic break coinciding with the boundary between the Central and the Northern Adriatic gyre was stronger than predicted by drift simulations. Genetic connectivity of populations within gyres was high. Genetic signatures of population expansion were consistent with a rapid post-glacial recolonization of the northern Adriatic.

Adriatic Sea, genetic differentiation, isolation by resistance, Lagrangian simulation, marine population structure, Mediterranean, ocean currents, phylogeography, seascape genetics, triplefin blenny

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47 (11)

2020.

2502-2517

objavljeno

0305-0270

10.1111/jbi.13946

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Biologija

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