Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands.
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Resumo: | The freshwater fauna (crustaceans, molluscs, fish) of many tropical islands in the Caribbean and Pacific share an amphidromous lifecycle, meaning their larvae need to develop in saline conditions before returning to freshwater as juveniles. This community dominates the freshwaters of much of the tropics, but is poorly known and at risk from development, in particular dam construction. Amphidromy can theoretically lead to dispersal between different freshwater areas, even to distant oceanic islands, via the sea. The extent and scale of this presumed dispersal, however, is largely unknown in the Caribbean. Recent genetic work in Puerto Rico has shown that many freshwater species have little or no population structure among different river catchments, implying high levels of connectivity within an island, whereas between-island structure is unknown. We used genetic techniques to infer the geographic scales of population structure of amphidromous invertebrates (a gastropod and a number of crustacean species) between distant parts of the Caribbean, in particular Puerto Rico, Panama and Trinidad. We found virtually no geographic population structure across over 2000 km of open sea for these freshwater species. This implies that they are indeed moving between islands in sea currents as larvae, meaning that continued recruitment requires a continuum of healthy habitat from the freshwater to marine environment. We further discuss the role of amphidromy and suggest its ecological and biogeographic role may be more important than previously presumed. |
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Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands.PeixeMoluscoCrustáceoÁgua doceMacrobrachiumPhylogeographyFreshwaterCrustaceaMolluscsFishThe freshwater fauna (crustaceans, molluscs, fish) of many tropical islands in the Caribbean and Pacific share an amphidromous lifecycle, meaning their larvae need to develop in saline conditions before returning to freshwater as juveniles. This community dominates the freshwaters of much of the tropics, but is poorly known and at risk from development, in particular dam construction. Amphidromy can theoretically lead to dispersal between different freshwater areas, even to distant oceanic islands, via the sea. The extent and scale of this presumed dispersal, however, is largely unknown in the Caribbean. Recent genetic work in Puerto Rico has shown that many freshwater species have little or no population structure among different river catchments, implying high levels of connectivity within an island, whereas between-island structure is unknown. We used genetic techniques to infer the geographic scales of population structure of amphidromous invertebrates (a gastropod and a number of crustacean species) between distant parts of the Caribbean, in particular Puerto Rico, Panama and Trinidad. We found virtually no geographic population structure across over 2000 km of open sea for these freshwater species. This implies that they are indeed moving between islands in sea currents as larvae, meaning that continued recruitment requires a continuum of healthy habitat from the freshwater to marine environment. We further discuss the role of amphidromy and suggest its ecological and biogeographic role may be more important than previously presumed.THIMOTHY J. PAGE, AUSTRALIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE, Queensland; LUCAS SIMON TORATI, CNPASA; BENJAMIN D. COOK, AUSTRALIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE, Queensland; ANDREW BINDERUP, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA; CATHERINE M. PRINGLE, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA; SIIKE REUSCHEL, UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG; CHRISTOPH D. SCHUBART, UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG; JANE M. HUGHES, AUSTRALIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE, Queensland.PAGE, T. J.TORATI, L. S.COOK, B. D.BINDERUP, A.PRINGLE, C. M.REUSCHEL, S.SCHUBART, C. D.HUGHES, J. M.2012-07-24T11:11:11Z2012-07-24T11:11:11Z2012-07-2420122012-07-24T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBiotropica, Washington, DC, v. 44, p. 1-9, 2012.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/929126enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-15T22:38:26Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/929126Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-15T22:38:26falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-15T22:38:26Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
title |
Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
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Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. PAGE, T. J. Peixe Molusco Crustáceo Água doce Macrobrachium Phylogeography Freshwater Crustacea Molluscs Fish |
title_short |
Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
title_full |
Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
title_fullStr |
Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
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Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
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Invertébrés sans frontières: large scales of connectivity of selected freshwater species among Caribbean Islands. |
author |
PAGE, T. J. |
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PAGE, T. J. TORATI, L. S. COOK, B. D. BINDERUP, A. PRINGLE, C. M. REUSCHEL, S. SCHUBART, C. D. HUGHES, J. M. |
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TORATI, L. S. COOK, B. D. BINDERUP, A. PRINGLE, C. M. REUSCHEL, S. SCHUBART, C. D. HUGHES, J. M. |
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THIMOTHY J. PAGE, AUSTRALIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE, Queensland; LUCAS SIMON TORATI, CNPASA; BENJAMIN D. COOK, AUSTRALIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE, Queensland; ANDREW BINDERUP, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA; CATHERINE M. PRINGLE, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA; SIIKE REUSCHEL, UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG; CHRISTOPH D. SCHUBART, UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG; JANE M. HUGHES, AUSTRALIAN RIVERS INSTITUTE, Queensland. |
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PAGE, T. J. TORATI, L. S. COOK, B. D. BINDERUP, A. PRINGLE, C. M. REUSCHEL, S. SCHUBART, C. D. HUGHES, J. M. |
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Peixe Molusco Crustáceo Água doce Macrobrachium Phylogeography Freshwater Crustacea Molluscs Fish |
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Peixe Molusco Crustáceo Água doce Macrobrachium Phylogeography Freshwater Crustacea Molluscs Fish |
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The freshwater fauna (crustaceans, molluscs, fish) of many tropical islands in the Caribbean and Pacific share an amphidromous lifecycle, meaning their larvae need to develop in saline conditions before returning to freshwater as juveniles. This community dominates the freshwaters of much of the tropics, but is poorly known and at risk from development, in particular dam construction. Amphidromy can theoretically lead to dispersal between different freshwater areas, even to distant oceanic islands, via the sea. The extent and scale of this presumed dispersal, however, is largely unknown in the Caribbean. Recent genetic work in Puerto Rico has shown that many freshwater species have little or no population structure among different river catchments, implying high levels of connectivity within an island, whereas between-island structure is unknown. We used genetic techniques to infer the geographic scales of population structure of amphidromous invertebrates (a gastropod and a number of crustacean species) between distant parts of the Caribbean, in particular Puerto Rico, Panama and Trinidad. We found virtually no geographic population structure across over 2000 km of open sea for these freshwater species. This implies that they are indeed moving between islands in sea currents as larvae, meaning that continued recruitment requires a continuum of healthy habitat from the freshwater to marine environment. We further discuss the role of amphidromy and suggest its ecological and biogeographic role may be more important than previously presumed. |
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2012 |
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Biotropica, Washington, DC, v. 44, p. 1-9, 2012. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/929126 |
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