Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, E. A
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Perez, M. F, Bertollo, L. A. C, Gestich, C. C, Ráb, P, Ezaz, T, Souza, F. H. S, Viana, P, Feldberg, E, Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de, Cioffi, M. B
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/4101
Resumo: The Neotropical region exhibits the greatest worldwide diversity and the diversification history of several clades is related to the puzzling geomorphologic and climatic history of this region. The freshwater Amazon ecoregion contains the main hydrographic basins of the Neotropical region that are highly dendritic and ecologically diverse. It contains a rich and endemic fish fauna, including one of its most iconic and economically important representatives, the bony‐tongue Arapaima gigas (Teleostei, Osteoglossiformes). Here, we evaluated the projected distribution of the genus in different historical periods (Present, Last Glacial Maximum, Last Interglacial Maximum and Near Future) and interpreted these results in light of the genomic diversity and modeled historical demography. For that, we combined species distribution models, population genetic analysis using SNPs and deep learning model selection. We analyzed a representative sample of the genus from the two basins where it naturally occurs, four localities in the Amazon (Am) and three in the Tocantins‐Araguaia (To‐Ar) basin, as well as individuals from three fish farms. We inferred a potentially smaller distribution in the glacial period, with a possible refuge in central Am. Our genetic data agrees with this result, suggesting a higher level of genetic diversity in the Am basin, compared to that observed in To‐Ar. Our deep learning model comparison indicated that the To‐Ar basin was colonized by the population from the Am basin. Considering a global warming scenario in the near future, A. gigas could reach an even larger range, especially if anthropogenic related dispersal occurs, potentially invading new areas and impacting their communities.
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spelling Oliveira, E. APerez, M. FBertollo, L. A. CGestich, C. CRáb, PEzaz, TSouza, F. H. SViana, PFeldberg, EOliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa deCioffi, M. B2020-06-25T01:48:19Z2020-06-25T01:48:19Z2020OLIVEIRA, E. A. et al. Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance. Ecography, v. 43, p. 1-14, 2020.OLIVEIRA, E. A. et al. Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance. Ecography, v. 43, p. 1-14, 2020.1600-0587https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/410110.1111/ecog.04874The Neotropical region exhibits the greatest worldwide diversity and the diversification history of several clades is related to the puzzling geomorphologic and climatic history of this region. The freshwater Amazon ecoregion contains the main hydrographic basins of the Neotropical region that are highly dendritic and ecologically diverse. It contains a rich and endemic fish fauna, including one of its most iconic and economically important representatives, the bony‐tongue Arapaima gigas (Teleostei, Osteoglossiformes). Here, we evaluated the projected distribution of the genus in different historical periods (Present, Last Glacial Maximum, Last Interglacial Maximum and Near Future) and interpreted these results in light of the genomic diversity and modeled historical demography. For that, we combined species distribution models, population genetic analysis using SNPs and deep learning model selection. We analyzed a representative sample of the genus from the two basins where it naturally occurs, four localities in the Amazon (Am) and three in the Tocantins‐Araguaia (To‐Ar) basin, as well as individuals from three fish farms. We inferred a potentially smaller distribution in the glacial period, with a possible refuge in central Am. Our genetic data agrees with this result, suggesting a higher level of genetic diversity in the Am basin, compared to that observed in To‐Ar. Our deep learning model comparison indicated that the To‐Ar basin was colonized by the population from the Am basin. Considering a global warming scenario in the near future, A. gigas could reach an even larger range, especially if anthropogenic related dispersal occurs, potentially invading new areas and impacting their communities.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) (proc. no. 2017/10240-0). Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) (proc. no. 302449/2018-3), FAPESP (proc. no. 2018/22033-1) and CAPES proc. no. 88881.136128/2017-01). Project EXCELLENCE CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000460 OP RDE. 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Petrópolis, RJ, Brazil.Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia. Coordenação de Biodiversidade. Laboratório de Genética Animal. Petrópolis, RJ, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Laboratório de Cultura de Tecidos e Citogenética. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Universidade Federal de São Carlos. Departamento de Genética e Evolução. São Carlos, SP, Brazil.OLIVEIRA, E. A. et al. Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance. 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title Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
spellingShingle Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
Oliveira, E. A
Peixes / anatomia & histologia
Variação Genética / genética
Mudança Climática / história
Demografia / história
Arapaima gigas
Pirarucu
title_short Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
title_full Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
title_fullStr Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
title_full_unstemmed Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
title_sort Historical demography and climate driven distributional changes in a widespread Neotropical freshwater species with high economic importance
author Oliveira, E. A
author_facet Oliveira, E. A
Perez, M. F
Bertollo, L. A. C
Gestich, C. C
Ráb, P
Ezaz, T
Souza, F. H. S
Viana, P
Feldberg, E
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de
Cioffi, M. B
author_role author
author2 Perez, M. F
Bertollo, L. A. C
Gestich, C. C
Ráb, P
Ezaz, T
Souza, F. H. S
Viana, P
Feldberg, E
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de
Cioffi, M. B
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, E. A
Perez, M. F
Bertollo, L. A. C
Gestich, C. C
Ráb, P
Ezaz, T
Souza, F. H. S
Viana, P
Feldberg, E
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de
Cioffi, M. B
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Peixes / anatomia & histologia
Variação Genética / genética
Mudança Climática / história
Demografia / história
Arapaima gigas
Pirarucu
topic Peixes / anatomia & histologia
Variação Genética / genética
Mudança Climática / história
Demografia / história
Arapaima gigas
Pirarucu
description The Neotropical region exhibits the greatest worldwide diversity and the diversification history of several clades is related to the puzzling geomorphologic and climatic history of this region. The freshwater Amazon ecoregion contains the main hydrographic basins of the Neotropical region that are highly dendritic and ecologically diverse. It contains a rich and endemic fish fauna, including one of its most iconic and economically important representatives, the bony‐tongue Arapaima gigas (Teleostei, Osteoglossiformes). Here, we evaluated the projected distribution of the genus in different historical periods (Present, Last Glacial Maximum, Last Interglacial Maximum and Near Future) and interpreted these results in light of the genomic diversity and modeled historical demography. For that, we combined species distribution models, population genetic analysis using SNPs and deep learning model selection. We analyzed a representative sample of the genus from the two basins where it naturally occurs, four localities in the Amazon (Am) and three in the Tocantins‐Araguaia (To‐Ar) basin, as well as individuals from three fish farms. We inferred a potentially smaller distribution in the glacial period, with a possible refuge in central Am. Our genetic data agrees with this result, suggesting a higher level of genetic diversity in the Am basin, compared to that observed in To‐Ar. Our deep learning model comparison indicated that the To‐Ar basin was colonized by the population from the Am basin. Considering a global warming scenario in the near future, A. gigas could reach an even larger range, especially if anthropogenic related dispersal occurs, potentially invading new areas and impacting their communities.
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