Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification

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Autor(a) principal: A. G. Coelho, Márcio
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Pearson, Gareth Anthony, Boavida, Joana, Paulo, Diogo, Aurelle, Didier, ARNAUD-HAOND, Sophie, Gómez-Gras, Daniel, Bensoussan, Nathaniel, López-Sendino, Paula, Cerrano, Carlo, Kipson, Silvija, Bakran-Petricioli, Tatjana, Ferretti, Eliana, Linares, Cristina, Garrabou, Joaquim, Serrão, Ester A., Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/9219
Resumo: The accurate delimitation of species boundaries in nonbilaterian marine taxa is notoriously difficult, with consequences for many studies in ecology and evolution. Anthozoans are a diverse group of key structural organisms worldwide, but the lack of reliable morphological characters and informative genetic markers hampers our ability to understand species diversification. We investigated population differentiation and species limits in Atlantic (Iberian Peninsula) and Mediterranean lineages of the octocoral genus Paramuricea previously identified as P. clavata. We used a diverse set of molecular markers (microsatellites, RNA-seq derived single-copy orthologues [SCO] and mt-mutS [mitochondrial barcode]) at 49 locations. Clear segregation of Atlantic and Mediterranean lineages was found with all markers. Species-tree estimations based on SCO strongly supported these two clades as distinct, recently diverged sister species with incomplete lineage sorting, P. cf. grayi and P. clavata, respectively. Furthermore, a second putative (or ongoing) speciation event was detected in the Atlantic between two P. cf. grayi color morphotypes (yellow and purple) using SCO and supported by microsatellites. While segregating P. cf. grayi lineages showed considerable geographic structure, dominating circalittoral communities in southern (yellow) and western (purple) Portugal, their occurrence in sympatry at some localities suggests a degree of reproductive isolation. Overall, our results show that previous molecular and morphological studies have underestimated species diversity in Paramuricea occurring in the Iberian Peninsula, which has important implications for conservation planning. Finally, our findings validate the usefulness of phylotranscriptomics for resolving evolutionary relationships in octocorals
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spelling Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversificationAtlantic-Mediterranean transitionCryptic diversityIncomplete lineage sortingOctocoralliaPhylotranscriptomicsSpecies delimitationThe accurate delimitation of species boundaries in nonbilaterian marine taxa is notoriously difficult, with consequences for many studies in ecology and evolution. Anthozoans are a diverse group of key structural organisms worldwide, but the lack of reliable morphological characters and informative genetic markers hampers our ability to understand species diversification. We investigated population differentiation and species limits in Atlantic (Iberian Peninsula) and Mediterranean lineages of the octocoral genus Paramuricea previously identified as P. clavata. We used a diverse set of molecular markers (microsatellites, RNA-seq derived single-copy orthologues [SCO] and mt-mutS [mitochondrial barcode]) at 49 locations. Clear segregation of Atlantic and Mediterranean lineages was found with all markers. Species-tree estimations based on SCO strongly supported these two clades as distinct, recently diverged sister species with incomplete lineage sorting, P. cf. grayi and P. clavata, respectively. Furthermore, a second putative (or ongoing) speciation event was detected in the Atlantic between two P. cf. grayi color morphotypes (yellow and purple) using SCO and supported by microsatellites. While segregating P. cf. grayi lineages showed considerable geographic structure, dominating circalittoral communities in southern (yellow) and western (purple) Portugal, their occurrence in sympatry at some localities suggests a degree of reproductive isolation. Overall, our results show that previous molecular and morphological studies have underestimated species diversity in Paramuricea occurring in the Iberian Peninsula, which has important implications for conservation planning. Finally, our findings validate the usefulness of phylotranscriptomics for resolving evolutionary relationships in octocoralsFundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCTJohn Wiley and Sons LtdRepositório do ISPAA. G. Coelho, MárcioPearson, Gareth AnthonyBoavida, JoanaPaulo, DiogoAurelle, DidierARNAUD-HAOND, SophieGómez-Gras, DanielBensoussan, NathanielLópez-Sendino, PaulaCerrano, CarloKipson, SilvijaBakran-Petricioli, TatjanaFerretti, ElianaLinares, CristinaGarrabou, JoaquimSerrão, Ester A.Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste2023-07-12T17:58:50Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/9219engCoelho, M. A. G., Pearson, G. A., Paulo, D., Serrão, E. A., Boavida, J. R. H., Aurelle, D., Bensoussan, N., Garrabou, J., Arnaud-Haond, S., Gómez-Gras, D., Linares, C., López-Sendino, P., Cerrano, C., Kipson, S., Bakran-Petricioli, T., Ferretti, E., & Ledoux, J.-B. (2023). Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification. Ecology and Evolution, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.97402045775810.1002/ece3.9740info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-16T02:15:39Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/9219Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:34:51.343223Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
title Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
spellingShingle Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
A. G. Coelho, Márcio
Atlantic-Mediterranean transition
Cryptic diversity
Incomplete lineage sorting
Octocorallia
Phylotranscriptomics
Species delimitation
title_short Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
title_full Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
title_fullStr Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
title_full_unstemmed Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
title_sort Not out of the Mediterranean: Atlantic populations of the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata are a separate sister species under further lineage diversification
author A. G. Coelho, Márcio
author_facet A. G. Coelho, Márcio
Pearson, Gareth Anthony
Boavida, Joana
Paulo, Diogo
Aurelle, Didier
ARNAUD-HAOND, Sophie
Gómez-Gras, Daniel
Bensoussan, Nathaniel
López-Sendino, Paula
Cerrano, Carlo
Kipson, Silvija
Bakran-Petricioli, Tatjana
Ferretti, Eliana
Linares, Cristina
Garrabou, Joaquim
Serrão, Ester A.
Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste
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author2 Pearson, Gareth Anthony
Boavida, Joana
Paulo, Diogo
Aurelle, Didier
ARNAUD-HAOND, Sophie
Gómez-Gras, Daniel
Bensoussan, Nathaniel
López-Sendino, Paula
Cerrano, Carlo
Kipson, Silvija
Bakran-Petricioli, Tatjana
Ferretti, Eliana
Linares, Cristina
Garrabou, Joaquim
Serrão, Ester A.
Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv A. G. Coelho, Márcio
Pearson, Gareth Anthony
Boavida, Joana
Paulo, Diogo
Aurelle, Didier
ARNAUD-HAOND, Sophie
Gómez-Gras, Daniel
Bensoussan, Nathaniel
López-Sendino, Paula
Cerrano, Carlo
Kipson, Silvija
Bakran-Petricioli, Tatjana
Ferretti, Eliana
Linares, Cristina
Garrabou, Joaquim
Serrão, Ester A.
Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic-Mediterranean transition
Cryptic diversity
Incomplete lineage sorting
Octocorallia
Phylotranscriptomics
Species delimitation
topic Atlantic-Mediterranean transition
Cryptic diversity
Incomplete lineage sorting
Octocorallia
Phylotranscriptomics
Species delimitation
description The accurate delimitation of species boundaries in nonbilaterian marine taxa is notoriously difficult, with consequences for many studies in ecology and evolution. Anthozoans are a diverse group of key structural organisms worldwide, but the lack of reliable morphological characters and informative genetic markers hampers our ability to understand species diversification. We investigated population differentiation and species limits in Atlantic (Iberian Peninsula) and Mediterranean lineages of the octocoral genus Paramuricea previously identified as P. clavata. We used a diverse set of molecular markers (microsatellites, RNA-seq derived single-copy orthologues [SCO] and mt-mutS [mitochondrial barcode]) at 49 locations. Clear segregation of Atlantic and Mediterranean lineages was found with all markers. Species-tree estimations based on SCO strongly supported these two clades as distinct, recently diverged sister species with incomplete lineage sorting, P. cf. grayi and P. clavata, respectively. Furthermore, a second putative (or ongoing) speciation event was detected in the Atlantic between two P. cf. grayi color morphotypes (yellow and purple) using SCO and supported by microsatellites. While segregating P. cf. grayi lineages showed considerable geographic structure, dominating circalittoral communities in southern (yellow) and western (purple) Portugal, their occurrence in sympatry at some localities suggests a degree of reproductive isolation. Overall, our results show that previous molecular and morphological studies have underestimated species diversity in Paramuricea occurring in the Iberian Peninsula, which has important implications for conservation planning. Finally, our findings validate the usefulness of phylotranscriptomics for resolving evolutionary relationships in octocorals
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