A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The inhabitants of deep-sea hydrothermal vents occupy ephemeral island-like habitats distributed sporadically along tectonic spreading-centers, back-arc basins, and volcanically active seamounts. The majority of vent taxa undergo a p...

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Main Authors: Johnson Shannon B, Won Yong-Jin, Harvey Julio BJ, Vrijenhoek Robert C
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Published: BMC 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-a313d011407b4331a573fe2e4099d2402021-09-02T08:50:04ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482013-01-011312110.1186/1471-2148-13-21A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal ventsJohnson Shannon BWon Yong-JinHarvey Julio BJVrijenhoek Robert C<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The inhabitants of deep-sea hydrothermal vents occupy ephemeral island-like habitats distributed sporadically along tectonic spreading-centers, back-arc basins, and volcanically active seamounts. The majority of vent taxa undergo a pelagic larval phase, and thus varying degrees of geographical subdivision, ranging from no impedance of dispersal to complete isolation, often exist among taxa that span common geomorphological boundaries. Two lineages of <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussels segregate on either side of the Easter Microplate, a boundary that separates the East Pacific Rise from spreading centers connected to the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A recent sample from the northwest flank of the Easter Microplate contained an admixture of northern and southern mitochondrial haplotypes and corresponding alleles at five nuclear gene loci. Genotypic frequencies in this sample did not fit random mating expectation. Significant heterozygote deficiencies at nuclear loci and gametic disequilibria between loci suggested that this transitional region might be a ‘Tension Zone’ maintained by immigration of parental types and possibly hybrid unfitness. An analysis of recombination history in the nuclear genes suggests a prolonged history of parapatric contact between the two mussel lineages. We hereby elevate the southern lineage to species status as <it>Bathymodiolus antarcticus</it> n. sp. and restrict the use of <it>Bathymodiolus thermophilus</it> to the northern lineage.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Because <it>B. thermophilus</it> s.s. exhibits no evidence for subdivision or isolation-by-distance across its 4000 km range along the EPR axis and Galápagos Rift, partial isolation of <it>B. antarcticus</it> n. sp. requires explanation. The time needed to produce the observed degree of mitochondrial differentiation is consistent with the age of the Easter Microplate (2.5 to 5.3 million years). The complex geomorphology of the Easter Microplate region forces strong cross-axis currents that might disrupt self-recruitment of mussels by removing planktotrophic larvae from the ridge axis. Furthermore, frequent local extinction events in this tectonically dynamic region might produce a demographic sink rather than a source for dispersing mussel larvae. Historical changes in tectonic rates and current patterns appear to permit intermittent contact and introgression between the two species.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/13/21<it>Bathymodiolus antarcticus</it> n. spHybridizationRecombinationLinkage disequilibriumDeep-seaHydrothermal vent<it>Bathymodiolus thermophilus</it>
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author Johnson Shannon B
Won Yong-Jin
Harvey Julio BJ
Vrijenhoek Robert C
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Won Yong-Jin
Harvey Julio BJ
Vrijenhoek Robert C
A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents
BMC Evolutionary Biology
<it>Bathymodiolus antarcticus</it> n. sp
Hybridization
Recombination
Linkage disequilibrium
Deep-sea
Hydrothermal vent
<it>Bathymodiolus thermophilus</it>
author_facet Johnson Shannon B
Won Yong-Jin
Harvey Julio BJ
Vrijenhoek Robert C
author_sort Johnson Shannon B
title A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents
title_short A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents
title_full A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents
title_fullStr A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents
title_full_unstemmed A hybrid zone between <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern Pacific hydrothermal vents
title_sort hybrid zone between <it>bathymodiolus</it> mussel lineages from eastern pacific hydrothermal vents
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The inhabitants of deep-sea hydrothermal vents occupy ephemeral island-like habitats distributed sporadically along tectonic spreading-centers, back-arc basins, and volcanically active seamounts. The majority of vent taxa undergo a pelagic larval phase, and thus varying degrees of geographical subdivision, ranging from no impedance of dispersal to complete isolation, often exist among taxa that span common geomorphological boundaries. Two lineages of <it>Bathymodiolus</it> mussels segregate on either side of the Easter Microplate, a boundary that separates the East Pacific Rise from spreading centers connected to the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A recent sample from the northwest flank of the Easter Microplate contained an admixture of northern and southern mitochondrial haplotypes and corresponding alleles at five nuclear gene loci. Genotypic frequencies in this sample did not fit random mating expectation. Significant heterozygote deficiencies at nuclear loci and gametic disequilibria between loci suggested that this transitional region might be a ‘Tension Zone’ maintained by immigration of parental types and possibly hybrid unfitness. An analysis of recombination history in the nuclear genes suggests a prolonged history of parapatric contact between the two mussel lineages. We hereby elevate the southern lineage to species status as <it>Bathymodiolus antarcticus</it> n. sp. and restrict the use of <it>Bathymodiolus thermophilus</it> to the northern lineage.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Because <it>B. thermophilus</it> s.s. exhibits no evidence for subdivision or isolation-by-distance across its 4000 km range along the EPR axis and Galápagos Rift, partial isolation of <it>B. antarcticus</it> n. sp. requires explanation. The time needed to produce the observed degree of mitochondrial differentiation is consistent with the age of the Easter Microplate (2.5 to 5.3 million years). The complex geomorphology of the Easter Microplate region forces strong cross-axis currents that might disrupt self-recruitment of mussels by removing planktotrophic larvae from the ridge axis. Furthermore, frequent local extinction events in this tectonically dynamic region might produce a demographic sink rather than a source for dispersing mussel larvae. Historical changes in tectonic rates and current patterns appear to permit intermittent contact and introgression between the two species.</p>
topic <it>Bathymodiolus antarcticus</it> n. sp
Hybridization
Recombination
Linkage disequilibrium
Deep-sea
Hydrothermal vent
<it>Bathymodiolus thermophilus</it>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/13/21
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