Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias

Abstract Temporal genetic studies of low‐dispersing organisms are rare. Marine invertebrates lacking a planktonic larval stage are expected to have lower dispersal, low gene flow, and a higher potential for local adaptation than organisms with planktonic dispersal. Leptasterias is a genus of broodin...

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Main Authors: Laura M. Melroy, C. Sarah Cohen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-04-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7283
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spelling doaj-ccfe2b87fcfb4732a1a4b19ef24216fd2021-04-03T05:28:05ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582021-04-011173313333110.1002/ece3.7283Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus LeptasteriasLaura M. Melroy0C. Sarah Cohen1Department of Biology Estuary & Ocean Science Center San Francisco State University Tiburon CA USADepartment of Biology Estuary & Ocean Science Center San Francisco State University Tiburon CA USAAbstract Temporal genetic studies of low‐dispersing organisms are rare. Marine invertebrates lacking a planktonic larval stage are expected to have lower dispersal, low gene flow, and a higher potential for local adaptation than organisms with planktonic dispersal. Leptasterias is a genus of brooding sea stars containing several cryptic species complexes. Population genetic methods were used to resolve patterns of fine‐scale population structure in central California Leptasterias species using three loci from nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Historic samples (collected between 1897 and 1998) were compared to contemporary samples (collected between 2008 and 2014) to delineate changes in species distributions in space and time. Phylogenetic analysis of contemporary samples confirmed the presence of a bay‐localized clade and revealed the presence of an additional bay‐localized and previously undescribed clade of Leptasterias. Analysis of contemporary and historic samples indicates two clades are experiencing a constriction in their southern range limit and suggests a decrease in clade‐specific abundance at sites at which they were once prevalent. Historic sampling revealed a dramatically different distribution of diversity along the California coastline compared to contemporary sampling and illustrates the importance of temporal genetic sampling in phylogeographic studies. These samples were collected prior to significant impacts of Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) and represent an in‐depth analysis of genetic structure over 117 years prior to the SSWD‐associated mass die‐off of Leptasterias.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7283echinodermecological geneticslow dispersalphylogeographyspecies complextemporal structure
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author Laura M. Melroy
C. Sarah Cohen
spellingShingle Laura M. Melroy
C. Sarah Cohen
Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias
Ecology and Evolution
echinoderm
ecological genetics
low dispersal
phylogeography
species complex
temporal structure
author_facet Laura M. Melroy
C. Sarah Cohen
author_sort Laura M. Melroy
title Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias
title_short Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias
title_full Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus Leptasterias
title_sort temporal and spatial variation in population structure among brooding sea stars in the genus leptasterias
publisher Wiley
series Ecology and Evolution
issn 2045-7758
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Temporal genetic studies of low‐dispersing organisms are rare. Marine invertebrates lacking a planktonic larval stage are expected to have lower dispersal, low gene flow, and a higher potential for local adaptation than organisms with planktonic dispersal. Leptasterias is a genus of brooding sea stars containing several cryptic species complexes. Population genetic methods were used to resolve patterns of fine‐scale population structure in central California Leptasterias species using three loci from nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Historic samples (collected between 1897 and 1998) were compared to contemporary samples (collected between 2008 and 2014) to delineate changes in species distributions in space and time. Phylogenetic analysis of contemporary samples confirmed the presence of a bay‐localized clade and revealed the presence of an additional bay‐localized and previously undescribed clade of Leptasterias. Analysis of contemporary and historic samples indicates two clades are experiencing a constriction in their southern range limit and suggests a decrease in clade‐specific abundance at sites at which they were once prevalent. Historic sampling revealed a dramatically different distribution of diversity along the California coastline compared to contemporary sampling and illustrates the importance of temporal genetic sampling in phylogeographic studies. These samples were collected prior to significant impacts of Sea Star Wasting Disease (SSWD) and represent an in‐depth analysis of genetic structure over 117 years prior to the SSWD‐associated mass die‐off of Leptasterias.
topic echinoderm
ecological genetics
low dispersal
phylogeography
species complex
temporal structure
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7283
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