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- Title
- Population genetic differentiation of the hydrothermal vent crab Austinograea alayseae (Crustacea: Bythograeidae) in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
- Author(s)
- Won Kyung Lee; Se Joo Kim; Bo Kyeng Hou; C L V Dover; S J Ju
- Bibliographic Citation
- PLoS One, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. e0215829-e0215829
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Abstract
- To understand the origin, migration, and distribution of organisms across disjunct deep-sea
vent habitats, previous studies have documented the population genetic structures of widely
distributed fauna, such as gastropods, bivalves, barnacles, and squat lobsters. However, a
limited number of investigations has been conducted in the Southwest Pacific Ocean, and
many questions remain. In this study, we determined the population structure of the bythograeid
crab Austinograea alayseae from three adjacent vent systems (Manus Basin, North
Fiji Basin, and Tonga Arc) in the Southwest Pacific Ocean using the sequences of two mitochondrial
genes (COI and 16S rDNA) and one nuclear gene (28S rDNA). Populations were
divided into a Manus clade and a North Fiji?Tonga clade, with sequence divergence values
in the middle of the barcoding gap for bythograeids. We inferred that hydrographic and/or
physical barriers act on the gene flow of A. alayseae between the Manus and North Fiji
basins. Austinograea alayseae individuals interact freely between the North Fiji Basin and
the Lau Basin (Tonga Arc). Although further studies of genetic differentiation over a geological
time scale, life-history attributes, and genome-based population genetics are needed to
improve our understanding of the evolutionary history of A. alayseae, our results contribute
to elucidating the phylogeny, evolution, and biogeography of bythograeids.
- ISSN
- 1932-6203
- Publisher
- Public Library of Science
- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215829
- Type
- Article
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- Division of Biomedical Research > Metabolic Regulation Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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