Evolutionary history of green turtle populations, Chelonia mydas, from French Polynesia highlights the putative existence of a glacial refugium

被引:6
作者
Boissin, Emilie [1 ,2 ]
Neglia, Valentina [1 ,2 ]
D'hauteserre, Faimano Boulet Colomb [3 ]
Tatarata, Miri [3 ]
Planes, Serge [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] PSL Res Univ, EPHE UPVD CNRS, USR CRIOBE 3278, F-66360 Perpignan, France
[2] Lab Excellence CORAIL, BP 1013, F-98729 Moorea, French Polynesi, France
[3] Direct Environm DIREN Polynesie Francaise, BP 4562, F-98701 Papeete, French Polynesi, France
关键词
Phylogeography; Microsatellites; Mitochondrial lineages; South Central Pacific; Population expansion; Last Glacial Maximum; GENETIC-STRUCTURE; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; CONSERVATION; DIVERSITY; DYNAMICS; UNITS;
D O I
10.1007/s12526-019-01001-6
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Mapping the distribution of genetic diversity of species over their geographic range is crucial from a conservation perspective. We investigated nesting populations of an iconic and endangered species, Chelonia mydas, the green sea turtle, in French Polynesia. Sequences of the mtDNA control region of 97 specimens were analyzed using Bayesian phylogeny reconstruction, Bayesian dating, and skyline plots. Samples from French Polynesia belonged to four of the nine recognized Indo-Pacific lineages, with two lineages (III and IV) recognized as widespread and two other lineages (V and VI) geographically restricted to the South Pacific. More than half of the specimens belonged to the geographically restricted lineages, and suggested the existence of two South Pacific refugia during glacial periods, a western one (represented by lineage V) and an eastern one (represented by lineage VI), herein revealed from French Polynesia. Expansions of populations were recovered in most of the lineages and were all dated after the Last Glacial Maximum, similarly to the Atlantic populations of C. mydas. Finally, as the likely existence of a glacial refugium near French Polynesia matches a previously published predicted refugium under future climatic conditions, this makes the area particularly promising for the conservation of green sea turtle populations.
引用
收藏
页码:2725 / 2733
页数:9
相关论文
共 52 条
  • [1] Abreu-Grobois FA., 2006, 26 ANN S SEA TURTLE, P179
  • [2] [Anonymous], 2000, PHYLOGEOGRAPHY HIST, DOI DOI 10.2307/J.CTV1NZFGJ7
  • [3] [Anonymous], 2015, Report No.: NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-539
  • [4] Balazs GH, 1995, P 12 ANN WORKSH SEA, P7
  • [5] Contemporary genetic structure and postglacial demographic history of the black scorpionfish, Scorpaena porcus, in the Mediterranean and the Black Seas
    Boissin, E.
    Micu, D.
    Janczyszyn-Le Goff, M.
    Neglia, V.
    Bat, L.
    Todorova, V.
    Panayotova, M.
    Kruschel, C.
    Macic, V.
    Milchakova, N.
    Keskin, C.
    Anastasopoulou, A.
    Nasto, I.
    Zane, L.
    Planes, S.
    [J]. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2016, 25 (10) : 2195 - 2209
  • [6] Population genetics and phylogeography of sea turtles
    Bowen, B. W.
    Karl, S. A.
    [J]. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2007, 16 (23) : 4886 - 4907
  • [7] GLOBAL POPULATION-STRUCTURE AND NATURAL-HISTORY OF THE GREEN TURTLE (CHELONIA-MYDAS) IN TERMS OF MATRIARCHAL PHYLOGENY
    BOWEN, BW
    MEYLAN, AB
    ROSS, JP
    LIMPUS, CJ
    BALAZS, GH
    AVISE, JC
    [J]. EVOLUTION, 1992, 46 (04) : 865 - 881
  • [8] Considering evolutionary processes in conservation biology
    Crandall, KA
    Bininda-Emonds, ORP
    Mace, GM
    Wayne, RK
    [J]. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2000, 15 (07) : 290 - 295
  • [9] The genetic structure of Australasian green turtles (Chelonia mydas):: exploring the geographical scale of genetic exchange
    Dethmers, Kiki E. M.
    Broderick, Damien
    Moritz, Craig
    Fitzsimmons, Nancy N.
    Limpus, Colin J.
    Lavery, Shane
    Whiting, Scott
    Guinea, Mick
    Prince, Robert I. T.
    Kennett, Rod
    [J]. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2006, 15 (13) : 3931 - 3946
  • [10] Drummond AJ, 2005, MOL BIOL EVOL, V22, P1185, DOI [10.1093/molbev/msi103, 10.1093/molbev/mss075]