Drivers of Population Structure of the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

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Stefania Gaspari
Aviad Scheinin
Draško Holcer
Caterina Fortuna
Chiara Natali
Tilen Genov
Alexandros Frantzis
Guido Chelazzi
André E. Moura
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[1] University of Florence,Department of Biology
[2] University of Haifa,The Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies and the Department of Maritime Civilizations, The Leon H. Charney School for Marine Sciences
[3] IMMRAC (Israel Marine Mammal Research and Assistance Center),Department of Zoology
[4] Croatian Natural History Museum,Institute for Biodiversity Studies, Science and Research Centre
[5] Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation,School of Life Sciences
[6] Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research,undefined
[7] Morigenos,undefined
[8] Slovenian Marine Mammal Society,undefined
[9] University of Primorska,undefined
[10] Pelagos Cetacean Research Institute,undefined
[11] University of Lincoln,undefined
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Evolutionary Biology | 2015年 / 42卷
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Population structure; Phylogeography; Mediterranean Sea; Gene flow;
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The drivers of population differentiation in oceanic high dispersal organisms, have been crucial for research in evolutionary biology. Adaptation to different environments is commonly invoked as a driver of differentiation in the oceans, in alternative to geographic isolation. In this study, we investigate the population structure and phylogeography of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in the Mediterranean Sea, using microsatellite loci and the entire mtDNA control region. By further comparing the Mediterranean populations with the well described Atlantic populations, we addressed the following hypotheses: (1) bottlenose dolphins show population structure within the environmentally complex Eastern Mediterranean Sea; (2) population structure was gained locally or otherwise results from chance distribution of pre-existing genetic structure; (3) strong demographic variations within the Mediterranean basin have affected genetic variation sufficiently to bias detected patterns of population structure. Our results suggest that bottlenose dolphin exhibits population structures that correspond well to the main Mediterranean oceanographic basins. Furthermore, we found evidence for fine scale population division within the Adriatic and the Levantine seas. We further describe for the first time, a distinction between populations inhabiting pelagic and coastal regions within the Mediterranean. Phylogeographic analysis suggests that current genetic structure, results mostly from stochastic distribution of Atlantic genetic variation, during a recent post-glacial expansion. Comparison with Atlantic mtDNA haplotypes, further suggest the existence of a metapopulation across North Atlantic/Mediterranean, with pelagic regions acting as source for coastal environments.
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