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Genetic structure, phylogeography, and demography of Anadara tuberculosa (Bivalvia) from East Pacific as revealed by mtDNA: Implications to conservation.


ABSTRACT: Wild populations of the pustulose ark, Anadara tuberculosa (Bivalvia), an emblematic species of the East Pacific mangrove ecosystem declined in South American countries (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) mainly due to overharvesting and habitat loss or degradation. Understanding the genetic aspects of geographic variations and population structure of A. tuberculosa, currently unknown, appears as a priority to fishery authorities in order to elaborate integrated and collaborative conservation policies for fishery management, aquaculture, and stock enhancement programs. We used mtDNA sequence data to investigate haplotype diversity, genetic structure, and demography of A. tuberculosa. Results indicate genetic homogeneity of populations distributed north and south of the equator, respectively. However, statistically significant differentiation emerged between northern and southern populations with pairwise ? ST values ranging between 0.036 and 0.092. The oceanic current system acting in the area (Panama Current and Humboldt Current) might play a role in limiting the larval dispersal of the species, still poorly understood. Demography reconstruction supported recent population expansion, possibly started after last glacial maximum. Our results would suggest separate and independent management of populations north and south of the equator.

SUBMITTER: Diringer B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6476791 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic structure, phylogeography, and demography of <i>Anadara tuberculosa</i> (Bivalvia) from East Pacific as revealed by mtDNA: Implications to conservation.

Diringer Benoit B   Pretell Krizia K   Avellan Ricardo R   Chanta Cesar C   Cedeño Virna V   Gentile Gabriele G  

Ecology and evolution 20190404 8


Wild populations of the pustulose ark, <i>Anadara tuberculosa</i> (Bivalvia), an emblematic species of the East Pacific mangrove ecosystem declined in South American countries (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) mainly due to overharvesting and habitat loss or degradation. Understanding the genetic aspects of geographic variations and population structure of <i>A. tuberculosa</i>, currently unknown, appears as a priority to fishery authorities in order to elaborate integrated and collaborative conserv  ...[more]

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