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Life on the Edge: Ecological Genetics of a High Arctic Insect Species and Its Circumpolar Counterpart.


ABSTRACT: Arctic ecosystems are subjected to strong environmental constraints that prevent both the colonization and development of many organisms. In Svalbard, few aphid species have established permanent populations. These high arctic aphid species have developed peculiar life-history traits such as shortened life cycles and reduced dispersal capacities. Here, we present data on the distribution and population genetics of Acyrthosiphon svalbardicum in Spitsbergen, the main island of the Svalbard archipelago, and compared its genetic structure with that of its close relative Acyrthosiphon brevicorne, sampled in the top of Scandinavian mainland. We found that A. svalbardicum is common but heterogeneously distributed along the west coast of Spitsbergen. We recorded this species up to 79°12', which constitutes the northernmost location for any aphid. Genetic structure examined using microsatellite markers showed more pronounced spatial differentiation in A. svalbardicum than in A. brevicorne populations, presumably due to reduced dispersal capacities in the former species. Although populations of A. brevicorne and A. svalbardicum were well-delineated at nuclear loci, they shared similar cytoplasmic DNA haplotypes as revealed by sequence analysis of two DNA barcodes. These results raise questions about whether these two taxa are different species, and the colonization sources and history of the Svalbard archipelago by A. svalbardicum.

SUBMITTER: Simon JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6955800 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Life on the Edge: Ecological Genetics of a High Arctic Insect Species and Its Circumpolar Counterpart.

Simon Jean-Christophe JC   Mahéo Frédérique F   Mieuzet Lucie L   Buchard Christelle C   Gauthier Jean-Pierre JP   Maurice Damien D   Bonhomme Joël J   Outreman Yannick Y   Hullé Maurice M  

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Arctic ecosystems are subjected to strong environmental constraints that prevent both the colonization and development of many organisms. In Svalbard, few aphid species have established permanent populations. These high arctic aphid species have developed peculiar life-history traits such as shortened life cycles and reduced dispersal capacities. Here, we present data on the distribution and population genetics of <i>Acyrthosiphon svalbardicum</i> in Spitsbergen, the main island of the Svalbard  ...[more]

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