Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.

Coral reefs in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) are amongst the most peripheral and geographically isolated in the world. This isolation has shaped the biology of TEP organisms and lead to the formation of numerous endemic species. For example, the coral Pocillopora damicornis is a minor reef-buil...

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Main Authors: David J Combosch, Steven V Vollmer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3153452?pdf=render
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description Coral reefs in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) are amongst the most peripheral and geographically isolated in the world. This isolation has shaped the biology of TEP organisms and lead to the formation of numerous endemic species. For example, the coral Pocillopora damicornis is a minor reef-builder elsewhere in the Indo-West Pacific, but is the dominant reef-building coral in the TEP, where it forms large, mono-specific stands, covering many hectares of reef. Moreover, TEP P. damicornis reproduces by broadcast spawning, while it broods mostly parthenogenetic larvae throughout the rest of the Indo-West Pacific. Population genetic surveys for P. damicornis from across its Indo-Pacific range indicate that gene flow (i.e. larval dispersal) is generally limited over hundreds of kilometers or less. Little is known about the population genetic structure and the dispersal potential of P. damicornis in the TEP.Using multilocus microsatellite data, we analyzed the population structure of TEP P. damicornis among and within nine reefs and test for significant genetic structure across three geographically and ecologically distinct regions in Panama.We detected significant levels of population genetic structure (global R(ST) = 0.162), indicating restricted gene flow (i.e. larvae dispersal), both among the three regions (R(RT) = 0.081) as well as within regions (R(SR) = 0.089). Limited gene flow across a distinct environmental cline, like the regional upwelling gradient in Panama, indicates a significant potential for differential adaptation and population differentiation. Individual reefs were characterized by unexpectedly high genet diversity (avg. 94%), relatively high inbreeding coefficients (global F(IS) = 0.183), and localized spatial genetic structure among individuals (i.e. unique genets) over 10 m intervals. These findings suggest that gene flow is limited in TEP P. damicornis populations, particularly among regions, but even over meter scales within populations.
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spelling doaj.art-ecf013f30e8e45bca9b0f572125966962022-12-22T02:02:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0168e2120010.1371/journal.pone.0021200Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.David J ComboschSteven V VollmerCoral reefs in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) are amongst the most peripheral and geographically isolated in the world. This isolation has shaped the biology of TEP organisms and lead to the formation of numerous endemic species. For example, the coral Pocillopora damicornis is a minor reef-builder elsewhere in the Indo-West Pacific, but is the dominant reef-building coral in the TEP, where it forms large, mono-specific stands, covering many hectares of reef. Moreover, TEP P. damicornis reproduces by broadcast spawning, while it broods mostly parthenogenetic larvae throughout the rest of the Indo-West Pacific. Population genetic surveys for P. damicornis from across its Indo-Pacific range indicate that gene flow (i.e. larval dispersal) is generally limited over hundreds of kilometers or less. Little is known about the population genetic structure and the dispersal potential of P. damicornis in the TEP.Using multilocus microsatellite data, we analyzed the population structure of TEP P. damicornis among and within nine reefs and test for significant genetic structure across three geographically and ecologically distinct regions in Panama.We detected significant levels of population genetic structure (global R(ST) = 0.162), indicating restricted gene flow (i.e. larvae dispersal), both among the three regions (R(RT) = 0.081) as well as within regions (R(SR) = 0.089). Limited gene flow across a distinct environmental cline, like the regional upwelling gradient in Panama, indicates a significant potential for differential adaptation and population differentiation. Individual reefs were characterized by unexpectedly high genet diversity (avg. 94%), relatively high inbreeding coefficients (global F(IS) = 0.183), and localized spatial genetic structure among individuals (i.e. unique genets) over 10 m intervals. These findings suggest that gene flow is limited in TEP P. damicornis populations, particularly among regions, but even over meter scales within populations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3153452?pdf=render
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Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
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title Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
title_full Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
title_fullStr Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
title_full_unstemmed Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
title_short Population genetics of an ecosystem-defining reef coral Pocillopora damicornis in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
title_sort population genetics of an ecosystem defining reef coral pocillopora damicornis in the tropical eastern pacific
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