日本四国西南部新招募珊瑚和成年珊瑚的种群遗传结构

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1007/s10592-024-01634-6
Satoru Sano, Yuichi Nakajima, Takuma Mezaki, Satoshi Mitarai, Masako Nakamura
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在全球变暖的时代,四国西南部是太平洋热带珊瑚礁的理想避难所。在这项研究中,我们记录了四国西南部主要珊瑚科--稚珊瑚属(pocilloporid)新秀的物种组成模式,并利用七个核微卫星标记评估了四个地点的新秀和成体之间的遗传种群关系。该地区的稚珊瑚新成员包括两个属和三个种,其中包括新成员数量最多的种 Pocillopora damicornis 和次要的 P. acuta。这是在该地区首次观察到后一物种。在 P. damicornis 中,四个地点的克隆性各不相同,在两个地点观察到了克隆新生物。不过,克隆比例相对较低。在四个地点观察到的 P. damicornis 种群之间存在强烈的遗传分化,尽管这些地点之间共享三个遗传集群。此外,这三个基因群的组成在每个地点的幼体和成体中都很相似。这表明,四国西南部的大角鲈种群主要通过有性生殖维持,有性生殖产生的幼虫主要由各地点的原生地提供。由于本地种群的持续性和自我繁殖对维持该物种在四国西南部的种群数量非常重要,因此保护工作应着眼于保护现存的本地种群。
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Population genetic structures of newly recruited and adult populations of pocilloporid corals in southwestern Shikoku, Japan

In this era of global warming, southwestern Shikoku is a strong candidate as a refugium for tropical reef corals in the Pacific. In this study, we documented patterns of species composition among pocilloporid recruits, the dominant coral family being recruited to southern Shikoku, and we evaluated genetic population relationships between recruits and adults at four sites, using seven nuclear microsatellite markers. Pocilloporid recruits in the area comprised two genera and three species, including the most heavily recruited species, Pocillopora damicornis, and the minor P. acuta. This is the first observation of the latter species in this area. In P. damicornis, clonality differed among the four sites and clonal recruits were observed at two sites. However, proportions of clones were relatively low. Strong genetic differentiation among the four sites was observed in populations of P. damicornis, although three genetic clusters were shared among these sites. In addition, compositions of these three clusters were similar between recruits and adults at each site. This indicates that populations of P. damicornis in southwestern Shikoku are maintained primarily by sexual reproduction and that larvae derived from sexual reproduction are supplied mainly from their natal habitats at all sites. As local population persistence and self-recruitment are important to maintain populations of this species in southwestern Shikoku, conservation efforts should be directed at protecting extant local populations.

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