In this study we assessed levels of genetic divergence and variability in 208 individuals of the supralittoral sandhopper Macarorchestia remyi, a species strictly associated with rotted wood stranded on sand beaches, by analyzing sequence polymorphisms in a fragment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene coding cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI). The geographical distribution and ecology of the species are poorly known. The study includes 1 Tyrrhenian and 2 Adriatic populations sampled along the Italian peninsula plus a single individual found on Corfu Is. (Greece). The Tyrrhenian population was sampled monthly for 1 yr. Genetic data revealed a deep phylogeographic break between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic populations with no shared haplotypes. The single individual collected on Corfu Is. carried the most common haplotype found in the Tyrrhenian population. A mismatch analysis could not reject the hypothesis of a sudden demographic expansion in almost all but 2 monthly samples. When compared to previous genetic data centered on a variety of Mediterranean talitrids, our results place M. remyi among those species with profound intraspecific divergence (sandhoppers) and dissimilar from beachfleas, which generally display little population genetic structuring.

Temporal Population Genetics and COI Phylogeography of the Sandhopper Macarorchestia remyi (Schellenberg, 1950) (Amphipoda, Talitridae) / Pavesi, Laura; DE MATTHAEIS, Elvira; Tiedemann, R; Ketmaier, Valerio. - In: ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES. - ISSN 1021-5506. - STAMPA. - 50:(2011), pp. 220-229.

Temporal Population Genetics and COI Phylogeography of the Sandhopper Macarorchestia remyi (Schellenberg, 1950) (Amphipoda, Talitridae)

PAVESI, LAURA;DE MATTHAEIS, Elvira;KETMAIER, Valerio
2011

Abstract

In this study we assessed levels of genetic divergence and variability in 208 individuals of the supralittoral sandhopper Macarorchestia remyi, a species strictly associated with rotted wood stranded on sand beaches, by analyzing sequence polymorphisms in a fragment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene coding cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI). The geographical distribution and ecology of the species are poorly known. The study includes 1 Tyrrhenian and 2 Adriatic populations sampled along the Italian peninsula plus a single individual found on Corfu Is. (Greece). The Tyrrhenian population was sampled monthly for 1 yr. Genetic data revealed a deep phylogeographic break between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic populations with no shared haplotypes. The single individual collected on Corfu Is. carried the most common haplotype found in the Tyrrhenian population. A mismatch analysis could not reject the hypothesis of a sudden demographic expansion in almost all but 2 monthly samples. When compared to previous genetic data centered on a variety of Mediterranean talitrids, our results place M. remyi among those species with profound intraspecific divergence (sandhoppers) and dissimilar from beachfleas, which generally display little population genetic structuring.
2011
Macarorchestia remyi, Talitridae, Cytochrome oxidase I, Population genetics
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Temporal Population Genetics and COI Phylogeography of the Sandhopper Macarorchestia remyi (Schellenberg, 1950) (Amphipoda, Talitridae) / Pavesi, Laura; DE MATTHAEIS, Elvira; Tiedemann, R; Ketmaier, Valerio. - In: ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES. - ISSN 1021-5506. - STAMPA. - 50:(2011), pp. 220-229.
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