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Journal article
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AS
Title
Genetic connectivity supports recovery of gorgonian populations affected by climate change
Abstract
  • Climate‐induced threats are increasingly affecting marine populations worldwide. In the last few decades, several gorgonian species have been affected by mass mortality events in the north‐west Mediterranean, putatively linked to local sea temperature increases during heatwaves. For many benthic sessile species, recovery after disturbances depends upon larval supply shaping the connections among populations.
  • In the Ligurian Sea, genetic analyses showed that some Paramuricea clavata populations recovered after mass mortality events; however, the patterns of connectivity, and the potential role of migration in supporting the recovery of the populations of P. clavata , across its distribution range within the Ligurian Sea are still unknown.
  • In this study, the population genetic structure and migration patterns of P. clavata populations have been analysed across seven sites in the Ligurian Sea, some of which have been affected by mass mortality events.
  • Evidence of a population bottleneck was found in most of the populations studied. Significant genetic differentiation was found among P. clavata populations, reflecting habitat fragmentation at a regional scale, except for two populations found 20 km apart. Continuing gene flow between distant populations was also revealed. Empirical data suggest that gene flow among populations may have contributed to support their recovery from mass mortality events.
  • The study identified populations in the central part of the Ligurian Sea that can be strategic for the regional persistence of the species. These findings highlight that the preservation of key populations could maintain connectivity and gene flow in the metapopulation, and increase the resilience of the species.
  • WebOfScience code
    https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000442565600002
    Bibliographic citation
    Padrón, M.; Costantini, F.; Bramanti, L.; Guizien, K.; Abbiati, M. (2018). Genetic connectivity supports recovery of gorgonian populations affected by climate change. Aquat. Conserv. 28(4): 776-787. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2912
    Topic
    Marine
    Is peer reviewed
    true

    Authors

    author
    Name
    Mariana Padrón
    author
    Name
    Federica Costantini
    author
    Name
    Lorenzo Bramanti
    author
    Name
    Katell Guizien
    author
    Name
    Marco Abbiati
    Identifier
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2426-4524

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    accessURL
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2912

    Document metadata

    date created
    2020-05-14
    date modified
    2020-05-26