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Geographic extent of introgression in Sebastes mentella and its effect on genetic population structure

Journal

EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 77-90

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12429

Keywords

gene flow; hybrid zone; incipient speciation; oceanic; redfish

Funding

  1. Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
  2. Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
  3. Research Council of Norway [NFR-196691]

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Genetic population structure is often used to identify management units in exploited species, but the extent of genetic differentiation may be inflated by geographic variation in the level of hybridization between species. We identify the genetic population structure of Sebastesmentella and investigate possible introgression within the genus by analyzing 13 microsatellites in 2,562 redfish specimens sampled throughout the North Atlantic. The data support an historical divergence between the shallow and deep groups, beyond the Irminger Sea where they were described previously. A third group, slope, has an extended distribution on the East Greenland Shelf, in addition to earlier findings on the Icelandic slope. Furthermore, S.mentella from the Northeast Arctic and Northwest Atlantic waters are genetically different populations. In both areas, interspecific introgression may influence allele frequency differences among populations. Evidence of introgression was found for almost all the identified Sebastes gene pools, but to a much lower extent than suggested earlier. Greenland waters appear to be a sympatric zone for many of the genetically independent Sebastes groups. This study illustrates that the identified groups maintain their genetic integrity in this region despite introgression.

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