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Genomic Analyses Implicate the Amazon-Orinoco Plume as the Driver of Cryptic Speciation in a Swimming Crab

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GENES
卷 13, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes13122263

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Brachyura; ddRAD-seq; diversification; hybridization; marine invertebrate; marine barrier; secondary contact; speciation with gene flow; swimming crab

资金

  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation-FAPESP [2017/12376-6]
  2. FAPESP [2010/50188-8, 2018/13685-5]
  3. Colecoes Cientificas [2009/54931-0]
  4. PROTAX [2016/50376-5]
  5. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq [301359/2007-5, 473050/2007-2, 302748/2010-5, 471011/2011-8, PQ 302253/2019-0]
  6. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal-CAPES [001, II-2005/2014-23038.004308/201414]
  7. National Science Foundation Division of Biology [DEB-1856667]

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This study used mtDNA data and ddRAD-seq technology to explore the diversification patterns and processes within the swimming crab C. ornatus. The results showed significant genetic differentiation between groups on the north and south sides of the AOP, but also signs of hybridization. Demographic modeling indicated that divergence started around 8 million years ago following the formation of the AOP. The study suggested that speciation with gene flow was explained by the interplay among the AOP, oceanographic currents, and long larval dispersal.
The Amazon-Orinoco plume (AOP) is the world's largest freshwater and sediment discharge into the ocean. Previous studies limited to mtDNA suggest that the swimming crab Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863 exists as two distinct genetic clusters separated by the AOP. However, questions concerning migration, diversification time, and species delimitation are unresolved. Densely sampling markers across the genome (SNPs) could elucidate the evolutionary processes within this species. Here, we combined mtDNA data and ddRAD-seq to explore the diversification patterns and processes within the swimming crab C. ornatus. We show great genetic differentiation between groups on the north and south sides of the plume but also signs of hybridization. Demographic modeling indicates the divergence between groups starting around 8 Mya following the AOP's formation. After a period of isolation, we detect two incidences of secondary contact with stronger migration in concordance with the North Brazil Current flow. Our results suggest speciation with gene flow explained by the interplay among the AOP, oceanographic currents, and long larval dispersal. This work represents the first investigation employing ddRAD-seq in a marine invertebrate species with distribution encompassing the north and south Atlantic and sheds light on the role of the AOP in the diversification of a marine species.

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