Population structure of Desmophyllum pertusum found along the United States eastern continental margin

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Abstract

Objective

The connectivity and genetic structuring of populations throughout a region influence a species’ resilience and probability of recovery from anthropogenic impacts. By gaining a comprehensive understanding of population connectivity, more effective management can be prioritized. To assess the connectivity and population genetic structure of a common cold-water coral species, Desmophyllum pertusum (Lophelia pertusa), we performed Restriction-site Associated DNA Sequencing (RADseq) on individuals from nine sites ranging from submarine canyons off New England to the southeastern coast of the United States (SEUS) and the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Fifty-seven individuals and 3,180 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were used to assess genetic differentiation.

Results

High connectivity exists among populations along the SEUS, yet these populations were differentiated from those to the north off New England and in Norfolk Canyon along the North Atlantic coast of the United States, as well as those in the GOM. Interestingly, Norfolk Canyon, located just north of North Carolina, and GOM populations exhibited low levels of genetic differentiation, corroborating previous microsatellite analyses and signifying gene flow between these populations. Increasing sample sizes from existing populations and including additional sampling sites over a larger geographic range would help define potential source populations and reveal fine-scale connectivity patterns among D. pertusum populations.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Population structure of Desmophyllum pertusum found along the United States eastern continental margin
Series title BMC Research Notes
DOI 10.1186/s13104-024-06977-4
Volume 17
Issue 1
Year Published 2024
Language English
Publisher Springer Nature
Contributing office(s) Eastern Ecological Science Center
Description 326, 7 p.
Country Unites States
Other Geospatial Atlantic coastal margin
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