A temporal and spatial study of genetic structure in four species of bladed Bangiales (Rhodophyta) from the southeastern Pacific coast of Chile

Author:

Cid‐Alda Fernanda P.1ORCID,Montecinos Alejandro E.2,Guillemin Marie Laure234

Affiliation:

1. Post‐doctoral researcher in Scientific and Technological Bioresource Nucleus (BIOREN) Universidad de La Frontera Temuco Chile

2. Núcleo Milenio MASH Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Evolutivas, Universidad Austral de Chile Valdivia Chile

3. CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Universidad Austral de Chile, IRL 3614, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae, Station Biologique de Roscoff Roscoff France

4. Centro FONDAP de Investigación de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes (IDEAL) Valdivia Chile

Abstract

AbstractThe coastline is a heterogeneous and highly dynamic environment influenced by abiotic and biotic variables affecting the temporal stability of genetic diversity and structure of marine organisms. The aim of this study was to determine how much the genetic structure of four species of marine Bangiales vary in time and space. Partial sequences of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene obtained from two Pyropia (Py. sp. CHJ and Py. orbicularis) and two Porphyra (P. mumfordii and P. sp. FIH) species were used to compare the effect of the 40° S/41° S biogeographic break (spatial‐regional scale) and the one of the Valdivia River discharges (spatial‐local scale) and determine their temporal stability. Four seasonal samplings were taken during 1 year at five sites, one site located in Melinka (Magallanes province) and four sites along the coast of Valdivia (Intermediate area), on both sides of the river mouth. Results showed a strong genetic spatial structure at regional scale (ΦST > 0.4) in Py. sp. CHJ, Py. orbicularis, and P. mumfordii, congruent with the 41° S/42° S biogeographic break. A potential barrier to gene flow, related to the Valdivia River discharge, was detected only in P. mumfordii. In P. sp. FIH, spatial genetic structure was not detected at any scale. The genetic structure of all four species is stable throughout the year. The potential effect of main currents and river discharge in limiting the transport of Bangiales spores are discussed. We propose that both a restricted propagule dispersal and the formation potential for persistent banks of microscopic stages could lead to a temporally stable spatial partitioning of genetic variation in bladed Bangiales.

Funder

Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigación en Áreas Prioritarias

Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Aquatic Science

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