Genomics reveals the role of admixture in the evolution of structure among sperm whale populations within the Mediterranean Sea

Author:

Violi Biagio123ORCID,de Jong Menno J.2ORCID,Frantzis Alexandros4,Alexiadou Paraskevi4,Tardy Céline5ORCID,Ody Denis5,de Stephanis Renaud6,Giménez Joan7,Lucifora Giuseppe8,e Silva Mónica A.9,Oliveira Cláudia9,Alves Filipe10,Dinis Ana10,Tejedor Marisa11,Fernández Antonio12,Arregui Marina12,Arbelo Manuel12,Lopez Alfredo1314,Covelo Pablo14,Hoelzel A. Rus2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences Genova University Genova Italy

2. Department of Biosciences Durham University Durham UK

3. MENKAB, il respiro del mare Savona Italy

4. Pelagos Cetacean Research Institute Vouliagmeni Greece

5. WWF France Marseille France

6. CIRCE (Conservation Information and Research on Cetaceans) Cadiz Spain

7. ICM‐CSIC Institut de Ciències del Mar Barcelona Spain

8. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Mezzogiorno Portici Italy

9. Institute of Marine Sciences – Okeanos and Institute of Marine Research – IMAR University of the Azores Horta Portugal

10. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET – Aquatic Research Network, ARDITI Madeira Portugal

11. Oriental Canary Islands Strandings Cetaceans Network Lanzarote Spain

12. Veterinary Histology and Pathology, Atlantic Center for Cetacean Research, University Institute of Animal Health and Food Safety (IUSA), Veterinary School University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Canary Islands Spain

13. Departamento de Biología & CESAM Universidade de Aveiro Aveiro Portugal

14. CEMMA (Coordinadora para o Estudo dos Mamíferos Mariños) Galicia Spain

Abstract

AbstractIn oceanic ecosystems, the nature of barriers to gene flow and the processes by which populations may become isolated are different from the terrestrial environment, and less well understood. In this study we investigate a highly mobile species (the sperm whale,Physeter macrocephalus) that is genetically differentiated between an open North Atlantic population and the populations in the Mediterranean Sea. We apply high‐resolution single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis to study the nature of barriers to gene flow in this system, assessing the putative boundary into the Mediterranean (Strait of Gibraltar and Alboran Sea region), and including novel analyses on structuring among sperm whale populations within the Mediterranean basin. Our data support a recent founding of the Mediterranean population, around the time of the last glacial maximum, and show concerted historical demographic profiles in both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. In each region there is evidence for a population decline around the time of the founder event. The largest decline was seen within the Mediterranean Sea where effective population size is substantially lower (especially in the eastern basin). While differentiation is strongest at the Atlantic/Mediterranean boundary, there is also weaker but significant differentiation between the eastern and western basins of the Mediterranean Sea. We propose, however, that the mechanisms are different. While post‐founding gene flow was reduced between the Mediterranean and Atlantic populations, within the Mediterranean an important factor differentiating the basins is probably a greater degree of admixture between the western basin and the North Atlantic and some level of isolation between the western and eastern Mediterranean basins. Subdivision within the Mediterranean Sea exacerbates conservation concerns and will require consideration of what distinct impacts may affect populations in the two basins.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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