Role of environmental factors in the genetic structure of a highly mobile seabird

Author:

Muraro Vitória12ORCID,Mazzochi Mariana S.12ORCID,Fregonezi Aline M. C. R.12ORCID,Bugoni Leandro12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Oceanografia Biológica, Instituto de Oceanografia Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG Rio Grande Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

2. Laboratório de Aves Aquáticas e Tartarugas Marinhas, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG, Campus Carreiros Rio Grande Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAimEnvironmental features can act as selection pressures and barriers to gene flow between populations. The genetic structuring of highly mobile but philopatric seabirds creates a paradox, and the role of oceanographic and geographic variables is still poorly understood. In this study, we investigate the influence of environmental and geographic variables in the genetic and phenotypic diversity of a pantropical seabird breeding in islands and archipelagos separated by different geographic distances, up to thousand kilometres, and which differ in environmental characteristics.LocationIslands and archipelagos in the southwestern (SW) Atlantic Ocean.TaxonSula dactylatra, Lesson, 1831 (masked booby).MethodsThe population structure of the species was accessed through mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. To test Isolation by Environment (IBE) versus by Distance (IBD), sea surface temperature, primary productivity and salinity, as well as isotopic niche based on carbon and nitrogen, and distances between colonies and from the continent, were used. We also tested the correlation between the genetic structure and the morphometry of individuals in each colony.ResultsWe uncover the presence of low genetic structure between populations. Nevertheless, differences were identified between inshore and offshore colonies, with the influence of landscape characteristics of these two types of environment. The morphometric and isotopic niche variations are consistent with this segregation.Main ConclusionsEnvironmental variables of coastal and oceanic environments seem to influence the genetic structure of masked boobies, even though it is low in the SW Atlantic Ocean, highlighting the role of environmental heterogeneity in shaping biodiversity.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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