A Comparative Phylogeography of Three Marine Species with Different PLD Modes Reveals Two Genetic Breaks across the Southern Caribbean Sea

Author:

Narváez-Barandica Juan Carlos1ORCID,Quintero-Galvis Julián F.2ORCID,Aguirre-Pabón Juan Carlos1ORCID,Castro Lyda R.1ORCID,Betancur Ricardo3ORCID,Acero Pizarro Arturo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Genética y Biología Molecular, Universidad del Magdalena, Carrera 32 No 22–08, Santa Marta 470004, Colombia

2. Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Evolutivas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia 5110566, Chile

3. Biology Department, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA

4. Instituto de Estudios en Ciencias del Mar (CECIMAR), Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Caribe, Santa Marta 470006, Colombia

Abstract

The comparative phylogeography of marine species with contrasting dispersal potential across the southern Caribbean Sea was evaluated by the presence of two putative barriers: the Magdalena River plume (MRP) and the combination of the absence of a rocky bottom and the almost permanent upwelling in the La Guajira Peninsula (ARB + PUG). Three species with varying biological and ecological characteristics (i.e., dispersal potentials) that inhabit shallow rocky bottoms were selected: Cittarium pica (PLD < 6 days), Acanthemblemaria rivasi (PLD < 22 days), and Nerita tessellata (PLD > 60 days). We generated a set of SNPs for the three species using the ddRad-seq technique. Samples of each species were collected in five locations from Capurganá to La Guajira. For the first time, evidence of a phylogeographic break caused by the MRP is provided, mainly for A. rivasi (AMOVA: ΦCT = 0.420). The ARB + PUG barrier causes another break for A. rivasi (ΦCT = 0.406) and C. pica (ΦCT = 0.224). Three populations (K = 3) were identified for A. rivasi and C. pica, while N. tessellata presented one population (K = 1). The Mantel correlogram indicated that A. rivasi and C. pica fit the hierarchical population model, and only the A. rivasi and C. pica comparisons showed phylogeographic congruence. Our results demonstrate how the biological traits of these three species and the biogeographic barriers have influenced their phylogeographic structure.

Funder

Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation of Colombia

Patrimonial Fund for Research of the University of Magdalena

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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