Genetics redraws pelagic biogeography of Calanus

Author:

Choquet Marvin12ORCID,Hatlebakk Maja12,Dhanasiri Anusha K. S.1,Kosobokova Ksenia3,Smolina Irina1,Søreide Janne E.2,Svensen Camilla4,Melle Webjørn5,Kwaśniewski Sławomir6,Eiane Ketil1,Daase Malin4,Tverberg Vigdis1,Skreslet Stig1,Bucklin Ann7,Hoarau Galice1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, 8049 Bodø, Norway

2. Department of Arctic Biology, The University Centre in Svalbard, N-9171 Longyearbyen, Norway

3. Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia

4. Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT-the Arctic University of Norway, 6050 Tromsø, Norway

5. Institute of Marine Research, 5005 Bergen, Norway

6. Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 81-712 Sopot, Poland

7. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut Avery Point, Groton, CT 06340, USA

Abstract

Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food webs. Here, using molecular markers, we redrew the distributional ranges of Calanus species inhabiting the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans and revealed much wider and more broadly overlapping distributions than previously described. The Arctic shelf species, C. glacialis , dominated the zooplankton assemblage of many Norwegian fjords, where only C. finmarchicus has been reported previously. In these fjords, high occurrences of the Arctic species C. hyperboreus were also found. Molecular markers revealed that the most common method of species identification, prosome length, cannot reliably discriminate the species in Norwegian fjords. Differences in degree of genetic differentiation among fjord populations of the two species suggested that C. glacialis is a more permanent resident of the fjords than C. finmarchicus . We found no evidence of hybridization between the species. Our results indicate a critical need for the wider use of molecular markers to reliably identify and discriminate these morphologically similar copepod species, which serve as important indicators of climate responses.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Russian Science Foundation

Polish-Norwegian Research Programme

Seventh Framework Programme

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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