Quaternary geographical sibling speciation and population structuring in the Eastern Atlantic skates (suborder Rajoidea) Raja clavata and R. straeleni |
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Authors: | Paola Pasolini Chiara Ragazzini Zelia Zaccaro Alessia Cariani Giorgia Ferrara Elena G. Gonzalez Monica Landi Ilaria Milano Marco Stagioni Ilaria Guarniero Fausto Tinti |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Molecular Genetics of Environmental and Fishery Resources, Department of Experimental and Evolutionary Biology, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, via Selmi 3, 40126, Bologna, Italy 2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology IV, Veterinary School, Complutense University of Madrid, Avda. Puerta del Hierro s/n, 28040, Madrid, Spain 4. Department of Biology, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057, Braga, Portugal 3. Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Pathology, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064, Ozzano dell??Emilia (BO), Italy
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Abstract: | The European Raja clavata and the South African R. straeleni are marine skates which exhibit highly conserved morphological and ecological traits. Owing to this, taxonomic and evolutionary relationships between the two taxa have not yet fully elucidated. Here, we have tested the hypothesis that restricted gene flow and genetic divergence between these taxa might be associated with climatic/oceanographic discontinuities by surveying genetic variation in ten geographical samples at control region (CR) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) loci. The clustering of CR haplotypes in two reciprocally monophyletic clades consistent with taxon zoogeography and the significant AFLP F values between the European and South African populations indicated the two taxa as recently diverged peripatric sibling species. Within each species, significant spatial genetic heterogeneity among samples at both markers revealed population structuring. We argued that structured populations and isolated sibling species might represent two stages of geographical speciation. |
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