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More than the eye can see: Genomic insights into the drivers of genetic differentiation in Royal/Macaroni penguins across the Southern Ocean.

María José Frugone1, María Eugenia López2, Nicolás I Segovia3, Theresa L Cole4, Andrew Lowther5, Pierre Pistorius6, Gisele P M Dantas7, Maria Virginia Petry8, Francesco Bonadonna9, Phil Trathan10, Andrea Polanowski11, Barbara Wienecke11, Ke Bi12, Cynthia Y Wang-Claypool12, Jonathan M Waters13, Rauri C K Bowie12, Elie Poulin14, Juliana A Vianna15.   

Abstract

The study of systematics in wide-ranging seabirds can be challenging due to the vast geographic scales involved, as well as the possible discordance between molecular, morphological and behavioral data. In the Southern Ocean, macaroni penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus) are distributed over a circumpolar range including populations in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic areas. Macquarie Island, in its relative isolation, is home to a closely related endemic taxon - the royal penguin (Eudyptes schlegeli), which is distinguishable from E. chrysolophus mainly by facial coloration. Although these sister taxa are widely accepted as representing distinct species based on morphological grounds, the extent of their genome-wide differentiation remains uncertain. In this study, we use genome-wide Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms to test genetic differentiation between these geographically isolated taxa and evaluate the main drivers of population structure among breeding colonies of macaroni/royal penguins. Genetic similarity observed between macaroni and royal penguins suggests they constitute a single evolutionary unit. Nevertheless, royal penguins exhibited a tendency to cluster only with macaroni individuals from Kerguelen Island, suggesting that dispersal occurs mainly between these neighboring colonies. A stepping stone model of differentiation of macaroni/royal populations was further supported by a strong pattern of isolation by distance detected across its whole distribution range, possibly driven by large geographic distances between colonies as well as natal philopatry. However, we also detected intraspecific genomic differentiation between Antarctic and sub-Antarctic populations of macaroni penguins, highlighting the role of environmental factors together with geographic distance in the processes of genetic differentiation between Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters.
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Keywords:  Eudyptes chrysolophus; Eudyptes schlegeli; Population structure; Single nucleotide polymorphisms; Speciation; ddRAD

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31323335     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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1.  Genome-wide analyses reveal drivers of penguin diversification.

Authors:  Juliana A Vianna; Flávia A N Fernandes; María José Frugone; Henrique V Figueiró; Luis R Pertierra; Daly Noll; Ke Bi; Cynthia Y Wang-Claypool; Andrew Lowther; Patricia Parker; Celine Le Bohec; Francesco Bonadonna; Barbara Wienecke; Pierre Pistorius; Antje Steinfurth; Christopher P Burridge; Gisele P M Dantas; Elie Poulin; W Brian Simison; Jim Henderson; Eduardo Eizirik; Mariana F Nery; Rauri C K Bowie
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-08-17       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Receding ice drove parallel expansions in Southern Ocean penguins.

Authors:  Theresa L Cole; Ludovic Dutoit; Nicolas Dussex; Tom Hart; Alana Alexander; Jane L Younger; Gemma V Clucas; María José Frugone; Yves Cherel; Richard Cuthbert; Ursula Ellenberg; Steven R Fiddaman; Johanna Hiscock; David Houston; Pierre Jouventin; Thomas Mattern; Gary Miller; Colin Miskelly; Paul Nolan; Michael J Polito; Petra Quillfeldt; Peter G Ryan; Adrian Smith; Alan J D Tennyson; David Thompson; Barbara Wienecke; Juliana A Vianna; Jonathan M Waters
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-12-16       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Population Genomics Analysis with RAD, Reprised: Stacks 2.

Authors:  Angel G Rivera-Colón; Julian Catchen
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

4.  High-coverage genomes to elucidate the evolution of penguins.

Authors:  Hailin Pan; Theresa L Cole; Xupeng Bi; Miaoquan Fang; Chengran Zhou; Zhengtao Yang; Daniel T Ksepka; Tom Hart; Juan L Bouzat; Lisa S Argilla; Mads F Bertelsen; P Dee Boersma; Charles-André Bost; Yves Cherel; Peter Dann; Steven R Fiddaman; Pauline Howard; Kim Labuschagne; Thomas Mattern; Gary Miller; Patricia Parker; Richard A Phillips; Petra Quillfeldt; Peter G Ryan; Helen Taylor; David R Thompson; Melanie J Young; Martin R Ellegaard; M Thomas P Gilbert; Mikkel-Holger S Sinding; George Pacheco; Lara D Shepherd; Alan J D Tennyson; Stefanie Grosser; Emily Kay; Lisa J Nupen; Ursula Ellenberg; David M Houston; Andrew Hart Reeve; Kathryn Johnson; Juan F Masello; Thomas Stracke; Bruce McKinlay; Pablo García Borboroglu; De-Xing Zhang; Guojie Zhang
Journal:  Gigascience       Date:  2019-09-01       Impact factor: 6.524

5.  Positive selection over the mitochondrial genome and its role in the diversification of gentoo penguins in response to adaptation in isolation.

Authors:  D Noll; F Leon; D Brandt; P Pistorius; C Le Bohec; F Bonadonna; P N Trathan; A Barbosa; A Raya Rey; G P M Dantas; R C K Bowie; E Poulin; J A Vianna
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Adaptation and Cryptic Pseudogenization in Penguin Toll-Like Receptors.

Authors:  Steven R Fiddaman; Michal Vinkler; Simon G Spiro; Hila Levy; Christopher A Emerling; Amy C Boyd; Evangelos A Dimopoulos; Juliana A Vianna; Theresa L Cole; Hailin Pan; Miaoquan Fang; Guojie Zhang; Tom Hart; Laurent A F Frantz; Adrian L Smith
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 16.240

7.  Rivers, not refugia, drove diversification in arboreal, sub-Saharan African snakes.

Authors:  Kaitlin E Allen; Eli Greenbaum; Paul M Hime; Walter P Tapondjou N; Viktoria V Sterkhova; Chifundera Kusamba; Mark-Oliver Rödel; Johannes Penner; A Townsend Peterson; Rafe M Brown
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2021-05-01       Impact factor: 2.912

8.  Complex population structure of the Atlantic puffin revealed by whole genome analyses.

Authors:  Oliver Kersten; Bastiaan Star; Deborah M Leigh; Tycho Anker-Nilssen; Hallvard Strøm; Jóhannis Danielsen; Sébastien Descamps; Kjell E Erikstad; Michelle G Fitzsimmons; Jérôme Fort; Erpur S Hansen; Mike P Harris; Martin Irestedt; Oddmund Kleven; Mark L Mallory; Kjetill S Jakobsen; Sanne Boessenkool
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-07-29

9.  Exploring the Microdiversity Within Marine Bacterial Taxa: Toward an Integrated Biogeography in the Southern Ocean.

Authors:  Guillaume Schwob; Nicolás I Segovia; Claudio González-Wevar; Léa Cabrol; Julieta Orlando; Elie Poulin
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-07-14       Impact factor: 5.640

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