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Species ecology explains the spatial components of genetic diversity in tropical reef fishes.

Giulia Francesca Azzurra Donati1,2, Niklaus Zemp3, Stéphanie Manel4, Maude Poirier1,2, Thomas Claverie5,6, Franck Ferraton7, Théo Gaboriau8,9, Rodney Govinden10, Oskar Hagen1,2, Shameel Ibrahim11, David Mouillot4,12, Julien Leblond13, Pagu Julius14, Laure Velez5, Irthisham Zareer11, Adam Ziyad15, Fabien Leprieur5,12, Camille Albouy16, Loïc Pellissier1,2.   

Abstract

Generating genomic data for 19 tropical reef fish species of the Western Indian Ocean, we investigate how species ecology influences genetic diversity patterns from local to regional scales. We distinguish between the α, β and γ components of genetic diversity, which we subsequently link to six ecological traits. We find that the α and γ components of genetic diversity are strongly correlated so that species with a high total regional genetic diversity display systematically high local diversity. The α and γ diversity components are negatively associated with species abundance recorded using underwater visual surveys and positively associated with body size. Pelagic larval duration is found to be negatively related to genetic β diversity supporting its role as a dispersal trait in marine fishes. Deviation from the neutral theory of molecular evolution motivates further effort to understand the processes shaping genetic diversity and ultimately the diversification of the exceptional diversity of tropical reef fishes.

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Keywords:  Western Indian Ocean; coral reefs; ddRADseq; ecological trait; genetic diversity; tropical reef fishes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34583586      PMCID: PMC8479362          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.1574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.530


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