Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach
The ecological speciation is a central concept in evolution to differentiate one of the two big processes by which natural selection can produce new species. Defined as the evolution of reproductive isolation by divergent natural selection in populations adapting to different ecological environments...
- Autores:
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Calixto Botía, Iván Fernando
- Tipo de recurso:
- Doctoral thesis
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2018
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- Universidad de los Andes
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- Gorgonacea - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)
Cnidaria - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)
Octocorallia - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)
Corales - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)
Selección natural - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) - Estudio de casos
Biología
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach Gorgonacea - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Cnidaria - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Octocorallia - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Corales - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Selección natural - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) - Estudio de casos Biología |
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
title_full |
Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
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Testing ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approach |
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Calixto Botía, Iván Fernando |
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Sánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando Wilke, Thomas |
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Calixto Botía, Iván Fernando |
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Crawford, Andrew Jackson Puebla, Oscar |
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Gorgonacea - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Cnidaria - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Octocorallia - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Corales - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Selección natural - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) - Estudio de casos |
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Gorgonacea - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Cnidaria - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Octocorallia - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Corales - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) Selección natural - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) - Estudio de casos Biología |
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Biología |
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The ecological speciation is a central concept in evolution to differentiate one of the two big processes by which natural selection can produce new species. Defined as the evolution of reproductive isolation by divergent natural selection in populations adapting to different ecological environments, the ecological speciation serves as a framework to test explicit predictions on the extent of natural selection to explain the diversification patterns we observe in the living forms. The present research aimed to test a putative ecological speciation scenario for two close related species where the phenotypic divergence of colonial forms overlaps between species along the depth cline. Antillogorgia bipinnata (Verrill 1864) and A. kallos (Bielschowsky 1918), conform a group of Caribbean corals where species pairs are distributed in sympatry along broad environmental ranges. We addressed this hypothesis by an integrative approach including a reciprocal transplants experiment, finding an adaptive plasticity response between depths, high survival rates and a genetic component explaining the variance of the traits assessed. Population genomic analyses with a pooling strategy detected an association between levels of genetic differentiation and habitats in four locations, implying parallel events of genetic divergence. Additionally, observations of reproductive asynchrony provided a potential mechanism for gene flow reduction. Finally, a fine-scale population genomic analysis remarkably supports the taxonomical status of the two species. Deepening in the role of plasticity, environmental mechanisms for gene flow reduction, macro- and micro-spatial genetic structure and the functional background of divergence, this research provides substantial elements to propose an ecological speciation scenario compatible with the diversification patterns for other marine organisms where the species can arise without evident barriers for the evolution of the adaptive genetic divergence |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Sánchez Muñoz, Juan Armando30349e9c-669d-4540-b127-2ef4a6435210400Wilke, Thomas1faa5b18-6e7a-4178-a17c-9b9222a89b68500Calixto Botía, Iván Fernandobec9a1c2-981d-446f-a2e3-ad9f8e180c8a500Crawford, Andrew JacksonPuebla, Oscar2020-06-10T14:29:38Z2020-06-10T14:29:38Z2018http://hdl.handle.net/1992/3873410.57784/1992/38734u820847.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/The ecological speciation is a central concept in evolution to differentiate one of the two big processes by which natural selection can produce new species. Defined as the evolution of reproductive isolation by divergent natural selection in populations adapting to different ecological environments, the ecological speciation serves as a framework to test explicit predictions on the extent of natural selection to explain the diversification patterns we observe in the living forms. The present research aimed to test a putative ecological speciation scenario for two close related species where the phenotypic divergence of colonial forms overlaps between species along the depth cline. Antillogorgia bipinnata (Verrill 1864) and A. kallos (Bielschowsky 1918), conform a group of Caribbean corals where species pairs are distributed in sympatry along broad environmental ranges. We addressed this hypothesis by an integrative approach including a reciprocal transplants experiment, finding an adaptive plasticity response between depths, high survival rates and a genetic component explaining the variance of the traits assessed. Population genomic analyses with a pooling strategy detected an association between levels of genetic differentiation and habitats in four locations, implying parallel events of genetic divergence. Additionally, observations of reproductive asynchrony provided a potential mechanism for gene flow reduction. Finally, a fine-scale population genomic analysis remarkably supports the taxonomical status of the two species. Deepening in the role of plasticity, environmental mechanisms for gene flow reduction, macro- and micro-spatial genetic structure and the functional background of divergence, this research provides substantial elements to propose an ecological speciation scenario compatible with the diversification patterns for other marine organisms where the species can arise without evident barriers for the evolution of the adaptive genetic divergenceLa especiación ecológica es un concepto central en teoría evolutiva al diferenciar uno de los dos grandes procesos por los cuáles la selección natural puede producir nuevas especies. Definida como la evolución del aislamiento reproductivo por selección natural divergente en poblaciones adaptadas a diferentes ambientes ecológicos, la especiación ecológica sirve como marco de trabajo para evaluar predicciones explícitas sobre el alcance de la selección natural para explicar los patrones de diversificación que observamos en las formas vivientes. La presente investigación buscó evaluar un escenario putativo de especiación ecológica para dos especies cercanamente relacionadas donde la divergencia fenotípica de las formas coloniales se superpone entre las especies a lo largo de la clina de profundidad. Antillogorgia bipinnata y A. kallos pertenecientes a la familia Gorgoniidae (Octocorallia), conforman un grupo de corales del Caribe donde los pares de especies se distribuyen en simpatría frente a amplios rangos ambientales. Nosotros direccionamos esta hipótesis mediante una aproximación integrativa incluyendo un experimento de trasplantes recíprocos, encontrando una respuesta plástica adaptativa, altas tasas de supervivencia y un componente genético explicando la varianza de los rasgos. Análisis en genómica poblacional detectaron asociación entre niveles de diferenciación genética y hábitats, implicando eventos paralelos de divergencia genética. Adicionalmente, observaciones de asincronía reproductiva proporcionaron un mecanismo potencial para la reducción del flujo génico. Finalmente, un análisis genómico a escala fina fuertemente sustenta el estatus taxonómico de las dos especies. Esta investigación provee elementos sustanciales para proponer un escenario de especiación ecológica compatible con patrones de diversificación para otros organismos marinos, donde las especies pueden surgir sin barreras evidentes para la evolución de la divergencia genética adaptativaDoctor en Ciencias - BiologíaDoctorado60 hojasapplication/pdfengUniandesDoctorado en Ciencias - BiologíaFacultad de CienciasDepartamento de Biologíainstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional SénecaTesting ecological speciation in the Caribbean octocoral complex Antillogorgia bipinnata-kallos (Cnidaria: octocorallia) :an integrative approachTrabajo de grado - Doctoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TDGorgonacea - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)Cnidaria - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)Octocorallia - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)Corales - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar)Selección natural - Investigaciones - Caribe (Mar) - Estudio de casosBiologíaPublicationORIGINALu820847.pdfapplication/pdf6986555https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/705e23ba-9440-41f6-b900-d8c0b9f14834/download37d246fbcb2270b7580a0bb5610f110dMD51TEXTu820847.pdf.txtu820847.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain178682https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/b44ec936-799d-48b1-b80a-57f20932f2af/download8259f4108be4da7f977e43f4e459caacMD56THUMBNAILu820847.pdf.jpgu820847.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg3178https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/1149ad0a-3572-4c31-a053-db5aaccdca6d/download8621805384f707f95330890af15a741dMD571992/38734oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/387342024-08-26 15:24:13.251http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co |