Evolution and diversification within the intertidal brown macroalgae Fucus spiralis/F. vesiculosus species complex in the North Atlantic

  • J. A. Coyer*
  • , G. Hoarau
  • , J. F. Costa
  • , B. Hogerdijk
  • , E. A. Serrao
  • , E. Billard
  • , M. Valero
  • , G. A. Pearson
  • , J. L. Olsen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    We examined 733 individuals of Fucus spiralis from 21 locations and 1093 Fucus vesiculosus individuals from 37 locations throughout their northern hemisphere ranges using nuclear and mitochondrial markers. Three genetic entities of F. spiralis were recovered. In northern and sympatric populations, the presence of "F. spiralis Low" in the mid-intertidal and "F. spiralis High" in the high-intertidal was confirmed and both co-occurred with the sister species F. vesiculosus. The third and newly-discovered entity, F. spiralis South", was present mainly in the southern range, where it did not co-occur with F. vesiculosus. The South entity diverged early in allopatry, then hybridized with F. vesiculosus in sympatry to produce F. spiralis Low. Ongoing parallel evolution of F. spiralis Low and F. spiralis High is most likely due to habitat preference/local selection and maintained by preferentially selfing reproductive strategies. Contemporary populations of F. spiralis throughout the North Atlantic stem from a glacial refugium around Brittany involving F. spiralis High; F. spiralis South was probably unaffected by glacial episodes. Exponential population expansion for F. vesiculosus began during the Cromer and/Holstein interglacial period (300,000-200,000 yrs BP). Following the last glacial maximum (30,000-22,000 yrs BP), a single mtDNA haplotype from a glacial refugium in SW Ireland colonized Scandinavia, the Central Atlantic islands, and the W Atlantic. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)283-296
    Number of pages14
    JournalMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
    Volume58
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-2011

    Keywords

    • Fucus spiralis
    • Fucus vesiculosus
    • Hybridization
    • Ice ages
    • Introgression
    • Phylogeography
    • MATING SYSTEM
    • SERRATUS HETEROKONTOPHYTA
    • NORTHWESTERN ATLANTIC
    • MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES
    • FUCACEAE POPULATIONS
    • ASCOPHYLLUM-NODOSUM
    • GRACILARIA-GRACILIS
    • DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY
    • COMPUTER-PROGRAM
    • GLACIAL REFUGIA

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