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Spatial genetic structure and demographic inference of the Patagonian squid Doryteuthis gahi in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean
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2012Registro en:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Volumen 92, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 197-203
00253154
14697769
10.1017/S0025315411000440
Autor
Ibáñez, Christian M.
Argüelles, Juan
Yamashiro, Carmen
Adasme, Luis
Céspedes, Renato
Poulin, Elie
Institución
Resumen
Doryteuthis gahi is a small squid species that has a wide distribution in South America. This species is characterized by coastal and benthic spawning, and its ontogenetic vertical migration is associated with upwelling zones, features that may restrict its dispersal potential. It has also been proposed that populations of these neritic squid are structured by the influence of local processes which act as barriers to gene flow. Based on this background, we evaluate the geographical structure of genetic diversity in D. gahi along its distribution in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean. We used 116 COI mtDNA sequences of squid collected from different sites in Peru and Chile and calculated genetic diversity, the population structure index Fst, and performed analysis of spatial molecular variance and exact tests to detect differences among localities. To infer demographic history we carried out tests of neutrality and Bayesian skyline analysis. Although there was little molecular divergence b