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Towards a model of postglacial biogeography in shallow marine species along the Patagonian Province: Lessons from the limpet Nacella magellanica (Gmelin, 1791)
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2012Registro en:
BMC Evolutionary Biology, Volumen 12, Issue 1, 2018,
14712148
10.1186/1471-2148-12-139
Autor
González Wevar, Claudio
Hüne, Mathias
Cañete, Juan I.
Mansilla, Andrés
Nakano, Tomoyuki
Poulin, Elie
Institución
Resumen
© 2012 González-Wevar et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Patagonia extends for more than 84,000 km of irregular coasts is an area especially apt to evaluate how historic and contemporary processes influence the distribution and connectivity of shallow marine benthic organisms. The true limpet Nacella magellanica has a wide distribution in this province and represents a suitable model to infer the Quaternary glacial legacy on marine benthic organisms. This species inhabits ice-free rocky ecosystems, has a narrow bathymetric range and consequently should have been severely affected by recurrent glacial cycles during the Quaternary. We performed phylogeographic and demographic analyses of N. magellanica from 14 localities along its distribution in Pacific Patagonia, Atlantic Patagonia, and the Falkland/Malvinas Islands. Results: Mitochondrial (COI) DNA analyses of 357 individuals of N. magellanica revealed an absence of genetic differentiation in the species with a single ge