» Articles » PMID: 32672394

Adaptive Divergence Across Southern Ocean Gradients in the Pelagic Diatom Fragilariopsis Kerguelensis

Overview
Journal Mol Ecol
Date 2020 Jul 17
PMID 32672394
Citations 6
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The Southern Ocean is characterized by longitudinal water circulations crossed by strong latitudinal gradients. How this oceanographic background shapes planktonic populations is largely unknown, despite the significance of this region for global biogeochemical cycles. Here, we show, based on genomic, morphometric, ecophysiological and mating compatibility data, an example of ecotypic differentiation and speciation within an endemic pelagic inhabitant, the diatom Fragilariopsis kerguelensis. We discovered three genotypic variants, one present throughout the latitudinal transect sampled, the others restricted to the north and south, respectively. The latter two showed reciprocal monophyly across all three genomes and significant ecophysiological differences consistent with local adaptation, but produced viable offspring in laboratory crosses. The third group was also reproductively isolated from the latter two. We hypothesize that this pattern originated by an adaptive expansion accompanied by ecotypic divergence, followed by sympatric speciation.

Citing Articles

Latitudinal gradients and ocean fronts strongly influence protist communities in the southern Pacific Ocean.

Sturm D, Morton P, Langer G, Balch W, Wheeler G FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 2024; 100(12).

PMID: 39528233 PMC: 11653569. DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiae137.


Local adaptation through countergradient selection in northern populations of .

Sefbom J, Kremp A, Hansen P, Johannesson K, Godhe A, Rengefors K Evol Appl. 2023; 16(2):311-320.

PMID: 36793694 PMC: 9923485. DOI: 10.1111/eva.13436.


Diatoms and Their Microbiomes in Complex and Changing Polar Oceans.

Gilbertson R, Langan E, Mock T Front Microbiol. 2022; 13:786764.

PMID: 35401494 PMC: 8991070. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.786764.


Seasonal genotype dynamics of a marine dinoflagellate: Pelagic populations are homogeneous and as diverse as benthic seed banks.

Jerney J, Rengefors K, Nagai S, Krock B, Sjoqvist C, Suikkanen S Mol Ecol. 2021; 31(2):512-528.

PMID: 34716943 PMC: 9298838. DOI: 10.1111/mec.16257.


The biogeographic differentiation of algal microbiomes in the upper ocean from pole to pole.

Martin K, Schmidt K, Toseland A, Boulton C, Barry K, Beszteri B Nat Commun. 2021; 12(1):5483.

PMID: 34531387 PMC: 8446083. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25646-9.