Temperate seaweed forests are among the most productive and widespread habitats in coastal waters. However, they are under threat from climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. To effectively conserve and manage these ecosystems under these rising pressures, an understanding of the genetic diversity and structure of habitat-forming seaweeds will be necessary. Australia's Great Southern Reef, a global hotspot of endemic diversity, is home to one of the world's most speciose habitat-forming seaweed genera, Cystophora (order Fucales). Despite severe declines in some species, genomic data on this genus remain limited. We used a reduced representation genomic approach (DaRTSeq) to investigate the genetic diversity and structure of Cystophora racemosa, a dominant canopy-forming species, across ~850âkm of its range. Our sequencing captured 4741 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and we distinguished neutral loci from those under natural selection (i.e., outlier loci). We identified strong population structure and high genetic differentiation for both neutral (mean F(ST)â=â0.404) and outlier loci (mean F(ST)â=â0.901). Across populations, genetic diversity was low (neutral: mean H(E)â=â0.046; outlier: H(E)â=â0.042), with high inferred inbreeding (neutral loci mean F(IS)â=â0.531) and no evidence of isolation-by-distance. Several SNPs (nâ=â70) were observed to be putatively adaptive, with most (97%) correlated with annual maximum sea surface temperature (SST, °C), indicating local adaptation to this key ocean variable. Our results show that C. racemosa populations have low genetic diversity and high differentiation, both of which may increase the vulnerability of this important foundation species to global change.
Strong genetic differentiation and low genetic diversity in a habitat-forming fucoid seaweed (Cystophora racemosa) across 850âkm of its range.
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作者:Edgeloe Jane M, Starko Samuel, Pessarrodona Albert, Coleman Melinda A, Batley Jacqueline, Wernberg Thomas, Wood Georgina V
| 期刊: | Journal of Phycology | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun;61(3):539-557 |
| doi: | 10.1111/jpy.70023 | ||
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