Insights on the Evolutionary History and Genetic Patterns of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 in the Northeastern Atlantic Using Mitochondrial DNA

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Perez, Trinidad [1 ]
Romero-Bascones, Andrea [1 ]
Pirhadi, Negin [1 ]
Coya, Ruth [1 ]
Fernandez-Rueda, Maria del Pino [2 ]
Marquez, Isabel [3 ]
Garcia-Florez, Lucia [2 ]
Borrell, Yaisel J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oviedo, Dept Funct Biol, Genet, Oviedo 33006, Spain
[2] Reg Minist Rural Dev & Nat Resources Principal Ast, CEP Fisheries Experimentat Ctr, Directorate Gen Maritime Fisheries DGPM, Gijon 33212, Spain
[3] SERIDA, Anim Hlth Area, Gijon 33394, Spain
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ANIMALS | 2023年 / 13卷 / 17期
关键词
Octopus vulgaris; mitochondrial DNA; cox1; control region; D-loop; phylogeography; glacial refugia; COMMON OCTOPUS; MEDITERRANEAN SEA; CANARY-ISLANDS; CEPHALOPODA; OCTOPODIDAE; POPULATION; TEMPERATURE; VARIABILITY; FISHERIES; MARKERS;
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10.3390/ani13172708
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
The artisanal octopus fishery is a great tradition and has a large economic impact in Northern Spain. Despite its importance, there is scarce genetic information for this exploited population. The uniqueness of an exploited population and the effects that exploitation may have on its long-term survival is essential information that can be obtained by studying the past and current spatial and temporal genetic patterns. The mitochondrial DNA is used here as a genetic tool to gain insight into Northeast Atlantic octopus populations and their evolutionary history. Although it is not sensitive enough to detect differences in nearby populations, it allows us to differentiate the two main lineages that originated during the Quaternary glaciations. One of the lineages is present exclusively in northern latitudes and the other mainly in the south, although, for the first time, its presence is demonstrated also in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. This implies a more continuous distribution than previously thought for this lineage. We also detect temporal changes in the distribution of the two lineages in contact zones. These changes seem to be associated with the effect of changing oceanographic conditions. Future studies on these associations could be of interest for fisheries in the scenario of global climate change. Octopus vulgaris is one of the most harvested octopus species in the world. In the Iberian Peninsula, there are several small-scale fisheries that have a long-term tradition of harvesting octopus. The Asturias fleet (in Northern Spain) has an internationally recognized MSC label for its exploitation. Of concern, genetic assessments of exploited stocks are currently scarce, which could prevent the implementation of adequate managing strategies. We use two mitochondrial regions (cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 and control region) to analyze the genetic status and evolutionary events that conditioned octopus populations' characteristics in the Northeastern Atlantic. A total of 90 individuals were sampled from three different localities in the Iberian Peninsula as well as a location in Macaronesia. Temporal genetic analyses on Asturias and Algarve populations were also performed. Results indicated the absence of fine spatial genetic structuring but showed the Canary Islands (in Macaronesia) as the most distinct population. Our analyses detected two distinct clades, already described in the literature, but, for the first time, we confirmed the presence of the ff-southern haplogroup in the Northern Iberian Peninsula. This result indicates a more continuous cline for the distribution of these two haplogroups than previously reported. Temporal changes in the distribution of both haplogroups in contact zones were also detected.
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