Regional and local environmental conditions do not shape the response to warming of a marine habitat-forming species

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作者
Crisci, C. [1 ]
Ledoux, J. -B. [2 ,3 ]
Mokhtar-Jamai, K. [4 ]
Bally, M. [5 ]
Bensoussan, N. [6 ]
Aurelle, D. [4 ]
Cebrian, E. [7 ,8 ]
Coma, R. [7 ]
Feral, J. -P. [4 ]
La Riviere, M. [5 ]
Linares, C. [9 ]
Lopez-Sendino, P. [3 ]
Marschal, C. [4 ]
Ribes, M. [3 ]
Teixido, N. [10 ]
Zuberer, F. [11 ]
Garrabou, J. [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Republ, Ctr Univ Reg Este, Polo Desarrollo Univ Modelizac & Anal Recursos Na, Rocha 27000, Uruguay
[2] Univ Porto, Ctr Interdisciplinar Invest Marinha & Ambiental, CIIMAR CIMAR, P-4050123 Oporto, Portugal
[3] CSIC, ICM, Inst Marine Sci, E-08003 Barcelona, Spain
[4] Aix Marseille Univ, Avignon Univ, CNRS, IRD,IMBE UMR 7263,Stn Marine Endoume, F-13007 Marseille, France
[5] Aix Marseille Univ, Univ Toulon, Mediterranean Inst Oceanog, CNRS,IRD, Marseille, France
[6] IPSO FACTO, SCOPArl, Pole Oceanol, F-13001 Marseille, France
[7] CSIC, CEAB, Ctr Adv Studies Blanes, Blanes 17300, Spain
[8] Univ Girona, Dept Ciencies Ambientals, Fac Ciencias, Girona 17071, Spain
[9] Univ Barcelona, Dept Ecol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
[10] Villa Dohrn Benth Ecol Ctr, Stn Zool Anton Dohrn, I-80077 Naples, Italy
[11] CNRS, UMS 3470, Inst Pytheas, F-13013 Marseille, France
来源
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2017年 / 7卷
关键词
CORAL CORALLIUM-RUBRUM; MEDITERRANEAN RED CORAL; MASS MORTALITY EVENTS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; Q(ST)-F-ST COMPARISONS; CONTRASTING PATTERNS; PARAMURICEA-CLAVATA; BENTHIC COMMUNITIES; QUANTITATIVE TRAIT; GENETIC-STRUCTURE;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-017-05220-4
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, we combine common garden thermotolerance experiments in aquaria and population genetics to disentangle the factors driving the population response to thermal stress in a temperate habitatforming species: the octocoral Paramuricea clavata. Using eight populations separated from tens of meters to hundreds of kilometers, which were differentially impacted by recent mortality events, we identify 25 degrees C as a critical thermal threshold. After one week of exposure at this temperature, seven of the eight populations were affected by tissue necrosis and after 30 days of exposure at this temperature, the mean % of affected colonies increased gradually from 3 to 97%. We then demonstrate the weak relation between the observed differential phenotypic responses and the local temperature regimes experienced by each population. A significant correlation was observed between these responses and the extent of genetic drift impacting each population. Local adaptation may thus be hindered by genetic drift, which seems to be the main driver of the differential response. Accordingly, conservation measures should promote connectivity and control density erosion in order to limit the impact of genetic drift on marine populations facing climate change.
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