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Coryphoblennius galerita
is a small intertidal fish with a wide distribution and limited
dispersal ability, occurring in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. In this study,
we examined Atlantic and Mediterranean populations of
C. galerita
to assess levels of
genetic divergence across populations and to elucidate historical and contemporary factors
underlying the distribution of the genetic variability. We analyse three mitochondrial and
one nuclear marker and 18 morphological measurements. The combined dataset clearly
supports the existence of two groups of
C. galerita
: one in the Mediterranean and another
in the northeastern Atlantic. The latter group is subdivided in two subgroups: Azores and
the remaining northeastern Atlantic locations. Divergence between the Atlantic and the
Mediterranean can be the result of historical isolation between the populations of the two
basins during the Pleistocene glaciations. Present-day barriers such as the Gibraltar Strait
or the ‘Almeria-Oran jet’ are also suggested as responsible for this isolation. Our results
show no signs of local extinctions during the Pleistocene glaciations, namely at the Azores,
and contrast with the biogeographical pattern that has been observed for Atlantic–
Mediterranean warm-water species, in which two groups of populations exist, one including
the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coast of western Europe, and another encompassing the
western tropical coast of Africa and the Atlantic islands of the Azores, Madeira and
Canaries. Species like
C. galerita
that tolerate cooler waters, may have persisted during the
Pleistocene glaciations in moderately affected locations, thus being able to accumulate
genetic differences in the more isolated locations such as the Azores and the Mediterranean.
This study is one of the first to combine morphological and molecular markers (mitochondrial
and nuclear) with variable rates of molecular evolution to the study of the relationships of
the Atlantic and Mediterranean populations of a cool-water species.
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Keywords
Coryphoblennius galerita Mediterranean Morphology mt/nDNA Northeastern Atlantic Population structure
Citation
Molecular Ecology, 16, 3592-3605