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| DOI | 10.1007/S10750-017-3339-4 | ||||
| Año | 2018 | ||||
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Climatic and oceanographic events occurring during the last glacial cycle in the Humboldt Current System (HCS) have left genetic footprints in marine invertebrate populations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the glacial period on Octopus mimus populations found throughout the HCS. This species lays a large number of small eggs which hatch into planktonic paralarvae with the potential to undergo wide dispersal. We sequenced the COIII gene to perform phylogeographic analyses of 197 octopuses sampled from seven localities. The genetic diversity of Octopus mimus was low and decreased towards the southern end of the distribution range, which comprises a single population. The haplotype genealogy and Bayesian Skyride plot suggest that O. mimus underwent a demographic expansion after the last glacial maximum (LGM). This would imply a contraction of the range of this organism toward northern latitudes during the LGM followed by southward expansion and recolonization once the contemporary interglacial period began.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | PARDO-GANDARILLAS, MARIA CECILIA | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | IBANEZ-CARVAJAL, CHRISTIAN MARCELO | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
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| 3 | Yamashiro, Carmen | Mujer |
Inst Mar Peru - Perú
Instituto del Mar del Perú - Perú |
| 4 | MENDEZ-TORRES, MARCO ANTONIO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 5 | POULIN-CHARMOLUE, ELIE ALBERT | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| MECESUP |
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| ICM (Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Universidad de Chile) |
| Sandra Ferrada |
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| We thank all our colleagues, institutions, and projects, national and international, who helped us obtain octopus samples: Juan Arguelles and other Peruvian colleagues of the coastal laboratories in Ilo, Callao, and Paita of the IMARPE. We also thank Ricardo Galleguillos, Cristian E. Hernandez, and Sandra Ferrada, who contributed octopus samples from Project-FIP 2008-39. This study was supported by the following Grants, Institutions, and Projects: Thesis support Grant AT2480029, Project P05-002 ICM (Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Universidad de Chile), and MECESUP UCO-0214. |
| We thank all our colleagues, institutions, and projects, national and international, who helped us obtain octopus samples: Juan Arguelles and other Peruvian colleagues of the coastal laboratories in Ilo, Callao, and Paita of the IMARPE. We also thank Ricardo Galleguillos, Cristián E. Hernández, and Sandra Ferrada, who contributed octopus samples from Project-FIP 2008-39. This study was supported by the following Grants, Institutions, and Projects: Thesis support Grant AT2480029, Project P05-002 ICM (Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Universidad de Chile), and MECESUP UCO-0214. Guest editors: Erica A. G. Vidal, Ian G. Gleadall & Natalie Moltschaniswskyi / Advances in Cephalopod Ecology and Life Cycles |