The Intertidal North‐South Split: Oceanographic Features and Life History Shape the Phylogeography of Chiton Acanthochitona rubrolineata
Shaobing Zong, Huijie Liu, Lingjing Xu, Dezhou Yang, Junlong Zhang

TL;DR
This study shows how ocean currents and life history traits shape the genetic split in a chiton species along China's coast.
Contribution
The study integrates population genomics, ocean modeling, and lab experiments to reveal two diverging lineages of a chiton species.
Findings
Significant genetic divergence was found between northern and southern populations of Acanthochitona rubrolineata.
Ocean currents and larval dispersal strongly influence gene flow and population connectivity.
Life history traits and coastal features drive population divergence and potential speciation.
Abstract
The genetic structure and demographic history of marine organisms are shaped by a variety of factors including biological and ecological characteristics, ocean currents, and the palaeogeological effects of sea‐level fluctuations. Here we present a comprehensive method combining population genomics, laboratory experiments, and ocean modelling in 13 populations of the chiton Acanthochitona rubrolineata along the coast of China. Based on demographic and population genomic analyses, significant divergence was observed between the Northern and Southern population groups, which are separated by the Yangtze River Estuary. The numerical circulation model simulation showed that gene flow and population connectivity were strongly influenced by ocean currents and the larval dispersal ability of chiton A. rubrolineata . These data thus clearly revealed the presence of two separately evolving…
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TopicsGenetic diversity and population structure · Marine and fisheries research · Identification and Quantification in Food
