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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Location and disturbance affect population genetic structure in four coral species of the genus Acropora on the Great Barrier Reef
M. J. H. van Oppen1  B. L. Willis1  L. K. Bay1  A. Muirhead1  M. J. Caley1  P. Souter1 
关键词: Acropora;    Climate change;    Palm Islands;    Central Great Barrier Reef;    Genetic diversity;    Genetic connectivity;    Coral bleaching;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps08740
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: The impact of a mass bleaching event on temporal and spatial population genetic structure in 4 scleractinian coral species in the Acropora aspera group was studied around the Palm Islands in the central Great Barrier Reef. Species status of sympatric populations of 2 of the 4 species, A. millepora and A. spathulata, was confirmed by the population genetic data; these species have recently been separated based on morphological and breeding characters. Spatial analyses of population samples from 2004 detected differences in the level of gene flow among locations. No significant genetic differentiation was inferred between conspecific populations at Orpheus and Pelorus Islands, which are both located in the northern part of the island group and separated by ~1000 m. In contrast, all populations at Fantome Island were genetically differentiated, despite this island being located only 11 km south. Sampling of A. millepora and A. pulchra in the year prior to the 1998 mass bleaching event enabled a temporal comparison across this event. The genetic composition of these populations changed between 1997 and 2004, but patterns of genetic differentiation among locations were similar in 1997 and 2004. Extensive mortality of these species following the 1998 bleaching event did not cause an apparent reduction in genetic diversity and identical multi-locus genotypes were encountered in both temporal samples, suggesting that re-growth of surviving genotypes contributed to the recovery of these populations. Comparisons among the 4 study species revealed lower genetic diversity in A. papillare, consistent with its low abundance throughout its distributional range.

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