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Main Authors: Longo, Gary C, Minich, Jeremiah J, Allsing, Nicholas, James, Kelsey, Adams-Herrmann, Ella S, Larson, Wes, Hartwick, Nolan, Duong, Tiffany, Muhling, Barbara, Michael, Todd P, Craig, Matthew T
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Language:en
Published: Molecular ecology 2024
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39440436/
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author Longo, Gary C
Minich, Jeremiah J
Allsing, Nicholas
James, Kelsey
Adams-Herrmann, Ella S
Larson, Wes
Hartwick, Nolan
Duong, Tiffany
Muhling, Barbara
Michael, Todd P
Craig, Matthew T
author_facet Longo, Gary C
Minich, Jeremiah J
Allsing, Nicholas
James, Kelsey
Adams-Herrmann, Ella S
Larson, Wes
Hartwick, Nolan
Duong, Tiffany
Muhling, Barbara
Michael, Todd P
Craig, Matthew T
Longo, Gary C
Minich, Jeremiah J
Allsing, Nicholas
James, Kelsey
Adams-Herrmann, Ella S
Larson, Wes
Hartwick, Nolan
Duong, Tiffany
Muhling, Barbara
Michael, Todd P
Craig, Matthew T
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Crossing the Pacific: Genomics Reveals the Presence of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Longo, Gary C Minich, Jeremiah J Allsing, Nicholas James, Kelsey Adams-Herrmann, Ella S Larson, Wes Hartwick, Nolan Duong, Tiffany Muhling, Barbara Michael, Todd P Craig, Matthew T Animals California Genetics, Population Ecosystem Pacific Ocean Genomics Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Fishes Whole Genome Sequencing Japan DNA, Mitochondrial Recent increases in frequency and intensity of warm water anomalies and marine heatwaves have led to shifts in species ranges and assemblages. Genomic tools can be instrumental in detecting such shifts. In the early stages of a project assessing population genetic structure in Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax), we detected the presence of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) along the west coast of North America for the first time. We assembled a high quality, chromosome-scale reference genome of the Pacific Sardine and generated low coverage, whole genome sequence (lcWGS) data for 345 sardine collected in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) in 2021 and 2022. Fifty individuals sampled in 2022 were identified as Japanese Sardine based on strong differentiation observed in lcWGS SNP and full mitogenome data. Although we detected a single case of mitochondrial introgression, we did not observe evidence for recent hybridization events. These findings change our understanding of Sardinops spp. distribution and dispersal in the Pacific and highlight the importance of long-term monitoring programs.
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spellingShingle Crossing the Pacific: Genomics Reveals the Presence of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem.
Longo, Gary C
Minich, Jeremiah J
Allsing, Nicholas
James, Kelsey
Adams-Herrmann, Ella S
Larson, Wes
Hartwick, Nolan
Duong, Tiffany
Muhling, Barbara
Michael, Todd P
Craig, Matthew T
Animals
California
Genetics, Population
Ecosystem
Pacific Ocean
Genomics
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Fishes
Whole Genome Sequencing
Japan
DNA, Mitochondrial
Crossing the Pacific: Genomics Reveals the Presence of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Longo, Gary C Minich, Jeremiah J Allsing, Nicholas James, Kelsey Adams-Herrmann, Ella S Larson, Wes Hartwick, Nolan Duong, Tiffany Muhling, Barbara Michael, Todd P Craig, Matthew T Animals California Genetics, Population Ecosystem Pacific Ocean Genomics Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Fishes Whole Genome Sequencing Japan DNA, Mitochondrial Recent increases in frequency and intensity of warm water anomalies and marine heatwaves have led to shifts in species ranges and assemblages. Genomic tools can be instrumental in detecting such shifts. In the early stages of a project assessing population genetic structure in Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax), we detected the presence of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) along the west coast of North America for the first time. We assembled a high quality, chromosome-scale reference genome of the Pacific Sardine and generated low coverage, whole genome sequence (lcWGS) data for 345 sardine collected in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) in 2021 and 2022. Fifty individuals sampled in 2022 were identified as Japanese Sardine based on strong differentiation observed in lcWGS SNP and full mitogenome data. Although we detected a single case of mitochondrial introgression, we did not observe evidence for recent hybridization events. These findings change our understanding of Sardinops spp. distribution and dispersal in the Pacific and highlight the importance of long-term monitoring programs.
title Crossing the Pacific: Genomics Reveals the Presence of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem.
topic Animals
California
Genetics, Population
Ecosystem
Pacific Ocean
Genomics
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Fishes
Whole Genome Sequencing
Japan
DNA, Mitochondrial
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39440436/