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Two hidden mtDNA-clades of crown-of-thorns starfish in the Pacific Ocean

dc.citation.journaltitleFrontiers in Marine Science
dc.contributor.authorYasuda, Nina
dc.contributor.authorInoue, Jun
dc.contributor.authorHall, Michael R.
dc.contributor.authorNair, Manoj R.
dc.contributor.authorAdjeroud, Mehdi
dc.contributor.authorFortes, Miguel D.
dc.contributor.authorNishida, Mutsumi
dc.contributor.authorTuivavalagi, Nat
dc.contributor.authorRavago-Gotanco, Rachel
dc.contributor.authorForsman, Zac H.
dc.contributor.authorSoliman, Taha
dc.contributor.authorKoyanagi, Ryo
dc.contributor.authorHisata, Kanako
dc.contributor.authorMotti, Cherie A.
dc.contributor.authorSatoh, Noriyuki
dc.coverage.spatialPacific Ocean
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-04T05:45:51Z
dc.date.issued2022-04-27
dc.descriptionWe thank the following people for their help with sample collection: Dr. Hugh Sweatman and the AIMS Bioresources Library for GBR samples, Dr. Molly Timmers for Hawaiian samples, Geoff Jones and Jeff Kinch for Papua New Guinean samples, Monal Lal for Fijian samples, Christina Shaw for Vanuatu samples, Hoang Dinh Chieu for Vietnamese samples, and Hiromitsu Ueno for Japanese samples. The DNA Sequencing Section and IT section of OIST are acknowledged for its expert help with genome sequencing and bioinfomatic analysis. Last, but not least, we acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and sea country on which this research took place.
dc.description.abstractRecurring outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) severely damage healthy corals, especially in the Western Pacific Ocean. To obtain a better understanding of population genetics of COTS and historical colonization across the Pacific Ocean, complete mitochondrial genomes were sequenced from 243 individuals collected in 11 reef regions. Our results indicate that Pacific COTS (<i>Acanthaster</i> cf. <i>solaris</i>) comprise two major clades, an East-Central Pacific (ECP) clade and a Pan-Pacific (PP) clade, separation of which was supported by high bootstrap value. The ECP clade consists of COTS from French Polynesia, Fiji, Vanuatu and the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). The Hawaii population is unique within this clade, while California COTS are included in EPC clade. On the other hand, the PP clade comprises multiple lineages that contain COTS from Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, GBR, Vanuatu, Fiji and French Polynesia. For example, a lineage of the PP clade, which has the largest geographic distribution, includes COTS from all of these locations. These results suggest two alternative histories of current geographic distributions of COTS in the Pacific Ocean, an ECP clade ancestry or Western Pacific clade ancestry. Although further questions remain to be explored, this discovery provides an evolutionary context for the interpretation of COTS population structure which will aid future coral reef research in the Pacific Ocean, and ultimately improve reef management of COTS.
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by OIST funds (POC5 Project) to the Marine Genomics Unit, and by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (17H04996 to NY and 18K06396 and 21H04922 to JI.) This research was also supported in part by the Ms. Sumiko Imano Memorial Foundation.
dc.identifier.citationYasuda, N., Inoue, J., Hall, M. R., Nair, M. R., Adjeroud, M., Fortes, M. D., Nishida, M., Tuivavalagi, N., Ravago-Gotanco, R., Forsman, Z. H., Soliman, T., Koyanagi, R., Hisata, K., Motti, C. A., & Satoh, N. (2022). Two hidden mtDNA-clades of crown-of-thorns starfish in the Pacific Ocean. <i>Frontiers in Marine Science</i>, <i>9</i>, Article 831240.
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fmars.2022.831240
dc.identifier.issn2296-7745
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14697/393
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFrontiers Media SA
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectCoral reefs
dc.subject.agrovoccorals
dc.subject.agrovocmitochondrial DNA
dc.subject.agrovoccoral reef conservation
dc.subject.agrovoccoral reefs
dc.subject.agrovocpopulation genetics
dc.subject.agrovocgenetic diversity (resource)
dc.subject.agrovocphylogenetic analysis
dc.subject.agrovocphylogeny
dc.subject.agrovocprincipal component analysis
dc.subject.lcshStarfishes
dc.subject.lcshCorals
dc.subject.lcshMitochondrial DNA
dc.subject.lcshCoral reefs and islands
dc.subject.lcshCoral reef conservation
dc.subject.lcshPopulation genetics
dc.subject.lcshPhylogeny
dc.subject.lcshPrincipal components analysis
dc.subject.odcChallenge 2: Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity
dc.subject.odcChallenge 4: Develop a sustainable and equitable ocean economy
dc.subject.odcChallenge 10: Change humanity’s relationship with the ocean
dc.subject.sdgSDG 14 - Life below water
dc.titleTwo hidden mtDNA-clades of crown-of-thorns starfish in the Pacific Ocean
dc.typeArticle
local.subjectcrown-of-thorns starfish (COTS)
local.subjectPacific Ocean
local.subjectpopulation genetics
local.subjectcomplete mitochondrial genome sequences
local.subjecttwo hidden clades
local.subject.scientificnameAcanthaster
oaire.citation.startPage831240
oaire.citation.volume9

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