Genetic hypervariability of a Northeastern Atlantic venomous rockfish.
Sara M FranciscoRita CastilhoCristina S LimaFrederico AlmadaFrancisca RodriguesRadek ŠandaJasna VukićAnna Maria PappalardoVenera FerritoJoana I RobaloPublished in: PeerJ (2021)
The present work is the most comprehensive study done for this species, yielding no genetic structure across sampled locations and no detectable Atlantic-Mediterranean break in connectivity. Our results reveal deep and hyper-diverse bush-like genealogies with large numbers of singletons and very few shared haplotypes. The genetic hyper-diversity found for the Madeira rockfish is relatively uncommon in rocky coastal species, whose dispersal capability is limited by local oceanographic patterns. The effect of climate warming on the distribution of the species is discussed.