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Deep-pelagic fishes: Demographic instability in a stable environment

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION(2024)

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Abstract
Demographic histories are frequently a product of the environment, as populations expand or contract in response to major environmental changes, often driven by changes in climate. Meso- and bathy-pelagic fishes inhabit some of the most temporally and spatially stable habitats on the planet. The stability of the deep-pelagic could make deep-pelagic fishes resistant to the demographic instability commonly reported in fish species inhabiting other marine habitats, however the demographic histories of deep-pelagic fishes are unknown. We reconstructed the historical demography of 11 species of deep-pelagic fishes using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data. We uncovered widespread evidence of population expansions in our study species, a counterintuitive result based on the nature of deep-pelagic ecosystems. Frequency-based methods detected potential demographic changes in nine species of fishes, while extended Bayesian skyline plots identified population expansions in four species. These results suggest that despite the relatively stable nature of the deep-pelagic environment, the fishes that reside here have likely been impacted by past changes in climate. Further investigation is necessary to better understand how deep-pelagic fishes, by far Earth's most abundant vertebrates, will respond to future climatic changes. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that a stable environment should lead to stable demographic histories for the species occupying that environment. We used molecular data to investigate the demographic histories of 11 species of fishes residing in the deep-pelagic, one of the most stable environments on the planet. Contrary to expectations, we inferred multiple changes in effective population size in the study species.image
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bathypelagic,climate change,mesopelagic,population ecology,population genetics
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