2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036178
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The Impact of Yangtze River Discharge, Ocean Currents and Historical Events on the Biogeographic Pattern of Cellana toreuma along the China Coast

Abstract: AimGenetic data were used to measure the phylogeographic distribution of the limpet, Cellana toreuma along the China coast in order to acsertain impacts of historic events, ocean currents and especially freshwater discharge from the Yangtze River on the connectivity of intertidal species with limited larval dispersal capability.Methodology/Principal FindingsGenetic variation in 15 populations of C. toreuma (n = 418), ranging from the Yellow Sea (YS), East China Sea (ECS) and South China Sea (SCS), were determi… Show more

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“…For example, substrate type and discharge from the Yangtze River drive gene flow and contemporary phylogeographic distribution of rocky intertidal species in China. These findings suggest that climate change, land reclamation, and dam construction along the Yangtze River will dramatically affect the phylogenetic distribution of many species along the China coast [82]. Similar heterogeneity has been shown in treeline ecosystems as a result of microtopography [83].…”
Section: Application To Climate Adaptation Strategiessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…For example, substrate type and discharge from the Yangtze River drive gene flow and contemporary phylogeographic distribution of rocky intertidal species in China. These findings suggest that climate change, land reclamation, and dam construction along the Yangtze River will dramatically affect the phylogenetic distribution of many species along the China coast [82]. Similar heterogeneity has been shown in treeline ecosystems as a result of microtopography [83].…”
Section: Application To Climate Adaptation Strategiessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The Amazon, Yangtze, and Mississippi River outflows, for example, limit cross‐barrier dispersal in corals, limpets ( Cellana toreuma ), seahorses ( Hippocampus spp. ), various reef fishes, red snapper ( Lutjanus campechanus ), and other organisms (Boehm et al., 2013; Dong et al., 2012; Potts, 1983). Yet, it must be noted that temporal structuring, which was not examined in this study, cannot be ruled out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This eurythermal species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific (Dong et al, 2012) and it naturally experiences large-scale mortality during hot summer periods (Williams and Morritt, 1995;Firth and Williams, 2009). It therefore is an appropriate study species for examining the questions listed above and for developing an understanding of how further changes in temperature associated with climate change may jeopardize its persistence in its current habitat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%