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PLOS ONE | 2013

Mitochondrial DNA reveals genetic structuring of Pinna nobilis across the Mediterranean Sea.

Daria Sanna; Piero Cossu; Gian Luca Dedola; Fabio Scarpa; Ferruccio Maltagliati; Alberto Castelli; Piero Franzoi; Tiziana Lai; Benedetto Cristo; Marco Curini-Galletti; Paolo Francalacci; Marco Casu

Pinna nobilis is the largest endemic Mediterranean marine bivalve. During past centuries, various human activities have promoted the regression of its populations. As a consequence of stringent standards of protection, demographic expansions are currently reported in many sites. The aim of this study was to provide the first large broad-scale insight into the genetic variability of P. nobilis in the area that encompasses the western Mediterranean, Ionian Sea, and Adriatic Sea marine ecoregions. To accomplish this objective twenty-five populations from this area were surveyed using two mitochondrial DNA markers (COI and 16S). Our dataset was then merged with those obtained in other studies for the Aegean and Tunisian populations (eastern Mediterranean), and statistical analyses (Bayesian model-based clustering, median-joining network, AMOVA, mismatch distribution, Tajima’s and Fu’s neutrality tests and Bayesian skyline plots) were performed. The results revealed genetic divergence among three distinguishable areas: (1) western Mediterranean and Ionian Sea; (2) Adriatic Sea; and (3) Aegean Sea and Tunisian coastal areas. From a conservational point of view, populations from the three genetically divergent groups found may be considered as different management units.


Genetica | 2011

Patterns of spatial genetic structuring in the endangered limpet Patella ferruginea: implications for the conservation of a Mediterranean endemic

Marco Casu; Georgina A. Rivera-Ingraham; Piero Cossu; Tiziana Lai; Daria Sanna; Gian Luca Dedola; Rossana Sussarellu; Gabriella Sella; Benedetto Cristo; Marco Curini-Galletti; José Carlos García-Gómez; Free Espinosa

Patella ferruginea Gmelin, 1791 is an endangered marine gastropod endemic to the Western Mediterranean. Its range is restricted to the Sardinian-Corsican region (SCR), North Africa, a few scattered sites in Southern Spain, and Sicily. Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers and three different mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) regions, Cytochrome c Oxidase subunit I, 12S (small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene) and 16S (large-subunit ribosomal RNA gene), were used to investigate the presence of genetic population structuring. The mtDNA sequences showed very low levels of genetic differentiation. Conversely, ISSRs showed the presence of two main genetic groups, corresponding to Spain, North Africa and Sicily and the SCR. The SCR was further split into two subgroups. The ISSR results suggest that, on a regional scale, the genetic structure of P. ferruginea is mainly determined by the restriction of gene flow by dispersal barriers. On a more local scale human harvesting may play a crucial role in population structuring by increasing the effect of genetic drift.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2010

COI sequencing as tool for the taxonomic attribution of Patella spp. (Gastropoda): the case of morphologically undistinguishable juveniles settled on a Patella ferruginea adult

Marco Casu; Daria Sanna; Benedetto Cristo; Tiziana Lai; Gian Luca Dedola; Marco Curini-Galletti

Patella ferruginea is an endangered marine gastropod, distributed on the western Mediterranean coasts, whose range has progressively contracted, due to intense human exploitation. A genetic analysis was performed on two unidentified young individuals belonging to the genus Patella found attached to the shell of an adult of P. ferruginea , with a twofold aim: (i) to achieve their correct taxonomic attribution by means of the DNA barcoding; and (ii) to shed some light on the hypothesized larval philopatry and/or juveniles phoresis in P. ferruginea . The survey was carried out comparing the sequences of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) Folmer region obtained for the two juveniles with those obtained for adults of P. ferruginea , P. caerulea , P. rustica , and P. ulyssiponensis , from different sites of the western Mediterranean, by means of maximum likelihood cluster analysis and a Bayesian-based assignment test. Results obtained evidenced that: (i) COI may be used with confidence as DNA barcoding in the genus Patella ; and (ii) the two juveniles studied are not conspecific: one belonged to P. ferruginea , the other to P. rustica . The latter finding raises doubts about the juvenile phoresis and about the occurrence of larval philopatry in P. ferruginea , suggesting that an extensive use of a molecular approach for a better evaluation of the recruitment features of this endangered species should be adopted.


The European Zoological Journal | 2017

Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I variability in Ruditapes decussatus (Veneridae) from the western Mediterranean

Daria Sanna; Tiziana Lai; Piero Cossu; Fabio Scarpa; Gian Luca Dedola; Benedetto Cristo; Paolo Francalacci; Marco Curini-Galletti; L. Mura; N. Fois; Ferruccio Maltagliati; Marco Casu

Abstract Ruditapes decussatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Veneridae) is an Atlanto-Mediterranean bivalve whose populations have experienced reductions and, in some instances, hybridisation with allochthonous R. philippinarum. Acquisition of additional genetic knowledge concerning the present R. decussatus populations is essential to address adequate conservation plans for this species. For this purpose, we analysed a portion of the mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) region in populations from the western Mediterranean, where this species represents a harvested fishery resource. Our analyses revealed an overall lack of genetic structure within the western Mediterranean area, and the occurrence of mtDNA substructuring between the Aegean and Marmara seas and the remaining populations from the whole Mediterranean basin and the South European Atlantic coast. The results obtained for populations from Sardinia, where extensive restocking programmes have not been reported and where R. philippinarum is rare and localised, suggest that intensive harvesting and potential dispersal alone may have been able to shape the genetic variation identified in the local R. decussatus populations.


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2012

Genetic variability in the Sardinian population of the manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum

L. Mura; Piero Cossu; A. Cannas; Fabio Scarpa; Daria Sanna; Gian Luca Dedola; R. Floris; Tiziana Lai; Benedetto Cristo; Marco Curini-Galletti; N. Fois; Marco Casu


Marine Biology | 2017

Surviving at the edge of a fragmented range: patterns of genetic diversity in isolated populations of the endangered giant Mediterranean limpet ( Patella ferruginea )

Piero Cossu; Fabio Scarpa; Gian Luca Dedola; Daria Sanna; Tiziana Lai; Benedetto Cristo; Marco Curini-Galletti; Pieraugusto Panzalis; Augusto Navone; Giovanni Careddu; Pier Paolo Congiatu; Laura Mura; Nicola Fois; Marco Casu


Archive | 2011

Standardization of inter simple sequence repeat technique to estimate genetic variability of Ruditapes decussatus = Standardizzazione della tecnica inter simple sequence repeat per studiare la variabilità genetica di Ruditapes decussatus

Gian Luca Dedola; Fabio Scarpa; Tiziana Lai; Laura Mura; Daria Sanna; Piero Cossu; Benedetto Cristo; Marco Curini Galletti; Marco Casu


Archive | 2011

Preliminary data on the genetic variability of thefan mussel Pinna nobilis in the Northern Sardinia =Dati preliminari sulla variabilità genetica del molluscobivalve Pinna nobilis nella Sardegna settentrionale

Daria Sanna; Gian Luca Dedola; Fabio Scarpa; Tiziana Lai; Piero Cossu; Sarah Caronni; Francesco Mura; Alberto Ruiu; Pier Panzalis; Benedetto Cristo; Gianfranco Russino; Marco Curini Galletti; Marco Casu


Archive | 2011

Identificazione mediante DNA barcoding del mitilide alloctono Xenostrobus securis e nuove segnalazioni in Mediterraneo occidentale = DNA barcoding identification of the exotic mussel Xenostrobus securis and new records in Western Mediterranean

Michele Barbieri; Ferruccio Maltagliati; G. Di Giuseppe; Benedetto Cristo; Claudio Lardicci; Alberto Castelli


Archive | 2010

anaLYsis oF tHe GenetiC VariaBiLitY oF PATELLA FERRUGINEA GMELIN, 1791 (GASTROPODA: PATELLIDAE) PoPuLations FroM tHe nortH-east sarDinia ANALISI DELLA VARIABILITÀ GENETICA IN POPOLAZIONI DI PATELLA FERRUGINEA GMELIN, 1791 (GASTROPODA: PATELLIDAE) PROVENIENTI DALLA SARDEGNA NORD-ORIENTALE

Benedetto Cristo; Gian Luca Dedola; Tiziana Lai; Piero Cossu; Daria Sanna; C. Circosta; Marco Curini Galletti; C. Meloni; Marco Casu

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