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Molecular Ecology | 2004

North Atlantic phylogeography and large-scale population differentiation of the seagrass Zostera marina L.

Jeanine L. Olsen; Wytze T. Stam; James A. Coyer; T. B. H. Reusch; Martin R. Billingham; Christoffer Boström; E. Calvert; Hartvig Christie; S. Granger; R. La Lumière; N. A. Mil'chakova; M. P. Oudot-Le Secq; Gabriele Procaccini; B. Sanjabi; Ester A. Serrão; Jan Veldsink; S. Widdicombe; S. Wyllie-Echeverria

As the most widespread seagrass in temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere, Zostera marina provides a unique opportunity to investigate the extent to which the historical legacy of the last glacial maximum (LGM18 000–10 000 years bp) is detectable in modern population genetic structure. We used sequences from the nuclear rDNA–internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and chloroplast matK‐intron, and nine microsatellite loci to survey 49 populations (> 2000 individuals) from throughout the species’ range. Minimal sequence variation between Pacific and Atlantic populations combined with biogeographical groupings derived from the microsatellite data, suggest that the trans‐Arctic connection is currently open. The east Pacific and west Atlantic are more connected than either is to the east Atlantic. Allelic richness was almost two‐fold higher in the Pacific. Populations from putative Atlantic refugia now represent the southern edges of the distribution and are not genetically diverse. Unexpectedly, the highest allelic diversity was observed in the North Sea–Wadden Sea–southwest Baltic region. Except for the Mediterranean and Black Seas, significant isolation‐by‐distance was found from ~150 to 5000 km. A transition from weak to strong isolation‐by‐distance occurred at ~150 km among northern European populations suggesting this scale as the natural limit for dispersal within the metapopulation. Links between historical and contemporary processes are discussed in terms of the projected effects of climate change on coastal marine plants. The identification of a high genetic diversity hotspot in Northern Europe provides a basis for restoration decisions.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2004

Population genetics of dwarf eelgrass Zostera noltii throughout its biogeographic range

James A. Coyer; Onno E. Diekmann; Ester A. Serrão; Gabriele Procaccini; N. A. Mil'chakova; Gareth A. Pearson; Wytze T. Stam; Jeanine L. Olsen

The marine angiosperm Zostera noltii (dwarf eelgrass), an important facilitator species and food source for invertebrates and waterfowl, predominantly inhabits intertidal habitats along eastern Atlantic shores from Mauritania to southern Norway/Kattegat Sea and throughout the Mediterranean, Black and Azov seas. We used 9 microsatellite loci to characterize population struc- ture at a variety of spatial scales among 33 populations from 11 localities throughout the entire biogeographic range. Isolation by distance analysis suggested a panmictic genetic neighborhood of 100 to 150 km. At the global scale, a neighbor-joining tree based on Reynolds distances revealed strongly-supported groups corresponding to northern Europe, Mauritania and the Black/Azov Sea; separate Mediterranean and Atlantic-Iberian groups were poorly supported. Clones (genets with multiple ramets) were present in most populations but were generally small (ca. <3 m 2 ). Exceptions were found in Mauritania (ca. 29 m in length), the Azov Sea (ca. 40 m in length) and the Black Sea (ca. 50 m in length). Although genetic diversity and allelic richness generally decreased from Mauri- tania to Denmark, the putative post-glacial recolonization route, both were unexpectedly high among populations from the German Wadden Sea.


Marine Environmental Research | 2016

Patterns and mechanisms of dispersal in a keystone seagrass species.

Marlene Jahnke; Asbjørn Christensen; Dragos Micu; N. A. Mil'chakova; Murat Sezgin; Valentina Todorova; Stefan Strungaru; Gabriele Procaccini

Mechanisms and vectors of long-distance dispersal remain unknown for many coastal benthic species, including plants. Indications for the possibility for long-distance dispersal come from dispersal modelling and from genetic assessments, but have rarely been assessed with both methods. To this end, we assessed dispersal of the seagrass Zostera noltei, an important foundation species of the coastal zone. We investigate whether small scale seed dispersal and long-distance propagule dispersal do play a role for meta-population dynamics, using both genetic assessments based on eight microsatellite markers and physical modelling of ocean currents. Such assessments enhance our understanding of the biology and population dynamics of an important coastal foundation species. They are relevant for large scale conservation strategies as they give insights in the maintenance of genetic diversity and connectivity that may enhance resilience and resistance to stresses associated with seagrass loss.


Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2014

ELEMENTAL ACCUMULATION IN THE BLACK SEA BROWN ALGAE Cystoseira STUDIED BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS

Alexandra Kravtsova; N. A. Mil'chakova; M. V. Frontasyeva

Abstract For the first time the concentration of 26 macro- and microelements (Na, Mg, Al, Cl, K, Ca, Sc, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, As, Br, Rb, Sr, Sb, I, Cs, Ba, Sm, Nd, Ag, Au, and U) in the thalli of brown algae Cystoseira barbata C. Ag. and Cystoseira crinita (Desf.) Bory was determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA), Sevastopol region, south-western Crimea, the Black Sea. The observed peculiarities of the elemental accumulation showed that Cystoseira spp. can be used as a biomonitor of coastal waters pollution in the study area. Abstrakt Po raz pierwszy oznaczono stężenia 26 makro- i mikroelementów (Na, Mg, Al, Cl, K, Ca, Sc, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, As, Br, Rb, Sr, Sb, I, Cs, Ba, Sm, Nd, Ag, Au i U) w plechach brunatnic Cystoseira barbata C. Ag. i Cystoseira crinita (Desf.) Bory. Stężenia pierwiastków w próbkach czarnomorskich glonów, zebranych w okolicy Sewastopola (południowo-zachodni Krym), oznaczono z wykorzystaniem instrumentalnej neutronowej analizy aktywacyjnej (INAA). Szczególny charakter akumulacji pierwiastków wskazuje, że glony Cystoseira spp. mogą być używane jako biomonitor zanieczyszczenia wód przybrzeżnych na badanym obszarze.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2014

Contemporary radioecological state of the North-western Black Sea and the problems of environment conservation.

N.N. Tereshchenko; N.Yu. Mirzoyeva; S.B. Gulin; N. A. Mil'chakova

Review is devoted to the analysis of a radioecological situation in the North-western Black Sea and concerns the levels of contamination of the components of an ecosystem by the main artificial radioactive isotopes ((90)Sr, (137)Cs, (239,240)Pu). The long-term accumulation trends of these radionuclides were analyzed in components of the Black Sea ecosystem after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. Zones that have an increased ability to accumulate these radioisotopes were revealed. The assessment of irradiation dose rates formed by (90)Sr, (137)Cs and (239,240)Pu in Black Sea hydrobionts was obtained. The strategy for biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of natural resources should include monitoring of the radioecological state of the marine ecosystems, and the formation of a complex of biogeochemical criteria for assessment of an ecological situation in the sea. This approach is important for marine protected areas, since it allows the formation of a basis for scientific and practical function.


Aquatic Botany | 1999

On the status of seagrass communities in the Black Sea

N. A. Mil'chakova


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2003

Black sea seagrasses

N. A. Mil'chakova; Ronald C. Phillips


Aquatic Botany | 2006

Growth dynamics of Zostera in Sevastopol Bay (Crimea, Black Sea)

Ronald C. Phillips; N. A. Mil'chakova; Vladimir V. Alexandrov


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Levels, spatial variation and compartmentalization of trace elements in brown algae Cystoseira from marine protected areas of Crimea (Black Sea)

Alexandra Kravtsova; N. A. Mil'chakova; M. V. Frontasyeva


Experimental Oncology | 2005

Mediterranean and Black Sea organisms and algae from mariculture as sources of antitumor drugs.

G. N. Apryshko; V. N. Ivanov; N. A. Mil'chakova; Nekhoroshev Mv

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Gabriele Procaccini

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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Alexandra Kravtsova

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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M. V. Frontasyeva

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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A. N. Petrov

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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B. N. Belyaev

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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