Abstract

The scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis type β is known to present a mixed reproduction mode: through sexual reproduction, new genotypes are created, while asexual reproduction insures their propagation. In order to investigate the relative proportion of each reproduction mode in P. damicornis type β populations from Reunion Island, Indian Ocean, clonal propagation along the west coast was assessed through four sampling sites with increasing geographical distance between sites. Coral colonies were sampled either exhaustively, randomly or haphazardly within each site, and genotypic diversity was assessed using 13 microsatellite loci over a total of 510 P. damicornis type β determined a posteriori from their mtDNA haplotype (a 840 bp sequenced fragment of the Open Reading Frame). Overall, 47% of all the sampled colonies presented the same multi-locus genotype (MLG), a superclone, suggesting that asexual propagation is extremely important in Reunion Island. Within each site, numerous MLGs were shared by several colonies, suggesting local clonal propagation through fragmentation. Moreover, some of these MLGs were found to be shared among several sites located 40 km apart. While asexual reproduction by fragmentation seems unlikely over long distances, our results suggest a production of parthenogenetic larvae. Despite shared MLGs, two differentiated clusters were enclosed among populations of the west coast of Reunion Island, revealing the necessity to set up appropriate managing strategies at a local scale.

Highlights

  • Asexual reproduction allows high population growth rates, successful genotypes propagation and energy savings due to the lack of mate search (e.g., [1])

  • The combination and high variability of the 13 microsatellite loci used here resulted in a very low probability (PID = 1.337×10−5) that two colonies sharing the same multi-locus genotypes (MLG) were identical by chance, so that shared MLGs were considered to be the result of asexual reproduction

  • For one representative of each MLG, the mitochondrial Open Reading Frame (ORF) was sequenced (840 bp; accession numbers from KT879932 to KT880039) and compared to GenBank sequences identified as P. damicornis type β, P. damicornis type α, P. damicornis type σ, P. damicornis type ε, P. verrucosa, P. meandrina and P. eydouxi

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Introduction

Asexual reproduction allows high population growth rates, successful genotypes propagation and energy savings due to the lack of mate search (e.g., [1]). Contrary to sexual reproduction [2] which is more costly [3], asexual reproduction does not offer the opportunity to (1) produce recombinant types that might be advantageous [4, 5], (2) flush out deleterious. Superclone Expansion and Genetic Structure in Pocillopora damicornis Type β design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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