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      Low genetic diversity and predation threaten a rediscovered marine sponge

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          Discovered in 1819 in the tropical waters off Singapore, the magnificent Neptune’s cup sponge Cliona patera (Hardwicke, 1820) was harvested for museums and collectors until it was presumed extinct worldwide for over a century since 1907. Recently in 2011, seven living individuals were rediscovered in Singapore with six relocated to a marine protected area in an effort to better monitor and protect the population, as well as to enhance external fertilisation success. To determine genetic diversity within the population, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA of these six individuals and found extremely limited variability in their genes. The low genetic diversity of this rediscovered population is confirmed by comparisons with close relatives of C. patera and could compromise the population’s ability to recover from environmental and anthropogenic pressures associated with the highly urbanised coastlines of Singapore. This lack of resilience is compounded by severe predation which has been shrinking sponge sizes by up to 5.6% every month. Recovery of this highly endangered population may require ex situ approaches and crossbreeding with other populations, which are also rare.

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                randolphquek@u.nus.edu
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                28 December 2022
                28 December 2022
                2022
                : 12
                : 22499
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.4280.e, ISNI 0000 0001 2180 6431, Department of Biological Sciences, , National University of Singapore, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [2 ]GRID grid.4280.e, ISNI 0000 0001 2180 6431, Yale-NUS College, , National University of Singapore, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [3 ]GRID grid.4280.e, ISNI 0000 0001 2180 6431, School of Design and Environment, , National University of Singapore, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [4 ]GRID grid.467827.8, ISNI 0000 0004 0620 8814, National Biodiversity Centre, , National Parks Board, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [5 ]GRID grid.462738.c, ISNI 0000 0000 9091 4551, Republic Polytechnic, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [6 ]GRID grid.4280.e, ISNI 0000 0001 2180 6431, Tropical Marine Science Institute, , National University of Singapore, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [7 ]GRID grid.4280.e, ISNI 0000 0001 2180 6431, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, , National University of Singapore, ; Singapore, Singapore
                [8 ]GRID grid.4280.e, ISNI 0000 0001 2180 6431, Centre for Nature-Based Climate Solutions, , National University of Singapore, ; Singapore, Singapore
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                26970
                10.1038/s41598-022-26970-w
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                : 1 June 2022
                : 22 December 2022
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                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001381, National Research Foundation Singapore;
                Award ID: MSRDP-P03
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