Protists Exhibit Stronger and More Recent Oceanic Genetic Structure than Archaeplastida and Metazoa
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The global distribution of biodiversity is shaped by a complex interplay of evolutionary history and ecological processes. While biogeographic patterns are well defined for animals and plants, the global distributions of protists remain unclear. A key question is whether protists follow the same broad biogeographic principles as macroscopic life. To address this, we compiled 88 marine COI metabarcoding studies performing population‑genetic analyses across ocean basins. Our results reveal that most protist phyla exhibit pronounced genetic structure among oceans, a pattern exceeding that reported for Archaeplastida and Metazoa. This likely reflects recent, and potentially human-mediated, introductions, influencing protist dispersal and contemporary community assembly. By demonstrating that protist distributions are not historically cosmopolitan, our study supports the existence of common eukaryotic biogeographic patterns that transcend organismal size.
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