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Correlated contemporary evolution of life history traits in New Zealand Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

机译:新西兰生活史特征的相关当代演变奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

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Size at age and age at maturity are important life history traits, affecting individual fitness and population demography. In salmon and other organisms, size and growth rate are commonly considered cues for maturation and thus age at maturity may or may not evolve independently of these features. Recent concerns surrounding the potential phenotypic and demographic responses of populations facing anthropogenic disturbances, such as climate change and harvest, place a premium on understanding the evolutionary genetic basis for evolution in size at age and age at maturity. In this study, we present the findings from a set of common-garden rearing experiments that empirically assess the heritable basis of phenotypic divergence in size at age and age at maturity in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) populations introduced to New Zealand. We found consistent evidence of heritable differences among populations in both size at age and age at maturity, often corresponding to patterns observed in the wild. Populations diverged in size and growth profiles, even when accounting for eventual age at maturation. By contrast, most, but not all, cases of divergence in age at maturity were driven by the differences in size or growth rate rather than differences in the threshold relationship linking growth rate and probability of maturation. These findings help us understand how life histories may evolve through trait interactions in populations exposed to natural and anthropogenic disturbances, and how we might best detect such evolution.
机译:年龄大小和成年年龄是重要的生活史特征,影响个体健康和人口统计学。在鲑鱼和其他生物中,大小和生长速度通常被认为是成熟的线索,因此成熟年龄可能会或可能不会独立于这些特征而发展。围绕着诸如气候变化和收成等人为干扰的人群潜在的表型和人口统计学响应的最新关注,使人们更加了解年龄大小和成熟年龄的进化遗传基础。在这项研究中,我们介绍了一组通过常规饲养实验得出的结果,这些实验通过经验评估了引入新西兰的奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)种群在年龄和成年年龄时表型差异的遗传基础。我们发现一致的证据表明,种群大小和成熟年龄之间存在遗传差异,这通常与在野外观察到的模式相对应。人口规模和增长情况各不相同,即使考虑到最终的成年年龄也是如此。相比之下,大多数(但不是全部)成熟时年龄差异的情况是由大小或增长率的差异驱动的,而不是由将增长率和成熟概率联系起来的阈值关系的差异驱动的。这些发现有助于我们了解生活史如何通过遭受自然和人为干扰的人群中的性状相互作用而进化,以及我们如何最好地检测到这种进化。

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