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Quantifying heritable variation in fitness-related traits of wild farmed and hybrid Atlantic salmon families in a wild river environment

机译:量化野生河流环境中野生养殖和杂种大西洋鲑鱼家庭健身相关性状的遗传变异

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Farmed fish are typically genetically different from wild conspecifics. Escapees from fish farms may contribute one-way gene flow from farm to wild gene pools, which can depress population productivity, dilute local adaptations and disrupt coadapted gene complexes. Here, we reanalyse data from two experiments (, ) where performance of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) progeny originating from experimental crosses between farm and wild parents (in three different cohorts) were measured in a natural stream under common garden conditions. Previous published analyses focussed on group-level differences but did not account for pedigree structure, as we do here using modern mixed-effect models. Offspring with one or two farm parents exhibited poorer survival in their first and second year of life compared with those with two wild parents and these group-level inferences were robust to excluding outlier families. Variation in performance among farm, hybrid and wild families was generally similar in magnitude. Farm offspring were generally larger at all life stages examined than wild offspring, but the differences were moderate (5–20%) and similar in magnitude in the wild versus hatchery environments. Quantitative genetic analyses conducted using a Bayesian framework revealed moderate heritability in juvenile fork length and mass and positive genetic correlations (>0.85) between these morphological traits. Our study confirms (using more rigorous statistical techniques) previous studies showing that offspring of wild fish invariably have higher fitness and contributes fresh insights into family-level variation in performance of farm, wild and hybrid Atlantic salmon families in the wild. It also adds to a small, but growing, number of studies that estimate key evolutionary parameters in wild salmonid populations. Such information is vital in modelling the impacts of introgression by escaped farm salmon.
机译:养殖鱼类通常在基因上不同于野生同种。养鱼场的逃逸可能导致单基因流从养殖场流向野生基因库,这可能会降低种群生产力,稀释局部适应性并破坏协同适应的基因复合体。在这里,我们重新分析来自两个实验()的数据,其中在普通花园条件下,在自然流中测量了源自农场和野生亲本(三个不同队列)的实验杂交的大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)后代的表现。像我们在这里使用现代混合效应模型所做的那样,以前发表的分析集中在群体层面的差异上,但没有考虑血统结构。与有两个野生父母的后代相比,有一个或两个农场父母的后代在其生命的第一和第二年的存活率较差,这些群体水平的推论对于排除异常家庭是有力的。农场家庭,杂种家庭和野生家庭之间的表现差异幅度大致相同。在所考察的所有生命阶段,农场后代通常都比野生后代大,但在野生和孵化场环境中,差异是中等的(5–20%),并且大小相似。使用贝叶斯框架进行的定量遗传分析显示,幼年叉的长度和质量具有中等的遗传力,并且这些形态性状之间具有正的遗传相关性(> 0.85)。我们的研究证实(使用更严格的统计技术)先前的研究表明,野生鱼类的后代总是具有更高的适应性,并为野外养殖,野生和杂交大西洋鲑鱼家庭的性能在家庭水平上的变化提供了新的见解。它还增加了少量但仍在增长的研究,这些研究估计了野生鲑鱼种群中的关键进化参数。这些信息对于模拟逃逸的养殖鲑鱼渗入的影响至关重要。

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