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Body shape differences in a pair of closely related Malawi cichlids and their hybrids: Effects of genetic variation phenotypic plasticity and transgressive segregation

机译:一对密切相关的马拉维丽鱼科鱼及其杂种的体型差异:遗传变异表型可塑性和侵略性分离的影响

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Phenotypic differences may have genetic and plastic components. Here, we investigated the contributions of both for differences in body shape in two species of Lake Malawi cichlids using wild‐caught specimens and a common garden experiment. We further hybridized the two species to investigate the mode of gene action influencing body shape differences and to examine the potential for transgressive segregation. We found that body shape differences between the two species observed in the field are maintained after more than 10 generations in a standardized environment. Nonetheless, both species experienced similar changes in the laboratory environment. Our hybrid cross experiment confirmed that substantial variation in body shape appears to be genetically determined. The data further suggest that the underlying mode of gene action is complex and cannot be explained by simple additive or additive‐dominance models. Transgressive phenotypes were found in the hybrid generations, as hybrids occupied significantly more morphospace than both parentals combined. Further, the body shapes of transgressive individuals resemble the body shapes observed in other Lake Malawi rock‐dwelling genera. Our findings indicate that body shape can respond to selection immediately, through plasticity, and over longer timescales through adaptation. In addition, our results suggest that hybridization may have played an important role in the diversification of Lake Malawi cichlids through creating new phenotypic variation.
机译:表型差异可能具有遗传和塑性成分。在这里,我们使用野生捕获的标本和一个普通的花园实验研究了两种对马拉维湖丽鱼科鱼两种物种体型差异的贡献。我们进一步杂交这两个物种,以研究影响身体形状差异的基因作用模式,并研究潜在的海马分离现象。我们发现,在标准化环境中经过十代以上的研究后,在野外观察到的两个物种之间的体形差异得以保持。尽管如此,两个物种在实验室环境中都经历了类似的变化。我们的杂交交叉实验证实,身体形状的显着变化似乎是由遗传决定的。数据进一步表明,基因作用的基本模式是复杂的,无法通过简单的加性或加性显性模型来解释。在杂种世代中发现了海侵性表型,因为杂种比两个亲本的组合所占据的形态空间明显更多。此外,侵略性个体的身体形状类似于马拉维湖其他岩居属中观察到的身体形状。我们的发现表明,身体形状可以通过可塑性立即响应选择,并且可以通过适应更长的时间范围做出响应。此外,我们的结果表明,杂交可能通过产生新的表型变异在马拉维丽鱼科鱼的多样化中发挥了重要作用。

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