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Judging a salmon by its spots: environmental variation is the primary determinant of spot patterns in Salmo salar

机译:根据鲑鱼的斑点来判断:环境变化是鲑鱼斑点模式的主要决定因素

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In fish, morphological colour changes occur from variations in pigment concentrations and in the morphology, density, and distribution of chromatophores in the skin. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unresolved in most species. Here, we describe the first investigation into the genetic and environmental basis of spot pattern development in one of the world’s most studied fishes, the Atlantic salmon. We reared 920 salmon from 64 families of domesticated, F1-hybrid and wild origin in two contrasting environments (Hatchery; tanks for the freshwater stage and sea cages for the marine stage, and River; a natural river for the freshwater stage and tanks for the marine stage). Fish were measured, photographed and spot patterns evaluated. In the Hatchery experiment, significant but modest differences in spot density were observed among domesticated, F1-hybrid (1.4-fold spottier than domesticated) and wild salmon (1.7-fold spottier than domesticated). A heritability of 6% was calculated for spot density, and a significant QTL on linkage group SSA014 was detected. In the River experiment, significant but modest differences in spot density were also observed among domesticated, F1-hybrid (1.2-fold spottier than domesticated) and wild salmon (1.8-fold spottier than domesticated). Domesticated salmon were sevenfold spottier in the Hatchery vs. River experiment. While different wild populations were used for the two experiments, on average, these were 6.2-fold spottier in the Hatchery vs. River experiment. Fish in the Hatchery experiment displayed scattered to random spot patterns while fish in the River experiment displayed clustered spot patterns. These data demonstrate that while genetics plays an underlying role, environmental variation represents the primary determinant of spot pattern development in Atlantic salmon.
机译:在鱼类中,形态颜色的变化是由色素浓度的变化以及皮肤中色谱的形态,密度和分布引起的。但是,在大多数物种中仍未解决潜在的机制。在这里,我们描述了对世界上研究最多的鱼类之一大西洋鲑鱼斑点模式发展的遗传和环境基础的首次调查。我们在两种截然不同的环境中(孵化场;用于淡水阶段的水箱和用于海洋阶段的海笼;河);用于淡水阶段的天然河和用于水产养殖的水箱,养育了来自64个家庭的F1杂种和野生物种的920鲑鱼海洋阶段)。对鱼进行测量,拍照并评估斑点模式。在孵化场实验中,在驯化的,F1杂交种(比驯化的斑点高1.4倍)和野生鲑鱼(比驯化的斑点高1.7倍)之间观察到斑点密度显着但适度的差异。计算斑点密度的遗传力为6%,并检测到连锁群SSA014的显着QTL。在River试验中,还观察到驯化的,F1杂种(比驯化的1.2倍)和野生鲑鱼(比驯化的1.8倍)的斑点密度显着但适度的差异。在孵化场与河流实验中,驯养鲑鱼的斑点水平是七倍。虽然两个实验使用了不同的野生种群,但平均而言,在孵化场与河流实验中,它们的斑点数是其的6.2倍。孵化场实验中的鱼显示出分散的随机斑点模式,而河实验中的鱼则显示出群集的斑点模式。这些数据表明,尽管遗传因素起着潜在的作用,但环境变化却是大西洋鲑斑纹发展的主要决定因素。

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