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Fine-scale temporal and spatial variation of taxon and clonal structure in the Daphnia longispina hybrid complex in heterogeneous environments

机译:异构环境中Daphnia longiSpina杂交综合体的分类和克隆结构的微量时间和空间变化

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Cyclical parthenogenetic water fleas of the genus Daphnia have become a prominent model organism in ecology and evolution. In the past, analyses of their population structure have been limited by the prevailing use of allozyme markers, which in general do not allow for the distinction of individual clones. In this study, we used 10 microsatellite markers to track changes in the taxonomic and clonal composition of Daphnia populations, and traced the abundance of the most common clones in two European reservoirs. One of the localities was inhabited by a single species of the Daphnia longispina complex (D. galeata), the other by two parental species (D. galeata and D. longispina) and their interspecific hybrids. The study took place during the transition from summer stratification to autumn mixing, representing a period of major environmental change within lake habitats. In both reservoirs, we observed temporal (generation-to-generation) and spatial (along the heterogeneous reservoir environment) changes in Daphnia community structure. In the single-species reservoir, the clonal diversity of D. galeata increased with time, as a few dominant clones were replaced by a higher number of less common clones. A loss in selective advantage for the dominant clones may have been due to gradual changes in the environment, or due to selection acting in a negative frequency-dependent manner. In the multispecies reservoir, there were no apparent temporal trends in clonal diversity but we observed significantly lower clonal diversity in the interspecific hybrids than in the coexisting parental species, supporting the existence of reproductive barriers between the parental genomes. Our study, tracing clonal lineages of Daphnia in time and space by the fine-resolution markers, contributes to the understanding of how clonal reproduction impacts community structure in cyclically parthenogenetic organisms.
机译:Daphnia属的循环均来水腓术成为生态和进化中的突出模型生物体。在过去,他们的人口结构的分析受到同产标志物的主要用途的限制,这通常不允许区别单个克隆。在这项研究中,我们使用了10个微卫星标记,以跟踪Daphnia群体的分类和克隆组成的变化,并追溯了两个欧洲水库中最常见的克隆。其中一个地方是由单一的Daphnia longiSpina综合体(D.Galeata)居住的,另外两个家长物种(D.Galeata和D. longiSpina)及其表现杂交种。该研究在从夏季分层到秋季混合过渡期间发生,代表了湖泊栖息地的主要环境变化时期。在两个水库中,我们观察到Daphnia群落结构中的时间(沿着生成)和空间(沿着异质储层环境)。在单一物种水库中,D.Galeata的克隆多样性随时间的推移而增加,因为少数优势克隆被更高数量的较少常见的克隆所取代。主导克隆的选择性优势的损失可能是由于环境的逐渐变化,或者由于选择以负频率依赖性方式而作用。在多层储层中,克隆多样性没有明显的时间趋势,但我们观察到间隙杂交种的显着低于共存亲本物种,支持父母基因组之间的生殖障碍的存在。我们的研究,通过微分辨率标志物的时间和空间追踪Daphnia的克隆族谱系,有助于了解克隆繁殖如何影响循环均来生物中的群落结构。

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