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Adaptive divergence and the balance between selection and gene flow: Lake and stream stickleback in the misty system

机译:适应性发散以及选择和基因流之间的平衡:薄雾系统中的湖泊和河流棘回

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We investigated the interplay between natural selection and gene flow in the adaptive divergence of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus acideatus) that reside parapatrically in lakes and streams. Within the Misty Lake system (Vancouver Island, British Columbia), stickleback from the inlet stream (flowing into the lake) have fewer gill rakers and deeper bodies than stickleback from the lake-differences thought to facilitate foraging (benthic macroinvertebrates in the stream vs. zooplankton in the open water of the lake). Common-garden experiments demonstrated that these differences have a genetic basis. Reciprocal transplant enclosure experiments showed that lake and inlet stickleback grow best in their home environments (although differences were subtle and often not significant). Release-recapture experiments in the inlet showed that lake fish are less well-suited than inlet fish for life in the stream (higher mortality or emigration in lake fish). Morphological divergence in the wild and under common rearing was greater between the lake and the inlet than between the lake and the outlet. Genetic divergence (mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites) was greatest between the lake and the upper inlet (1.8 km upstream from the lake), intermediate between the lake and the lower inlet (0.9 km upstream), and least between the lake and the outlet stream (1.2 km downstream). Relative levels of gene flow estimated from genetic data showed the inverse pattern. The negative association between morphological divergence and gene flow is consistent with the expectation that gene flow can constrain adaptation. Estimated absolute levels of gene flow also implied a constraint on adaptation in the outlet but not the inlet. Our results suggest that natural selection promotes the adaptive divergence of lake and stream stickleback, but that the magnitude of divergence can be constrained by gene flow. [References: 71]
机译:我们调查了自然选择和基因流之间的相互作用的三叉棘棘背鱼(Gasterosteus acideatus)的适应性分歧,其位于湖泊和溪流旁生。在迷雾湖系统(不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华岛)内,流入湖泊的棘背back(流入湖中)的bodies耙和更深的身体比湖泊之间的棘背差-被认为有利于觅食(河流中的底栖无脊椎动物vs.在开阔的湖水中的浮游动物)。普通的花园实验表明,这些差异具有遗传基础。相互移植围封实验表明,湖泊和入口棘背back在其家庭环境中生长最佳(尽管差异很小,通常并不明显)。进水口的释放捕获实验表明,在河中的生命中,湖鱼比进水口鱼更不适合(高死亡率或迁徙到湖中)。在野外和共同饲养下,湖与入口之间的形态差异大于湖与出口之间的形态差异。湖泊与上游上游(距湖泊上游1.8 km)之间,湖泊与下游下游(上游0.9 km)之间,以及湖泊与下游河流之间的遗传差异(线粒体DNA和微卫星)最大(下游1.2公里)。从遗传数据估计的相对水平的基因流显示出相反的模式。形态差异与基因流之间的负相关与基因流可以限制适应的预期相一致。估计的基因流绝对水平也暗示了对出口而不是入口的适应性的限制。我们的研究结果表明,自然选择促进了湖泊和溪流逆行的适应性发散,但是发散的程度可以受到基因流的限制。 [参考:71]

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