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Evidence for evolutionary change associated with the recent range expansion of the British butterfly, Aricia agestis, in response to climate change

机译:与应对气候变化的英国蝴蝶Aricia agestis最近范围扩大相关的进化变化的证据

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Poleward range expansions are widespread responses to recent climate change and are crucial for the future persistence of many species. However, evolutionary change in traits such as colonization history and habitat preference may also be necessary to track environmental change across a fragmented landscape. Understanding the likelihood and speed of such adaptive change is important in determining the rate of species extinction with ongoing climate change. We conducted an amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)-based genome scan across the recently expanded UK range of the Brown Argus butterfly, Aricia agestis, and used outlier-based (DFDIST and BayeScan) and association-based (Isolation-By-Adaptation) statistical approaches to identify signatures of evolutionary change associated with range expansion and habitat use. We present evidence for (i) limited effects of range expansion on population genetic structure and (ii) strong signatures of selection at approximately 5% AFLP loci associated with both the poleward range expansion of A. agestis and differences in habitat use across long-established and recently colonized sites. Patterns of allele frequency variation at these candidate loci suggest that adaptation to new habitats at the range margin has involved selection on genetic variation in habitat use found across the long-established part of the range. Our results suggest that evolutionary change is likely to affect species' responses to climate change and that genetic variation in ecological traits across species' distributions should be maximized to facilitate range shifts across a fragmented landscape, particularly in species that show strong associations with particular habitats.
机译:极向范围的扩大是对近期气候变化的普遍反应,对于许多物种的未来生存至关重要。但是,在殖民地历史和栖息地偏好等特征方面的进化变化也可能是必要的,以追踪整个破碎景观的环境变化。了解这种适应性变化的可能性和速度对于确定随着气候变化而灭绝的物种的速率很重要。我们在最近扩展的英国棕Ar蝴蝶(Aricia agestis)范围内进行了基于扩增片段长度多态性(AFLP)的基因组扫描,并使用基于异常值的(DFDIST和BayeScan)和基于关联的(Isolation-By-Adaptation)统计方法来识别与范围扩展和栖息地使用相关的进化变化的特征。我们提供以下证据:(i)范围扩展对种群遗传结构的有限影响,以及(ii)在大约5%的AFLP位点进行选择的强大标志,与A.agestis的极点范围扩展和长期存在的栖息地使用差异相关和最近的殖民地。这些候选基因座处的等位基因频率变化模式表明,在范围边缘对新栖息地的适应涉及选择在该范围的长期存在的区域中发现的栖息地利用的遗传变异。我们的研究结果表明,进化变化可能会影响物种对气候变化的响应,并且应最大程度地促进物种分布生态特征的遗传变异,以促进整个破碎景观的范围变化,尤其是与特定栖息地表现出强烈关联的物种。

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