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Evidence for morphological and adaptive genetic divergence between lake and stream habitats in European minnows (Phoxinus phoxinus, Cyprinidae)

机译:欧洲min鱼(Phoxinus phoxinus,Cyprinidae)湖泊和河流栖息地之间形态和适应性遗传差异的证据

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Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As a result, adaptive genetic and phenotypic divergence can occur among populations living in different habitats. We investigated patterns of differentiation between contrasting lake and stream habitats in the cyprinid fish European minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus) at both the morphological and genomic levels using geometric morphometrics and AFLP markers, respectively. We also used a spatial correlative approach to identify AFLP loci associated with environmental variables representing potential selective forces responsible for adaptation to divergent habitats. Our results identified different morphologies between lakes and streams, with lake fish presenting a deeper body and caudal peduncle compared to stream fish. Body shape variation conformed to a priori predictions concerning biomechanics and swimming performance in lakes vs. streams. Moreover, morphological differentiation was found to be associated with several environmental variables, which could impose selection on body and caudal peduncle shape. We found adaptive genetic divergence between these contrasting habitats in the form of 'outlier' loci (2.9%) whose genetic divergence exceeded neutral expectations. We also detected additional loci (6.6%) not associated with habitat type (lake vs. stream), but contributing to genetic divergence between populations. Specific environmental variables related to trophic dynamics, landscape topography and geography were associated with several neutral and outlier loci. These results provide new insights into the morphological divergence and genetic basis of adaptation to differentiated habitats.
机译:自然选择甚至有可能在较小的时空尺度上推动局部适应。结果,生活在不同栖息地的人群之间可能发生适应性遗传和表型差异。我们分别使用几何形态计量学和AFLP标记,在形态学和基因组水平上研究了塞浦路斯鲤鱼欧洲now鱼(Phoxinus phoxinus)形成对比的湖泊和河流生境之间的分化模式。我们还使用空间相关方法来识别与环境变量相关的AFLP基因座,这些环境变量代表负责适应不同生境的潜在选择性力。我们的结果确定了湖泊和溪流之间的不同形态,与溪流鱼相比,湖中鱼类的身体和尾柄更深。身体形状的变化符合关于湖泊与溪流中生物力学和游泳性能的先验预测。此外,发现形态分化与几个环境变量有关,这可能会强加选择身体和尾柄形状。我们发现这些不同生境之间的适应性遗传差异为“离群”位点(2.9%),其遗传差异超过了中性预期。我们还检测到了其他位点(6.6%),这些位点与栖息地类型(湖泊与溪流)无关,但有助于种群之间的遗传差异。与营养动力学,景观地形和地理相关的特定环境变量与几个中性和离群位点相关。这些结果为适应差异化生境的形态学差异和遗传基础提供了新的见解。

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