Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla

Heterozygosity–fitness correlations (HFCs) have been reported in populations of many species, although HFCs can clearly vary across species, conspecific populations, temporal samples, and sexes. We studied (i) the temporal stability of the association between genetic variation and growth rate (lengt...

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Main Authors: Pujolar, J.M., Maes, G.E., Vancoillie, C., Volckaert, F.A.M.
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Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2006
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/g06-104 2023-12-17T10:18:31+01:00 Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla Pujolar, J.M. Maes, G.E. Vancoillie, C. Volckaert, F.A.M. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g06-104 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/g06-104 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/g06-104 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Genome volume 49, issue 11, page 1428-1437 ISSN 0831-2796 1480-3321 Genetics Molecular Biology General Medicine Biotechnology journal-article 2006 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/g06-104 2023-11-19T13:39:40Z Heterozygosity–fitness correlations (HFCs) have been reported in populations of many species, although HFCs can clearly vary across species, conspecific populations, temporal samples, and sexes. We studied (i) the temporal stability of the association between genetic variation and growth rate (length and mass increase) and (ii) the influence of genetic variability on survival in the European eel ( Anguilla anguilla L). HFCs were assessed using genotypes from 10 allozyme and 6 microsatellite markers in 22-month-old experimental individuals. The results were compared with those of a previous study carried out in 12-month-old individuals, in which more heterozygous individuals showed a significantly faster growth rate. In contrast, 22-month-old individuals showed no evidence that genetic variability was correlated with growth rate. Additionally, heterozygous individuals did not show a higher survival rate compared with more homozygous individuals after either handling stress or parasite infection. The decrease in HFCs over time is consistent with the general prediction that differences in growth and survival among individuals are maximal early in life and in our case most likely due to the relaxation of environmental conditions related to population-density effects. Alternatively, the decline in HFCs could be attributed to either ontogenetic variance in gene activity between 12- and 22-month-old individuals or differential mortality leaving only the largest individuals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Genome 49 11 1428 1437
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Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Biotechnology
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Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Biotechnology
Pujolar, J.M.
Maes, G.E.
Vancoillie, C.
Volckaert, F.A.M.
Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla
topic_facet Genetics
Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Biotechnology
description Heterozygosity–fitness correlations (HFCs) have been reported in populations of many species, although HFCs can clearly vary across species, conspecific populations, temporal samples, and sexes. We studied (i) the temporal stability of the association between genetic variation and growth rate (length and mass increase) and (ii) the influence of genetic variability on survival in the European eel ( Anguilla anguilla L). HFCs were assessed using genotypes from 10 allozyme and 6 microsatellite markers in 22-month-old experimental individuals. The results were compared with those of a previous study carried out in 12-month-old individuals, in which more heterozygous individuals showed a significantly faster growth rate. In contrast, 22-month-old individuals showed no evidence that genetic variability was correlated with growth rate. Additionally, heterozygous individuals did not show a higher survival rate compared with more homozygous individuals after either handling stress or parasite infection. The decrease in HFCs over time is consistent with the general prediction that differences in growth and survival among individuals are maximal early in life and in our case most likely due to the relaxation of environmental conditions related to population-density effects. Alternatively, the decline in HFCs could be attributed to either ontogenetic variance in gene activity between 12- and 22-month-old individuals or differential mortality leaving only the largest individuals.
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author Pujolar, J.M.
Maes, G.E.
Vancoillie, C.
Volckaert, F.A.M.
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Maes, G.E.
Vancoillie, C.
Volckaert, F.A.M.
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title Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla
title_short Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla
title_full Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla
title_fullStr Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla
title_full_unstemmed Environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla
title_sort environmental stress and life-stage dependence on the detection of heterozygosity–fitness correlations in the european eel, anguilla anguilla
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