Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation

Abstract Understanding the extent of interspecific hybridization and how ecological segregation may influence hybridization requires comprehensively sampling different habitats over a range of life history stages. Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) and Dolly Varden ( S. malma ) are recently diverged...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: May‐McNally, Shannan L., Quinn, Thomas P., Taylor, Eric B.
Other Authors: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Northern Scientific Training Program
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ece3.1583 2024-09-15T18:33:06+00:00 Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation May‐McNally, Shannan L. Quinn, Thomas P. Taylor, Eric B. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Northern Scientific Training Program 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1583 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fece3.1583 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.1583 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ece3.1583 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 5, issue 15, page 3031-3045 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1583 2024-08-13T04:19:12Z Abstract Understanding the extent of interspecific hybridization and how ecological segregation may influence hybridization requires comprehensively sampling different habitats over a range of life history stages. Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) and Dolly Varden ( S. malma ) are recently diverged salmonid fishes that come into contact in several areas of the North Pacific where they occasionally hybridize. To better quantify the degree of hybridization and ecological segregation between these taxa, we sampled over 700 fish from multiple lake (littoral and profundal) and stream sites in two large, interconnected southwestern Alaskan lakes. Individuals were genotyped at 12 microsatellite markers, and genetic admixture ( Q ) values generated through Bayesian‐based clustering revealed hybridization levels generally lower than reported in a previous study (<0.6% to 5% of samples classified as late‐generation hybrids). Dolly Varden and Arctic char tended to make different use of stream habitats with the latter apparently abandoning streams for lake habitats after 2–3 years of age. Our results support the distinct biological species status of Dolly Varden and Arctic char and suggest that ecological segregation may be an important factor limiting opportunities for hybridization and/or the ecological performance of hybrid char. Article in Journal/Newspaper Salvelinus alpinus Wiley Online Library Ecology and Evolution 5 15 3031 3045
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description Abstract Understanding the extent of interspecific hybridization and how ecological segregation may influence hybridization requires comprehensively sampling different habitats over a range of life history stages. Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) and Dolly Varden ( S. malma ) are recently diverged salmonid fishes that come into contact in several areas of the North Pacific where they occasionally hybridize. To better quantify the degree of hybridization and ecological segregation between these taxa, we sampled over 700 fish from multiple lake (littoral and profundal) and stream sites in two large, interconnected southwestern Alaskan lakes. Individuals were genotyped at 12 microsatellite markers, and genetic admixture ( Q ) values generated through Bayesian‐based clustering revealed hybridization levels generally lower than reported in a previous study (<0.6% to 5% of samples classified as late‐generation hybrids). Dolly Varden and Arctic char tended to make different use of stream habitats with the latter apparently abandoning streams for lake habitats after 2–3 years of age. Our results support the distinct biological species status of Dolly Varden and Arctic char and suggest that ecological segregation may be an important factor limiting opportunities for hybridization and/or the ecological performance of hybrid char.
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Quinn, Thomas P.
Taylor, Eric B.
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Quinn, Thomas P.
Taylor, Eric B.
Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
author_facet May‐McNally, Shannan L.
Quinn, Thomas P.
Taylor, Eric B.
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title Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
title_short Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
title_full Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
title_fullStr Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
title_full_unstemmed Low levels of hybridization between sympatric Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
title_sort low levels of hybridization between sympatric arctic char ( salvelinus alpinus) and dolly varden char ( salvelinus malma) highlights their genetic distinctiveness and ecological segregation
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