Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis

Abstract The study of hybrid zones is central to our understanding of the genetic basis of reproductive isolation and speciation, yet very little is known about the extent and significance of hybrid zones in marine fishes. We examined the population structure of cod in the transition area between th...

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Published in:Molecular Ecology
Main Authors: Nielsen, Einar E., Hansen, Michael M., Ruzzante, Daniel E., Meldrup, Dorte, Grønkjær, Peter
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spelling crwiley:10.1046/j.1365-294x.2003.01819.x 2024-06-23T07:51:06+00:00 Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis Nielsen, Einar E. Hansen, Michael M. Ruzzante, Daniel E. Meldrup, Dorte Grønkjær, Peter 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.2003.01819.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1046%2Fj.1365-294X.2003.01819.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1365-294X.2003.01819.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1046/j.1365-294X.2003.01819.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Molecular Ecology volume 12, issue 6, page 1497-1508 ISSN 0962-1083 1365-294X journal-article 2003 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.2003.01819.x 2024-05-31T08:12:34Z Abstract The study of hybrid zones is central to our understanding of the genetic basis of reproductive isolation and speciation, yet very little is known about the extent and significance of hybrid zones in marine fishes. We examined the population structure of cod in the transition area between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea employing nine microsatellite loci. Genetic differentiation between the North Sea sample and the rest increased along a transect to the Baltic proper, with a large increase in level of differentiation occurring in the Western Baltic area. Our objective was to determine whether this pattern was caused purely by varying degrees of mechanical mixing of North Sea and Baltic Sea cod or by interbreeding and formation of a hybrid swarm. Simulation studies revealed that traditional Hardy–Weinberg analysis did not have sufficient power for detection of a Wahlund effect. However, using a model‐based clustering method for individual admixture analysis, we were able to demonstrate the existence of intermediate genotypes in all samples from the transition area. Accordingly, our data were explained best by a model of a hybrid swarm flanked by pure nonadmixed populations in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea proper. Significant correlation of gene identities across loci (gametic phase disequilibrium) was found only in a sample from the Western Baltic, suggesting this area as the centre of the apparent hybrid zone. A hybrid zone for cod in the ecotone between the high‐saline North Sea and the low‐saline Baltic Sea is discussed in relation to its possible origin and maintenance, and in relation to a classical study of haemoglobin variation in cod from the Baltic Sea/Danish Belt Sea, suggesting mixing of two divergent populations without interbreeding. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Wiley Online Library Molecular Ecology 12 6 1497 1508
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description Abstract The study of hybrid zones is central to our understanding of the genetic basis of reproductive isolation and speciation, yet very little is known about the extent and significance of hybrid zones in marine fishes. We examined the population structure of cod in the transition area between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea employing nine microsatellite loci. Genetic differentiation between the North Sea sample and the rest increased along a transect to the Baltic proper, with a large increase in level of differentiation occurring in the Western Baltic area. Our objective was to determine whether this pattern was caused purely by varying degrees of mechanical mixing of North Sea and Baltic Sea cod or by interbreeding and formation of a hybrid swarm. Simulation studies revealed that traditional Hardy–Weinberg analysis did not have sufficient power for detection of a Wahlund effect. However, using a model‐based clustering method for individual admixture analysis, we were able to demonstrate the existence of intermediate genotypes in all samples from the transition area. Accordingly, our data were explained best by a model of a hybrid swarm flanked by pure nonadmixed populations in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea proper. Significant correlation of gene identities across loci (gametic phase disequilibrium) was found only in a sample from the Western Baltic, suggesting this area as the centre of the apparent hybrid zone. A hybrid zone for cod in the ecotone between the high‐saline North Sea and the low‐saline Baltic Sea is discussed in relation to its possible origin and maintenance, and in relation to a classical study of haemoglobin variation in cod from the Baltic Sea/Danish Belt Sea, suggesting mixing of two divergent populations without interbreeding.
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author Nielsen, Einar E.
Hansen, Michael M.
Ruzzante, Daniel E.
Meldrup, Dorte
Grønkjær, Peter
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Hansen, Michael M.
Ruzzante, Daniel E.
Meldrup, Dorte
Grønkjær, Peter
Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
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Hansen, Michael M.
Ruzzante, Daniel E.
Meldrup, Dorte
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title Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
title_short Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
title_full Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
title_fullStr Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of a hybrid‐zone in Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Baltic and the Danish Belt Sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
title_sort evidence of a hybrid‐zone in atlantic cod ( gadus morhua) in the baltic and the danish belt sea revealed by individual admixture analysis
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