Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels

Abstract Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to understand the impact of natural selection on intraspecific genetic variability and interspecific gene exchange. The Atlantic eels Anguilla rostrata and A. anguilla each occupy a large heterogeneou...

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Main Authors: GAGNAIRE, P. A., ALBERT, V., JÓNSSON, B., BERNATCHEZ, L.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-294x.2009.04142.x 2024-09-15T18:13:24+00:00 Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels GAGNAIRE, P. A. ALBERT, V. JÓNSSON, B. BERNATCHEZ, L. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2009.04142.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-294X.2009.04142.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04142.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Molecular Ecology volume 18, issue 8, page 1678-1691 ISSN 0962-1083 1365-294X journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2009.04142.x 2024-08-13T04:15:47Z Abstract Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to understand the impact of natural selection on intraspecific genetic variability and interspecific gene exchange. The Atlantic eels Anguilla rostrata and A. anguilla each occupy a large heterogeneous habitat upon which natural selection could differentially shape genetic variation. They also produce viable hybrids only found in Iceland. However, the possible footprint of natural selection on patterns of genetic variation within species and introgressive hybridization in Icelandic eels has never been assessed. We revisited amplified fragment length polymorphism data collected previously using population genomics and admixture analyses to test if (i) genetic variation could be influenced by non‐neutral mechanisms at both the intra‐ and interspecific levels, and if (ii) selection could shape the spatio‐temporal distribution of Icelandic hybrids. We first found candidate loci for directional selection within both species. Spatial distributions of allelic frequencies displayed by some of these loci were possibly related with the geographical patterns of life‐history traits in A. rostrata , and could have been shaped by natural selection associated with an environmental gradient along European coasts in A. anguilla . Second, we identified outlier loci at the interspecific level. Non‐neutral introgression was strongly suggested for some of these loci. We detected a locus at which typical A. rostrata allele hardly crossed the species genetic barrier, whereas three other loci showed accelerated patterns of introgression into A. anguilla in Iceland. Moreover, the level of introgression at these three loci increased from the glass eel to the yellow eel stage, supporting the hypothesis that differential survival of admixed genotypes partly explains the spatio‐temporal pattern of hybrid abundance previously documented in Iceland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wiley Online Library Molecular Ecology 18 8 1678 1691
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description Abstract Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to understand the impact of natural selection on intraspecific genetic variability and interspecific gene exchange. The Atlantic eels Anguilla rostrata and A. anguilla each occupy a large heterogeneous habitat upon which natural selection could differentially shape genetic variation. They also produce viable hybrids only found in Iceland. However, the possible footprint of natural selection on patterns of genetic variation within species and introgressive hybridization in Icelandic eels has never been assessed. We revisited amplified fragment length polymorphism data collected previously using population genomics and admixture analyses to test if (i) genetic variation could be influenced by non‐neutral mechanisms at both the intra‐ and interspecific levels, and if (ii) selection could shape the spatio‐temporal distribution of Icelandic hybrids. We first found candidate loci for directional selection within both species. Spatial distributions of allelic frequencies displayed by some of these loci were possibly related with the geographical patterns of life‐history traits in A. rostrata , and could have been shaped by natural selection associated with an environmental gradient along European coasts in A. anguilla . Second, we identified outlier loci at the interspecific level. Non‐neutral introgression was strongly suggested for some of these loci. We detected a locus at which typical A. rostrata allele hardly crossed the species genetic barrier, whereas three other loci showed accelerated patterns of introgression into A. anguilla in Iceland. Moreover, the level of introgression at these three loci increased from the glass eel to the yellow eel stage, supporting the hypothesis that differential survival of admixed genotypes partly explains the spatio‐temporal pattern of hybrid abundance previously documented in Iceland.
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author GAGNAIRE, P. A.
ALBERT, V.
JÓNSSON, B.
BERNATCHEZ, L.
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ALBERT, V.
JÓNSSON, B.
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Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels
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title Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels
title_short Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels
title_full Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels
title_fullStr Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels
title_full_unstemmed Natural selection influences AFLP intraspecific genetic variability and introgression patterns in Atlantic eels
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