Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore

Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile species. Accordingly, local adaptation may be expected across comparatively short distances in the presence of marked environmental gradients. Within the European continent, wolves (Canis lupus) exhibit d...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Stronen, Astrid Vik, Jędrzejewska, Bogumiła, Pertoldi, Cino, Demontis, Ditte, Randi, Ettore, Niedziałkowska, Magdalena, Borowik, Tomasz, Sidorovich, Vadim E, Kusak, Josip, Kojola, Ilpo, Karamanlidis, Alexandros A, Ozolins, Janis, Dumenko, Vitalii, Czarnomska, Sylwia D
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695
id ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395
record_format openpolar
spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395 2024-09-09T19:35:47+00:00 Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore Stronen, Astrid Vik Jędrzejewska, Bogumiła Pertoldi, Cino Demontis, Ditte Randi, Ettore Niedziałkowska, Magdalena Borowik, Tomasz Sidorovich, Vadim E Kusak, Josip Kojola, Ilpo Karamanlidis, Alexandros A Ozolins, Janis Dumenko, Vitalii Czarnomska, Sylwia D 2015-10 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395 https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695 eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Stronen , A V , Jędrzejewska , B , Pertoldi , C , Demontis , D , Randi , E , Niedziałkowska , M , Borowik , T , Sidorovich , V E , Kusak , J , Kojola , I , Karamanlidis , A A , Ozolins , J , Dumenko , V & Czarnomska , S D 2015 , ' Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore ' , Ecology and Evolution , vol. 5 , no. 19 , pp. 4410-4425 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695 article 2015 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695 2024-08-06T23:52:00Z Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile species. Accordingly, local adaptation may be expected across comparatively short distances in the presence of marked environmental gradients. Within the European continent, wolves (Canis lupus) exhibit distinct north-south population differentiation. We investigated more than 67-K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci for signatures of local adaptation in 59 unrelated wolves from four previously identified population clusters (northcentral Europe n = 32, Carpathian Mountains n = 7, Dinaric-Balkan n = 9, Ukrainian Steppe n = 11). Our analyses combined identification of outlier loci with findings from genome-wide association study of individual genomic profiles and 12 environmental variables. We identified 353 candidate SNP loci. We examined the SNP position and neighboring megabase (1 Mb, one million bases) regions in the dog (C. lupus familiaris) genome for genes potentially under selection, including homologue genes in other vertebrates. These regions included functional genes for, for example, temperature regulation that may indicate local adaptation and genes controlling for functions universally important for wolves, including olfaction, hearing, vision, and cognitive functions. We also observed strong outliers not associated with any of the investigated variables, which could suggest selective pressures associated with other unmeasured environmental variables and/or demographic factors. These patterns are further supported by the examination of spatial distributions of the SNPs associated with universally important traits, which typically show marked differences in allele frequencies among population clusters. Accordingly, parallel selection for features important to all wolves may eclipse local environmental selection and implies long-term separation among population clusters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Aalborg University's Research Portal Ecology and Evolution 5 19 4410 4425
institution Open Polar
collection Aalborg University's Research Portal
op_collection_id ftalborgunivpubl
language English
description Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile species. Accordingly, local adaptation may be expected across comparatively short distances in the presence of marked environmental gradients. Within the European continent, wolves (Canis lupus) exhibit distinct north-south population differentiation. We investigated more than 67-K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci for signatures of local adaptation in 59 unrelated wolves from four previously identified population clusters (northcentral Europe n = 32, Carpathian Mountains n = 7, Dinaric-Balkan n = 9, Ukrainian Steppe n = 11). Our analyses combined identification of outlier loci with findings from genome-wide association study of individual genomic profiles and 12 environmental variables. We identified 353 candidate SNP loci. We examined the SNP position and neighboring megabase (1 Mb, one million bases) regions in the dog (C. lupus familiaris) genome for genes potentially under selection, including homologue genes in other vertebrates. These regions included functional genes for, for example, temperature regulation that may indicate local adaptation and genes controlling for functions universally important for wolves, including olfaction, hearing, vision, and cognitive functions. We also observed strong outliers not associated with any of the investigated variables, which could suggest selective pressures associated with other unmeasured environmental variables and/or demographic factors. These patterns are further supported by the examination of spatial distributions of the SNPs associated with universally important traits, which typically show marked differences in allele frequencies among population clusters. Accordingly, parallel selection for features important to all wolves may eclipse local environmental selection and implies long-term separation among population clusters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stronen, Astrid Vik
Jędrzejewska, Bogumiła
Pertoldi, Cino
Demontis, Ditte
Randi, Ettore
Niedziałkowska, Magdalena
Borowik, Tomasz
Sidorovich, Vadim E
Kusak, Josip
Kojola, Ilpo
Karamanlidis, Alexandros A
Ozolins, Janis
Dumenko, Vitalii
Czarnomska, Sylwia D
spellingShingle Stronen, Astrid Vik
Jędrzejewska, Bogumiła
Pertoldi, Cino
Demontis, Ditte
Randi, Ettore
Niedziałkowska, Magdalena
Borowik, Tomasz
Sidorovich, Vadim E
Kusak, Josip
Kojola, Ilpo
Karamanlidis, Alexandros A
Ozolins, Janis
Dumenko, Vitalii
Czarnomska, Sylwia D
Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
author_facet Stronen, Astrid Vik
Jędrzejewska, Bogumiła
Pertoldi, Cino
Demontis, Ditte
Randi, Ettore
Niedziałkowska, Magdalena
Borowik, Tomasz
Sidorovich, Vadim E
Kusak, Josip
Kojola, Ilpo
Karamanlidis, Alexandros A
Ozolins, Janis
Dumenko, Vitalii
Czarnomska, Sylwia D
author_sort Stronen, Astrid Vik
title Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
title_short Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
title_full Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
title_fullStr Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
title_sort genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore
publishDate 2015
url https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695
genre Canis lupus
genre_facet Canis lupus
op_source Stronen , A V , Jędrzejewska , B , Pertoldi , C , Demontis , D , Randi , E , Niedziałkowska , M , Borowik , T , Sidorovich , V E , Kusak , J , Kojola , I , Karamanlidis , A A , Ozolins , J , Dumenko , V & Czarnomska , S D 2015 , ' Genome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivore ' , Ecology and Evolution , vol. 5 , no. 19 , pp. 4410-4425 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695
op_relation https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/8a42f123-078f-4fe7-88a2-cfc923321395
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1695
container_title Ecology and Evolution
container_volume 5
container_issue 19
container_start_page 4410
op_container_end_page 4425
_version_ 1809905114210631680