Data from: Postglacial colonization routes coincide with a life history breakpoint along a latitudinal gradient ...

While adaptive divergence along environmental gradients has repeatedly been demonstrated, the role of postglacial colonization routes in determining phenotypic variation along gradients has received little attention. Here we used a hierarchical QST-FST approach to separate the roles of adaptive and...

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Main Authors: Luquet, Emilien, Rödin-Mörch, Patrik, Cortazar-Chinarro, Maria, Meyer-Lucht, Yvonne, Höglund, Jacob, Laurila, Anssi
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.fn38f87
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.fn38f87
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Summary:While adaptive divergence along environmental gradients has repeatedly been demonstrated, the role of postglacial colonization routes in determining phenotypic variation along gradients has received little attention. Here we used a hierarchical QST-FST approach to separate the roles of adaptive and neutral processes in shaping phenotypic variation in moor frog (Rana arvalis) larval life-histories along a 1700 km latitudinal gradient across northern Europe. This species has colonized Scandinavia via two routes with a contact zone in northern Sweden. By using neutral SNP and common garden phenotypic data from 13 populations at two temperatures, we showed that most of the variation along the gradient occurred between the two colonizing lineages. We found little phenotypic divergence within the lineages, however, all phenotypic traits were strongly diverged between the southern and northern colonization routes, with higher growth and development rates and larger body size in the north. The QST estimates between ... : Phenotypic data from common-garden experimentrawdata-arvalis2014.txtNeutral SNP from 13 populations of Rana arvalisinput_neutralFst_13populations.dat ...