“And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee”: four morphs of Arctic charr adapting to a depth gradient in Lake Tinnsjøen

Abstract The origin of species is a central topic in biology. Ecological speciation might be a driver in adaptive radiation, providing a framework for understanding mechanisms, level, and rate of diversification. The Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus L. is a polymorphic species with huge morphological...

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Published in:Evolutionary Applications
Main Authors: Kjartan Østbye, Marius Hagen Hassve, Ana‐Maria Peris Tamayo, Mari Hagenlund, Thomas Vogler, Kim Præbel
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Published: Wiley 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:011e6332cf4740f1ba0662fc01d7dc7c 2023-05-15T14:30:04+02:00 “And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee”: four morphs of Arctic charr adapting to a depth gradient in Lake Tinnsjøen Kjartan Østbye Marius Hagen Hassve Ana‐Maria Peris Tamayo Mari Hagenlund Thomas Vogler Kim Præbel 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12983 https://doaj.org/article/011e6332cf4740f1ba0662fc01d7dc7c EN eng Wiley https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12983 https://doaj.org/toc/1752-4571 1752-4571 doi:10.1111/eva.12983 https://doaj.org/article/011e6332cf4740f1ba0662fc01d7dc7c Evolutionary Applications, Vol 13, Iss 6, Pp 1240-1261 (2020) adaptive radiation ecological speciation microsatellites morphs mtDNA natural selection Evolution QH359-425 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12983 2023-01-08T01:27:15Z Abstract The origin of species is a central topic in biology. Ecological speciation might be a driver in adaptive radiation, providing a framework for understanding mechanisms, level, and rate of diversification. The Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus L. is a polymorphic species with huge morphological and life‐history diversity in Holarctic water systems. We studied adaptive radiation of Arctic charr in the 460‐m‐deep Lake Tinnsjøen to (a) document eco‐morphology and life‐history traits of morphs, (b) estimate reproductive isolation of morphs, and (c) illuminate Holarctic phylogeography and lineages colonizing Lake Tinnsjøen. We compared Lake Tinnsjøen with four Norwegian outgroup populations. Four field‐assigned morphs were identified in Lake Tinnsjøen: the planktivore morph in all habitats except deep profundal, the dwarf morph in shallow‐moderate profundal, the piscivore morph mainly in shallow‐moderate profundal, and a new undescribed abyssal morph in the deep profundal. Morphs displayed extensive life‐history variation in age and size. A moderate‐to‐high concordance was observed among morphs and four genetic clusters from microsatellites. mtDNA suggested two minor endemic clades in Lake Tinnsjøen originating from one widespread colonizing clade in the Holarctic. All morphs were genetically differentiated at microsatellites (FST: 0.12–0.20), associated with different mtDNA clade frequencies. Analyses of outgroup lakes implied colonization from a river below Lake Tinnsjøen. Our findings suggest postglacial adaptive radiation of one colonizing mtDNA lineage with niche specialization along a depth–temperature–productivity–pressure gradient. Concordance between reproductive isolation and habitats of morphs implies ecological speciation as a mechanism. Particularly novel is the extensive morph diversification with depth into the often unexplored deepwater profundal habitat, suggesting we may have systematically underestimated biodiversity in lakes. In a biological conservation framework, it is imperative to protect ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic charr Arctic Salvelinus alpinus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Evolutionary Applications 13 6 1240 1261
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topic adaptive radiation
ecological speciation
microsatellites
morphs
mtDNA
natural selection
Evolution
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ecological speciation
microsatellites
morphs
mtDNA
natural selection
Evolution
QH359-425
Kjartan Østbye
Marius Hagen Hassve
Ana‐Maria Peris Tamayo
Mari Hagenlund
Thomas Vogler
Kim Præbel
“And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee”: four morphs of Arctic charr adapting to a depth gradient in Lake Tinnsjøen
topic_facet adaptive radiation
ecological speciation
microsatellites
morphs
mtDNA
natural selection
Evolution
QH359-425
description Abstract The origin of species is a central topic in biology. Ecological speciation might be a driver in adaptive radiation, providing a framework for understanding mechanisms, level, and rate of diversification. The Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus L. is a polymorphic species with huge morphological and life‐history diversity in Holarctic water systems. We studied adaptive radiation of Arctic charr in the 460‐m‐deep Lake Tinnsjøen to (a) document eco‐morphology and life‐history traits of morphs, (b) estimate reproductive isolation of morphs, and (c) illuminate Holarctic phylogeography and lineages colonizing Lake Tinnsjøen. We compared Lake Tinnsjøen with four Norwegian outgroup populations. Four field‐assigned morphs were identified in Lake Tinnsjøen: the planktivore morph in all habitats except deep profundal, the dwarf morph in shallow‐moderate profundal, the piscivore morph mainly in shallow‐moderate profundal, and a new undescribed abyssal morph in the deep profundal. Morphs displayed extensive life‐history variation in age and size. A moderate‐to‐high concordance was observed among morphs and four genetic clusters from microsatellites. mtDNA suggested two minor endemic clades in Lake Tinnsjøen originating from one widespread colonizing clade in the Holarctic. All morphs were genetically differentiated at microsatellites (FST: 0.12–0.20), associated with different mtDNA clade frequencies. Analyses of outgroup lakes implied colonization from a river below Lake Tinnsjøen. Our findings suggest postglacial adaptive radiation of one colonizing mtDNA lineage with niche specialization along a depth–temperature–productivity–pressure gradient. Concordance between reproductive isolation and habitats of morphs implies ecological speciation as a mechanism. Particularly novel is the extensive morph diversification with depth into the often unexplored deepwater profundal habitat, suggesting we may have systematically underestimated biodiversity in lakes. In a biological conservation framework, it is imperative to protect ...
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author Kjartan Østbye
Marius Hagen Hassve
Ana‐Maria Peris Tamayo
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Thomas Vogler
Kim Præbel
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Kim Præbel
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title “And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee”: four morphs of Arctic charr adapting to a depth gradient in Lake Tinnsjøen
title_short “And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee”: four morphs of Arctic charr adapting to a depth gradient in Lake Tinnsjøen
title_full “And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into thee”: four morphs of Arctic charr adapting to a depth gradient in Lake Tinnsjøen
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