Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus
Background A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the processes underlying phenotypic variation in nature. Commonly, studies have focused on large interconnected populations or populations found along strong environmental gradients. However, studies on small fragmented populations can...
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ftjyvaeskylaenun:oai:jyx.jyu.fi:123456789/94335 2024-05-19T07:33:19+00:00 Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus Leblanc, Camille A. Räsänen, Katja Morrissey, Michael Skúlason, Skúli Ferguson, Moira Kristjánsson, Bjarni K. 2024 application/pdf fulltext http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202404172954 eng eng BioMed Central BMC Ecology and Evolution 2730-7182 24 10.1186/s12862-024-02232-3 Leblanc, C. A., Räsänen, K., Morrissey, M., Skúlason, S., Ferguson, M., & Kristjánsson, B. K. (2024). Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus. BMC Ecology and Evolution , 24 , Article 45. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-024-02232-3 CONVID_212351966 URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202404172954 http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202404172954 CC BY 4.0 © 2024 the Authors openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ small population size neutral processes drift phenotypic variation morphology lava cave fish movement morfologia populaatiobiologia populaatiogenetiikka nieriä fenotyyppi populaatiot populaatioekologia article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1 publishedVersion A1 2024 ftjyvaeskylaenun 2024-04-23T23:38:28Z Background A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the processes underlying phenotypic variation in nature. Commonly, studies have focused on large interconnected populations or populations found along strong environmental gradients. However, studies on small fragmented populations can give strong insight into evolutionary processes in relation to discrete ecological factors. Evolution in small populations is believed to be dominated by stochastic processes, but recent work shows that small populations can also display adaptive phenotypic variation, through for example plasticity and rapid adaptive evolution. Such evolution takes place even though there are strong signs of historical bottlenecks and genetic drift. Here we studied 24 small populations of the freshwater fish Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) found in groundwater filled lava caves. Those populations were found within a few km2-area with no apparent water connections between them. We studied the relative contribution of neutral versus non-neutral evolutionary processes in shaping phenotypic divergence, by contrasting patterns of phenotypic and neutral genetic divergence across populations in relation to environmental measurements. This allowed us to model the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by the environment, taking in to account the observed neutral genetic structure. Results These populations originated from the nearby Lake Mývatn, and showed small population sizes with low genetic diversity. Phenotypic variation was mostly correlated with neutral genetic diversity with only a small environmental effect. Conclusions Phenotypic diversity in these cave populations appears to be largely the product of neutral processes, fitting the classical evolutionary expectations. However, the fact that neutral processes did not explain fully the phenotypic patterns suggests that further studies can increase our understanding on how neutral evolutionary processes can interact with other forces of selection at early stages of divergence. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Mývatn Salvelinus alpinus JYX - Jyväskylä University Digital Archive |
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small population size neutral processes drift phenotypic variation morphology lava cave fish movement morfologia populaatiobiologia populaatiogenetiikka nieriä fenotyyppi populaatiot populaatioekologia Leblanc, Camille A. Räsänen, Katja Morrissey, Michael Skúlason, Skúli Ferguson, Moira Kristjánsson, Bjarni K. Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus |
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Background A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the processes underlying phenotypic variation in nature. Commonly, studies have focused on large interconnected populations or populations found along strong environmental gradients. However, studies on small fragmented populations can give strong insight into evolutionary processes in relation to discrete ecological factors. Evolution in small populations is believed to be dominated by stochastic processes, but recent work shows that small populations can also display adaptive phenotypic variation, through for example plasticity and rapid adaptive evolution. Such evolution takes place even though there are strong signs of historical bottlenecks and genetic drift. Here we studied 24 small populations of the freshwater fish Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) found in groundwater filled lava caves. Those populations were found within a few km2-area with no apparent water connections between them. We studied the relative contribution of neutral versus non-neutral evolutionary processes in shaping phenotypic divergence, by contrasting patterns of phenotypic and neutral genetic divergence across populations in relation to environmental measurements. This allowed us to model the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by the environment, taking in to account the observed neutral genetic structure. Results These populations originated from the nearby Lake Mývatn, and showed small population sizes with low genetic diversity. Phenotypic variation was mostly correlated with neutral genetic diversity with only a small environmental effect. Conclusions Phenotypic diversity in these cave populations appears to be largely the product of neutral processes, fitting the classical evolutionary expectations. However, the fact that neutral processes did not explain fully the phenotypic patterns suggests that further studies can increase our understanding on how neutral evolutionary processes can interact with other forces of selection at early stages of divergence. ... |
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Leblanc, Camille A. Räsänen, Katja Morrissey, Michael Skúlason, Skúli Ferguson, Moira Kristjánsson, Bjarni K. |
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Leblanc, Camille A. Räsänen, Katja Morrissey, Michael Skúlason, Skúli Ferguson, Moira Kristjánsson, Bjarni K. |
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Leblanc, Camille A. |
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Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus |
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Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus |
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Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus |
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Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus |
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Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus |
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fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of arctic charr salvelinus alpinus |
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Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Mývatn Salvelinus alpinus |
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Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Mývatn Salvelinus alpinus |
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BMC Ecology and Evolution 2730-7182 24 10.1186/s12862-024-02232-3 Leblanc, C. A., Räsänen, K., Morrissey, M., Skúlason, S., Ferguson, M., & Kristjánsson, B. K. (2024). Fine scale diversity in the lava: genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus. BMC Ecology and Evolution , 24 , Article 45. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-024-02232-3 CONVID_212351966 URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202404172954 http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202404172954 |
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