Detecting Local Adaptation between North and South European Atlantic Salmon Populations

Pollution and other anthropogenic effects have driven a decrease in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the Iberian Peninsula. The restocking effort carried out in the 1980s, with salmon from northern latitudes with the aim of mitigating the decline of native populations, failed, probably due to the de...

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Main Authors: María Gabián, Paloma Morán, María Saura, Antonio Carvajal-Rodríguez
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11060933
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2079-7737/11/6/933/ 2023-08-20T04:05:15+02:00 Detecting Local Adaptation between North and South European Atlantic Salmon Populations María Gabián Paloma Morán María Saura Antonio Carvajal-Rodríguez agris 2022-06-19 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11060933 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Genetics and Genomics https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11060933 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Biology; Volume 11; Issue 6; Pages: 933 Atlantic salmon divergent selection local adaptation NADP-dependent malic enzyme-2 SNP array Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11060933 2023-08-01T05:25:46Z Pollution and other anthropogenic effects have driven a decrease in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the Iberian Peninsula. The restocking effort carried out in the 1980s, with salmon from northern latitudes with the aim of mitigating the decline of native populations, failed, probably due to the deficiency in adaptation of foreign salmon from northern Europe to the warm waters of the Iberian Peninsula. This result would imply that the Iberian populations of Atlantic salmon have experienced local adaptation in their past evolutionary history, as has been described for other populations of this species and other salmonids. Local adaptation can occur by divergent selections between environments, favoring the fixation of alleles that increase the fitness of a population in the environment it inhabits relative to other alleles favored in another population. In this work, we compared the genomes of different populations from the Iberian Peninsula (Atlantic and Cantabric basins) and Scotland in order to provide tentative evidence of candidate SNPs responsible for the adaptive differences between populations, which may explain the failures of restocking carried out during the 1980s. For this purpose, the samples were genotyped with a 220,000 high-density SNP array (Affymetrix) specific to Atlantic salmon. Our results revealed potential evidence of local adaptation for North Spanish and Scottish populations. As expected, most differences concerned the comparison of the Iberian Peninsula with Scotland, although there were also differences between Atlantic and Cantabric populations. A high proportion of the genes identified are related to development and cellular metabolism, DNA transcription and anatomical structure. A particular SNP was identified within the NADP-dependent malic enzyme-2 (mMEP-2*), previously reported by independent studies as a candidate for local adaptation in salmon from the Iberian Peninsula. Interestingly, the corresponding SNP within the mMEP-2* region was consistent with a genomic pattern of ... Text Atlantic salmon Salmo salar MDPI Open Access Publishing Biology 11 6 933
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divergent selection
local adaptation
NADP-dependent malic enzyme-2
SNP array
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divergent selection
local adaptation
NADP-dependent malic enzyme-2
SNP array
María Gabián
Paloma Morán
María Saura
Antonio Carvajal-Rodríguez
Detecting Local Adaptation between North and South European Atlantic Salmon Populations
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
divergent selection
local adaptation
NADP-dependent malic enzyme-2
SNP array
description Pollution and other anthropogenic effects have driven a decrease in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the Iberian Peninsula. The restocking effort carried out in the 1980s, with salmon from northern latitudes with the aim of mitigating the decline of native populations, failed, probably due to the deficiency in adaptation of foreign salmon from northern Europe to the warm waters of the Iberian Peninsula. This result would imply that the Iberian populations of Atlantic salmon have experienced local adaptation in their past evolutionary history, as has been described for other populations of this species and other salmonids. Local adaptation can occur by divergent selections between environments, favoring the fixation of alleles that increase the fitness of a population in the environment it inhabits relative to other alleles favored in another population. In this work, we compared the genomes of different populations from the Iberian Peninsula (Atlantic and Cantabric basins) and Scotland in order to provide tentative evidence of candidate SNPs responsible for the adaptive differences between populations, which may explain the failures of restocking carried out during the 1980s. For this purpose, the samples were genotyped with a 220,000 high-density SNP array (Affymetrix) specific to Atlantic salmon. Our results revealed potential evidence of local adaptation for North Spanish and Scottish populations. As expected, most differences concerned the comparison of the Iberian Peninsula with Scotland, although there were also differences between Atlantic and Cantabric populations. A high proportion of the genes identified are related to development and cellular metabolism, DNA transcription and anatomical structure. A particular SNP was identified within the NADP-dependent malic enzyme-2 (mMEP-2*), previously reported by independent studies as a candidate for local adaptation in salmon from the Iberian Peninsula. Interestingly, the corresponding SNP within the mMEP-2* region was consistent with a genomic pattern of ...
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Antonio Carvajal-Rodríguez
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title_fullStr Detecting Local Adaptation between North and South European Atlantic Salmon Populations
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