(Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland
The ecological theory of adaptive radiation predicts that the evolution of phenotypic diversity within species is generated by divergent natural selection arising from different environments and competition between species. Genetic connectivity among populations is likely also to have an important r...
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.811936 2024-09-15T17:50:54+00:00 (Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland Kapralova, K H Morrissey, M B Kristjánsson, Bjarni K Ólafsdóttir, G Á Snorrason, Sigurdur S Ferguson, M M MEDIAN LATITUDE: 64.723381 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -19.603463 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 64.018060 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -22.031940 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 66.163060 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -16.098610 2011 text/tab-separated-values, 279 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811936 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811936 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811936 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811936 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Kapralova, K H; Morrissey, M B; Kristjánsson, Bjarni K; Ólafsdóttir, G Á; Snorrason, Sigurdur S; Ferguson, M M (2011): Evolution of adaptive diversity and genetic connectivity in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in Iceland. Heredity, 106(3), 472-487, https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2010.161 Alftavatn Area/locality Biological sample BIOS Birkilundur Ellioavatn Grafarlönd Grimsnes Heroubreioarlindir Heterozygosity Hraun_í_Aoaldal Hrauná Húsafell-Kaldárb Húsafell-Oddar Husafell-sv_1 Húsafell-sv_2 Húsafell-sv_3 Hvita Iceland International Polar Year (2007-2008) IPY Klappara Latitude of event Lón Longitude of event Miklavatn Miohúsaskógur Mjóanes Mývatn Mývatn-Haganes Number Presthólar Province Reyoarvík Riöavíkurtangi Salvelinus alpinus Sample comment Sample ID Sandur Sílatjörn Silungapollur Skálabrekka Straumsvík Thingvall_Ólafsdr Trússá dataset 2011 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.81193610.1038/hdy.2010.161 2024-07-24T02:31:32Z The ecological theory of adaptive radiation predicts that the evolution of phenotypic diversity within species is generated by divergent natural selection arising from different environments and competition between species. Genetic connectivity among populations is likely also to have an important role in both the origin and maintenance of adaptive genetic diversity. Our goal was to evaluate the potential roles of genetic connectivity and natural selection in the maintenance of adaptive phenotypic differences among morphs of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, in Iceland. At a large spatial scale, we tested the predictive power of geographic structure and phenotypic variation for patterns of neutral genetic variation among populations throughout Iceland. At a smaller scale, we evaluated the genetic differentiation between two morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn relative to historically explicit, coalescent-based null models of the evolutionary history of these lineages. At the large spatial scale, populations are highly differentiated, but weakly structured, both geographically and with respect to patterns of phenotypic variation. At the intralacustrine scale, we observe modest genetic differentiation between two morphs, but this level of differentiation is nonetheless consistent with strong reproductive isolation throughout the Holocene. Rather than a result of the homogenizing effect of gene flow in a system at migration-drift equilibrium, the modest level of genetic differentiation could equally be a result of slow neutral divergence by drift in large populations. We conclude that contemporary and recent patterns of restricted gene flow have been highly conducive to the evolution and maintenance of adaptive genetic variation in Icelandic Arctic charr. Dataset Arctic Arctic charr Iceland International Polar Year IPY Mývatn Salvelinus alpinus PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-22.031940,-16.098610,66.163060,64.018060) |
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Alftavatn Area/locality Biological sample BIOS Birkilundur Ellioavatn Grafarlönd Grimsnes Heroubreioarlindir Heterozygosity Hraun_í_Aoaldal Hrauná Húsafell-Kaldárb Húsafell-Oddar Husafell-sv_1 Húsafell-sv_2 Húsafell-sv_3 Hvita Iceland International Polar Year (2007-2008) IPY Klappara Latitude of event Lón Longitude of event Miklavatn Miohúsaskógur Mjóanes Mývatn Mývatn-Haganes Number Presthólar Province Reyoarvík Riöavíkurtangi Salvelinus alpinus Sample comment Sample ID Sandur Sílatjörn Silungapollur Skálabrekka Straumsvík Thingvall_Ólafsdr Trússá |
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Alftavatn Area/locality Biological sample BIOS Birkilundur Ellioavatn Grafarlönd Grimsnes Heroubreioarlindir Heterozygosity Hraun_í_Aoaldal Hrauná Húsafell-Kaldárb Húsafell-Oddar Husafell-sv_1 Húsafell-sv_2 Húsafell-sv_3 Hvita Iceland International Polar Year (2007-2008) IPY Klappara Latitude of event Lón Longitude of event Miklavatn Miohúsaskógur Mjóanes Mývatn Mývatn-Haganes Number Presthólar Province Reyoarvík Riöavíkurtangi Salvelinus alpinus Sample comment Sample ID Sandur Sílatjörn Silungapollur Skálabrekka Straumsvík Thingvall_Ólafsdr Trússá Kapralova, K H Morrissey, M B Kristjánsson, Bjarni K Ólafsdóttir, G Á Snorrason, Sigurdur S Ferguson, M M (Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland |
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Alftavatn Area/locality Biological sample BIOS Birkilundur Ellioavatn Grafarlönd Grimsnes Heroubreioarlindir Heterozygosity Hraun_í_Aoaldal Hrauná Húsafell-Kaldárb Húsafell-Oddar Husafell-sv_1 Húsafell-sv_2 Húsafell-sv_3 Hvita Iceland International Polar Year (2007-2008) IPY Klappara Latitude of event Lón Longitude of event Miklavatn Miohúsaskógur Mjóanes Mývatn Mývatn-Haganes Number Presthólar Province Reyoarvík Riöavíkurtangi Salvelinus alpinus Sample comment Sample ID Sandur Sílatjörn Silungapollur Skálabrekka Straumsvík Thingvall_Ólafsdr Trússá |
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The ecological theory of adaptive radiation predicts that the evolution of phenotypic diversity within species is generated by divergent natural selection arising from different environments and competition between species. Genetic connectivity among populations is likely also to have an important role in both the origin and maintenance of adaptive genetic diversity. Our goal was to evaluate the potential roles of genetic connectivity and natural selection in the maintenance of adaptive phenotypic differences among morphs of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, in Iceland. At a large spatial scale, we tested the predictive power of geographic structure and phenotypic variation for patterns of neutral genetic variation among populations throughout Iceland. At a smaller scale, we evaluated the genetic differentiation between two morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn relative to historically explicit, coalescent-based null models of the evolutionary history of these lineages. At the large spatial scale, populations are highly differentiated, but weakly structured, both geographically and with respect to patterns of phenotypic variation. At the intralacustrine scale, we observe modest genetic differentiation between two morphs, but this level of differentiation is nonetheless consistent with strong reproductive isolation throughout the Holocene. Rather than a result of the homogenizing effect of gene flow in a system at migration-drift equilibrium, the modest level of genetic differentiation could equally be a result of slow neutral divergence by drift in large populations. We conclude that contemporary and recent patterns of restricted gene flow have been highly conducive to the evolution and maintenance of adaptive genetic variation in Icelandic Arctic charr. |
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Kapralova, K H Morrissey, M B Kristjánsson, Bjarni K Ólafsdóttir, G Á Snorrason, Sigurdur S Ferguson, M M |
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(Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland |
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(Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland |
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(Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland |
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(Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland |
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(Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland |
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(table 1) number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of arctic charr (salvelinus alpinus) populations in iceland |
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 64.723381 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -19.603463 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 64.018060 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -22.031940 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 66.163060 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -16.098610 |
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Arctic Arctic charr Iceland International Polar Year IPY Mývatn Salvelinus alpinus |
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Supplement to: Kapralova, K H; Morrissey, M B; Kristjánsson, Bjarni K; Ólafsdóttir, G Á; Snorrason, Sigurdur S; Ferguson, M M (2011): Evolution of adaptive diversity and genetic connectivity in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in Iceland. Heredity, 106(3), 472-487, https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2010.161 |
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