Ecological opportunity shapes a large Arctic charr species radiation

Ecological opportunity is considered a crucial factor for adaptive radiation. Here, we combine genetic, morphological and ecological data to assess species and ecomorphological diversity of Artic charr in six lakes of a catchment in southernmost Greenland, where only charr and stickleback occur. Bec...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Main Authors: Dönz, Carmela J., Krähenbühl, Andrin K., Walker, Jonas, Seehausen, Ole, Brodersen, Jakob
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Language:English
Published: Royal Society of London 2019
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:134234 2023-08-20T04:02:56+02:00 Ecological opportunity shapes a large Arctic charr species radiation Dönz, Carmela J. Krähenbühl, Andrin K. Walker, Jonas Seehausen, Ole Brodersen, Jakob 2019 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/134234/1/Doenz%20et%20al%202019_ProcRSocB_Ecological%20opportunity%20shapes%20a%20large%20Arctic%20charr%20species%20radiation.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/134234/ eng eng Royal Society of London https://boris.unibe.ch/134234/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Dönz, Carmela J.; Krähenbühl, Andrin K.; Walker, Jonas; Seehausen, Ole; Brodersen, Jakob (2019). Ecological opportunity shapes a large Arctic charr species radiation. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Series B - biological sciences, 286(1913), p. 20191992. Royal Society of London 10.1098/rspb.2019.1992 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1992> 570 Life sciences biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 2019 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1992 2023-07-31T21:54:27Z Ecological opportunity is considered a crucial factor for adaptive radiation. Here, we combine genetic, morphological and ecological data to assess species and ecomorphological diversity of Artic charr in six lakes of a catchment in southernmost Greenland, where only charr and stickleback occur. Because the diversity of habitats and resources increases with lake size, we predict a positive association between lake size and the extent of ecomorphological diversity. The largest lake of the catchment harbours the largest Arctic charr assemblage known today. It consists of six genetically differentiated species belonging to five ecomorphs (anadromous, littoral benthic, profundal dwarf, planktivorous, piscivorous), of which the latter comprises two ecomorphologically extremely similar species. Lakes of intermediate size contain two ecomorphologically and genetically distinct species. Small lakes harbour one genetically homogeneous, yet sometimes ecomorphologically variable population. Supporting our prediction, lake size is positively correlated with the extent of ecomorphological specialization towards profundal, pelagic and piscivorous lifestyle. Furthermore, assemblagewide morphospace increases sharply when more than one genetic cluster is present. Our data suggest that ecological opportunity and speciation jointly determine phenotypic expansion in this charr radiation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Greenland BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Arctic Greenland Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286 1913 20191992
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Dönz, Carmela J.
Krähenbühl, Andrin K.
Walker, Jonas
Seehausen, Ole
Brodersen, Jakob
Ecological opportunity shapes a large Arctic charr species radiation
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description Ecological opportunity is considered a crucial factor for adaptive radiation. Here, we combine genetic, morphological and ecological data to assess species and ecomorphological diversity of Artic charr in six lakes of a catchment in southernmost Greenland, where only charr and stickleback occur. Because the diversity of habitats and resources increases with lake size, we predict a positive association between lake size and the extent of ecomorphological diversity. The largest lake of the catchment harbours the largest Arctic charr assemblage known today. It consists of six genetically differentiated species belonging to five ecomorphs (anadromous, littoral benthic, profundal dwarf, planktivorous, piscivorous), of which the latter comprises two ecomorphologically extremely similar species. Lakes of intermediate size contain two ecomorphologically and genetically distinct species. Small lakes harbour one genetically homogeneous, yet sometimes ecomorphologically variable population. Supporting our prediction, lake size is positively correlated with the extent of ecomorphological specialization towards profundal, pelagic and piscivorous lifestyle. Furthermore, assemblagewide morphospace increases sharply when more than one genetic cluster is present. Our data suggest that ecological opportunity and speciation jointly determine phenotypic expansion in this charr radiation.
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author Dönz, Carmela J.
Krähenbühl, Andrin K.
Walker, Jonas
Seehausen, Ole
Brodersen, Jakob
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title_short Ecological opportunity shapes a large Arctic charr species radiation
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