Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis)

The genetic structure and dynamics of hybrid zones provide crucial information for understanding the processes and mechanisms of evolutionary divergence and speciation. In general, higher levels of evolutionary divergence between taxa are more likely to be associated with reproductive isolation and...

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Published in:Molecular Ecology
Main Authors: Beysard, Mathias, Heckel, Gerald
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2014
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:71383 2023-08-20T04:05:59+02:00 Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis) Beysard, Mathias Heckel, Gerald 2014 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/71383/1/Beysard_et_al-2014-Molecular_Ecology.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/71383/ eng eng Wiley-Blackwell https://boris.unibe.ch/71383/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Beysard, Mathias; Heckel, Gerald (2014). Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis). Molecular Ecology, 23(3), pp. 673-687. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/mec.12613 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.12613> 570 Life sciences biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 2014 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.12613 2023-07-31T21:19:38Z The genetic structure and dynamics of hybrid zones provide crucial information for understanding the processes and mechanisms of evolutionary divergence and speciation. In general, higher levels of evolutionary divergence between taxa are more likely to be associated with reproductive isolation and may result in suppressed or strongly restricted hybridization. In this study, we examined two secondary contact zones between three deep evolutionary lineages in the common vole (Microtus arvalis). Differences in divergence times between the lineages can shed light on different stages of reproductive isolation and thus provide information on the ongoing speciation process in M. arvalis. We examined more than 800 individuals for mitochondrial (mtDNA), Y-chromosome and autosomal markers and used assignment and cline analysis methods to characterize the extent and direction of gene flow in the contact zones. Introgression of both autosomal and mtDNA markers in a relatively broad area of admixture indicates selectively neutral hybridization between the least-divergent lineages (Central and Eastern) without evidence for partial reproductive isolation. In contrast, a very narrow area of hybridization, shifts in marker clines and the quasi-absence of Y-chromosome introgression support a moving hybrid zone and unidirectional selection against male hybrids between the lineages with older divergence (Central and Western). Data from a replicate transect further support non-neutral processes in this hybrid zone and also suggest a role for landscape history in the movement and shaping of geneflow profiles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common vole Microtus arvalis BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Molecular Ecology 23 3 673 687
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Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis)
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description The genetic structure and dynamics of hybrid zones provide crucial information for understanding the processes and mechanisms of evolutionary divergence and speciation. In general, higher levels of evolutionary divergence between taxa are more likely to be associated with reproductive isolation and may result in suppressed or strongly restricted hybridization. In this study, we examined two secondary contact zones between three deep evolutionary lineages in the common vole (Microtus arvalis). Differences in divergence times between the lineages can shed light on different stages of reproductive isolation and thus provide information on the ongoing speciation process in M. arvalis. We examined more than 800 individuals for mitochondrial (mtDNA), Y-chromosome and autosomal markers and used assignment and cline analysis methods to characterize the extent and direction of gene flow in the contact zones. Introgression of both autosomal and mtDNA markers in a relatively broad area of admixture indicates selectively neutral hybridization between the least-divergent lineages (Central and Eastern) without evidence for partial reproductive isolation. In contrast, a very narrow area of hybridization, shifts in marker clines and the quasi-absence of Y-chromosome introgression support a moving hybrid zone and unidirectional selection against male hybrids between the lineages with older divergence (Central and Western). Data from a replicate transect further support non-neutral processes in this hybrid zone and also suggest a role for landscape history in the movement and shaping of geneflow profiles.
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title_short Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis)
title_full Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis)
title_fullStr Structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis)
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title_sort structure and dynamics of hybrid zones at different stages of speciation in the common vole (microtus arvalis)
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