Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs

Background: Studying the development of fitness related traits in hybrids from populations diverging in sympatry is a fundamental approach to understand the processes of speciation. However, such traits are often affected by covariance structures that complicate the comprehension of these processes,...

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Main Authors: Horta-Lacueva, Quentin J.-B., Snorrason, Sigurður S., Morrissey, Michael B., Leblanc, Camille A.-L., Kapralova, Kalina H.
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/multivariate-analysis-of-morphology-behaviour-growth-and-developmental-timing-in-hybrids-brings-new-insights-into-the-divergence-of-sympatric-arctic-charr-morphs(16eb3533-e549-40fa-8aa6-ba538d8fd7c4).html
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01904-8
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/23936/1/Horta_Lacueva_2021_BMC_EcoEvol_MultivariateAnalysis_CC.pdf
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/16eb3533-e549-40fa-8aa6-ba538d8fd7c4 2024-06-23T07:48:27+00:00 Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs Horta-Lacueva, Quentin J.-B. Snorrason, Sigurður S. Morrissey, Michael B. Leblanc, Camille A.-L. Kapralova, Kalina H. 2021-09-07 application/pdf https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/multivariate-analysis-of-morphology-behaviour-growth-and-developmental-timing-in-hybrids-brings-new-insights-into-the-divergence-of-sympatric-arctic-charr-morphs(16eb3533-e549-40fa-8aa6-ba538d8fd7c4).html https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01904-8 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/23936/1/Horta_Lacueva_2021_BMC_EcoEvol_MultivariateAnalysis_CC.pdf eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/multivariate-analysis-of-morphology-behaviour-growth-and-developmental-timing-in-hybrids-brings-new-insights-into-the-divergence-of-sympatric-arctic-charr-morphs(16eb3533-e549-40fa-8aa6-ba538d8fd7c4).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Horta-Lacueva , Q J-B , Snorrason , S S , Morrissey , M B , Leblanc , C A-L & Kapralova , K H 2021 , ' Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs ' , BMC Ecology and Evolution , vol. 21 , 170 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01904-8 Adaptive divergence Ecological speciation Development Trait covariance Sympatry Resource polymorphism Hybridization article 2021 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01904-8 2024-06-13T01:16:46Z Background: Studying the development of fitness related traits in hybrids from populations diverging in sympatry is a fundamental approach to understand the processes of speciation. However, such traits are often affected by covariance structures that complicate the comprehension of these processes, especially because the interactive relationships between traits of different nature (e.g. morphology, behaviour, life-history) remain largely unknown in this context. In a common garden setup, we conducted an extensive examination of a large suit of traits putatively involved in the divergence of two morphs of Arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus ), and investigated the consequences of potential patterns of trait covariance on the phenotype of their hybrids. These traits were measured along ontogeny and involved growth, yolk sac resorption, developmental timing (hatching and the onset of exogeneous feeding), head morphology and feeding behaviour. Results: Growth trajectories provided the strongest signal of phenotypic divergence between the two charr. Strikingly, the first-generation hybrids did not show intermediate nor delayed growth but were similar to the smallest morph, suggesting parental biases in the inheritance of growth patterns. However, we did not observe extensive multivariate trait differences between the two morphs and their hybrids. Growth was linked to head morphology (suggesting that morphological variations in early juveniles relate to simple allometric effects) but this was the only strong signal of covariance observed between all the measured traits. Furthermore, we did not report evidence for differences in overall phenotypic variance between morphs, nor for enhanced phenotypic variability in their hybrids. Conclusion: Our study shed light on the multivariate aspect of development in a context of adaptive divergence. The lack of evidence for the integration of most traits into a single covariance structure suggested that phenotypic constraints may not always favour nor impede divergence toward ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Salvelinus alpinus University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic BMC Ecology and Evolution 21 1
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topic Adaptive divergence
Ecological speciation
Development
Trait covariance
Sympatry
Resource polymorphism
Hybridization
spellingShingle Adaptive divergence
Ecological speciation
Development
Trait covariance
Sympatry
Resource polymorphism
Hybridization
Horta-Lacueva, Quentin J.-B.
Snorrason, Sigurður S.
Morrissey, Michael B.
Leblanc, Camille A.-L.
Kapralova, Kalina H.
Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs
topic_facet Adaptive divergence
Ecological speciation
Development
Trait covariance
Sympatry
Resource polymorphism
Hybridization
description Background: Studying the development of fitness related traits in hybrids from populations diverging in sympatry is a fundamental approach to understand the processes of speciation. However, such traits are often affected by covariance structures that complicate the comprehension of these processes, especially because the interactive relationships between traits of different nature (e.g. morphology, behaviour, life-history) remain largely unknown in this context. In a common garden setup, we conducted an extensive examination of a large suit of traits putatively involved in the divergence of two morphs of Arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus ), and investigated the consequences of potential patterns of trait covariance on the phenotype of their hybrids. These traits were measured along ontogeny and involved growth, yolk sac resorption, developmental timing (hatching and the onset of exogeneous feeding), head morphology and feeding behaviour. Results: Growth trajectories provided the strongest signal of phenotypic divergence between the two charr. Strikingly, the first-generation hybrids did not show intermediate nor delayed growth but were similar to the smallest morph, suggesting parental biases in the inheritance of growth patterns. However, we did not observe extensive multivariate trait differences between the two morphs and their hybrids. Growth was linked to head morphology (suggesting that morphological variations in early juveniles relate to simple allometric effects) but this was the only strong signal of covariance observed between all the measured traits. Furthermore, we did not report evidence for differences in overall phenotypic variance between morphs, nor for enhanced phenotypic variability in their hybrids. Conclusion: Our study shed light on the multivariate aspect of development in a context of adaptive divergence. The lack of evidence for the integration of most traits into a single covariance structure suggested that phenotypic constraints may not always favour nor impede divergence toward ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Horta-Lacueva, Quentin J.-B.
Snorrason, Sigurður S.
Morrissey, Michael B.
Leblanc, Camille A.-L.
Kapralova, Kalina H.
author_facet Horta-Lacueva, Quentin J.-B.
Snorrason, Sigurður S.
Morrissey, Michael B.
Leblanc, Camille A.-L.
Kapralova, Kalina H.
author_sort Horta-Lacueva, Quentin J.-B.
title Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs
title_short Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs
title_full Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs
title_fullStr Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs
title_full_unstemmed Multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric Arctic charr morphs
title_sort multivariate analysis of morphology, behaviour, growth and developmental timing in hybrids brings new insights into the divergence of sympatric arctic charr morphs
publishDate 2021
url https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/multivariate-analysis-of-morphology-behaviour-growth-and-developmental-timing-in-hybrids-brings-new-insights-into-the-divergence-of-sympatric-arctic-charr-morphs(16eb3533-e549-40fa-8aa6-ba538d8fd7c4).html
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01904-8
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/23936/1/Horta_Lacueva_2021_BMC_EcoEvol_MultivariateAnalysis_CC.pdf
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