Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour

The arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) is a classic example of an avian plumage polymorphism, with variation in melanin-based ventral plumage coloration defining pale, intermediate and dark morphs in adults of both sexes. However, despite several decades of field research, there is an incomplete...

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Main Authors: Mundy, Nicholas I., Janssen, Kirstin
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4938889 2024-09-15T17:54:25+00:00 Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour Mundy, Nicholas I. Janssen, Kirstin 2013-06-21 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tf8rn unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.12428 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tf8rn oai:zenodo.org:4938889 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Stercorarius longicaudus Stercorarius parasiticus Holocene info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2013 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tf8rn10.1111/mec.12428 2024-07-26T06:54:19Z The arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) is a classic example of an avian plumage polymorphism, with variation in melanin-based ventral plumage coloration defining pale, intermediate and dark morphs in adults of both sexes. However, despite several decades of field research, there is an incomplete understanding of how the polymorphism in ventral plumage colour is maintained and the selective forces involved. Here we investigate selection on a locus (MC1R) that is strongly associated with plumage colour variation in arctic skuas using patterns of nucleotide variation and comparison to neutral loci (nuclear introns and mtDNA). We find that three linked non-synonymous mutations in MC1R, including the single mutation described previously, are associated with plumage colour in the arctic skua. The position of non-synonymous mutations on a MC1R haplotype network implies that divergent selection drove the initial evolution of the colour morphs. Comparisons of FSTs of MC1R vs. nuclear introns among five skua populations differing in proportion of dark morphs along an approximate north-south cline reveals a signature of divergent selection on MC1R. In contrast, we find limited evidence for balancing selection on MC1R within populations, although the power is low. Our results provide strong evidence for both past and ongoing selection on MC1R, and, by implication, plumage colour in arctic skuas. The results suggest that a fruitful avenue for future ecological studies will be analysis of selection on morphs in colonies at the extremes along the morph ratio cline. Skua individual collecting sites and genotypes Collecting sites and genotypes for each individual arctic skua and long-tailed skua. Genotypes are given in terms of haplotype numbers which correspond to numbers given in the haplotype alignment file and Genbank Accessions Overview skuas and genotypes.xlsx Skua Haplotype alignments Alignments of arctic skua and long-tailed skua haplotypes. Other/Unknown Material Arctic skua Long-tailed Skua Stercorarius longicaudus Stercorarius parasiticus Zenodo
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topic Stercorarius longicaudus
Stercorarius parasiticus
Holocene
spellingShingle Stercorarius longicaudus
Stercorarius parasiticus
Holocene
Mundy, Nicholas I.
Janssen, Kirstin
Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
topic_facet Stercorarius longicaudus
Stercorarius parasiticus
Holocene
description The arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) is a classic example of an avian plumage polymorphism, with variation in melanin-based ventral plumage coloration defining pale, intermediate and dark morphs in adults of both sexes. However, despite several decades of field research, there is an incomplete understanding of how the polymorphism in ventral plumage colour is maintained and the selective forces involved. Here we investigate selection on a locus (MC1R) that is strongly associated with plumage colour variation in arctic skuas using patterns of nucleotide variation and comparison to neutral loci (nuclear introns and mtDNA). We find that three linked non-synonymous mutations in MC1R, including the single mutation described previously, are associated with plumage colour in the arctic skua. The position of non-synonymous mutations on a MC1R haplotype network implies that divergent selection drove the initial evolution of the colour morphs. Comparisons of FSTs of MC1R vs. nuclear introns among five skua populations differing in proportion of dark morphs along an approximate north-south cline reveals a signature of divergent selection on MC1R. In contrast, we find limited evidence for balancing selection on MC1R within populations, although the power is low. Our results provide strong evidence for both past and ongoing selection on MC1R, and, by implication, plumage colour in arctic skuas. The results suggest that a fruitful avenue for future ecological studies will be analysis of selection on morphs in colonies at the extremes along the morph ratio cline. Skua individual collecting sites and genotypes Collecting sites and genotypes for each individual arctic skua and long-tailed skua. Genotypes are given in terms of haplotype numbers which correspond to numbers given in the haplotype alignment file and Genbank Accessions Overview skuas and genotypes.xlsx Skua Haplotype alignments Alignments of arctic skua and long-tailed skua haplotypes.
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author Mundy, Nicholas I.
Janssen, Kirstin
author_facet Mundy, Nicholas I.
Janssen, Kirstin
author_sort Mundy, Nicholas I.
title Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
title_short Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
title_full Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
title_fullStr Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (Stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
title_sort data from: molecular population genetics of the melanic plumage polymorphism in arctic skuas (stercorarius parasiticus): evidence for divergent selection on plumage colour
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publishDate 2013
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tf8rn
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Long-tailed Skua
Stercorarius longicaudus
Stercorarius parasiticus
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Long-tailed Skua
Stercorarius longicaudus
Stercorarius parasiticus
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