Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon

While nonanadromous males (stream-resident and/or mature male parr) contribute to reproduction in anadromous salmonids, little is known about their impacts on key population genetic parameters. Here, we evaluated the contribution of Atlantic salmon mature male parr to the effective number of breeder...

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Main Authors: Perrier, Charles, Normandeau, Éric, Dionne, Mélanie, Richard, Antoine, Bernatchez, Louis
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5006853 2023-06-06T11:51:57+02:00 Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon Perrier, Charles Normandeau, Éric Dionne, Mélanie Richard, Antoine Bernatchez, Louis 2014-05-12 https://zenodo.org/record/5006853 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.20cf2 unknown doi:10.1111/eva.12172 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://zenodo.org/record/5006853 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.20cf2 oai:zenodo.org:5006853 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Inbreeding Animal Mating/Breeding Systems info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2014 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.20cf210.1111/eva.12172 2023-04-13T21:31:06Z While nonanadromous males (stream-resident and/or mature male parr) contribute to reproduction in anadromous salmonids, little is known about their impacts on key population genetic parameters. Here, we evaluated the contribution of Atlantic salmon mature male parr to the effective number of breeders (Nb) using both demographic (variance in reproductive success) and genetic (linkage disequilibrium) methods, the number of alleles, and the relatedness among breeders. We used a recently published pedigree reconstruction of a wild anadromous Atlantic salmon population in which 2548 fry born in 2010 were assigned parentage to 144 anadromous female and 101 anadromous females that returned to the river to spawn in 2009 and to 462 mature male parr. Demographic and genetic methods revealed that mature male parr increased population Nb by 1.79 and 1.85 times, respectively. Moreover, mature male parr boosted the number of alleles found among progenies. Finally, mature male parr were in average less related to anadromous females than were anadromous males, likely because of asynchronous sexual maturation between mature male parr and anadromous fish of a given cohort. By increasing Nb and allelic richness, and by decreasing inbreeding, the reproductive contribution of mature male parr has important evolutionary and conservation implications for declining Atlantic salmon populations. DATA1Genotypes of the fish sampled: ID(A:fry P:anadromous) type(fry/anadromous); sex of the anadromous fish; father and mother assigned to each fry. " * " corresponds to precocious parr.DATA2Genotypes of both the anadromous parents and the precocious parr identified by Colony. Genotypes of precocious parr have been inferred by Colony. Dataset Atlantic salmon Zenodo
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topic Inbreeding
Animal Mating/Breeding Systems
spellingShingle Inbreeding
Animal Mating/Breeding Systems
Perrier, Charles
Normandeau, Éric
Dionne, Mélanie
Richard, Antoine
Bernatchez, Louis
Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon
topic_facet Inbreeding
Animal Mating/Breeding Systems
description While nonanadromous males (stream-resident and/or mature male parr) contribute to reproduction in anadromous salmonids, little is known about their impacts on key population genetic parameters. Here, we evaluated the contribution of Atlantic salmon mature male parr to the effective number of breeders (Nb) using both demographic (variance in reproductive success) and genetic (linkage disequilibrium) methods, the number of alleles, and the relatedness among breeders. We used a recently published pedigree reconstruction of a wild anadromous Atlantic salmon population in which 2548 fry born in 2010 were assigned parentage to 144 anadromous female and 101 anadromous females that returned to the river to spawn in 2009 and to 462 mature male parr. Demographic and genetic methods revealed that mature male parr increased population Nb by 1.79 and 1.85 times, respectively. Moreover, mature male parr boosted the number of alleles found among progenies. Finally, mature male parr were in average less related to anadromous females than were anadromous males, likely because of asynchronous sexual maturation between mature male parr and anadromous fish of a given cohort. By increasing Nb and allelic richness, and by decreasing inbreeding, the reproductive contribution of mature male parr has important evolutionary and conservation implications for declining Atlantic salmon populations. DATA1Genotypes of the fish sampled: ID(A:fry P:anadromous) type(fry/anadromous); sex of the anadromous fish; father and mother assigned to each fry. " * " corresponds to precocious parr.DATA2Genotypes of both the anadromous parents and the precocious parr identified by Colony. Genotypes of precocious parr have been inferred by Colony.
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author Perrier, Charles
Normandeau, Éric
Dionne, Mélanie
Richard, Antoine
Bernatchez, Louis
author_facet Perrier, Charles
Normandeau, Éric
Dionne, Mélanie
Richard, Antoine
Bernatchez, Louis
author_sort Perrier, Charles
title Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon
title_short Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon
title_full Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon
title_fullStr Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild Atlantic salmon
title_sort data from: alternative reproductive tactics increase effective population size and decrease inbreeding in wild atlantic salmon
publishDate 2014
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