Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation

Dendritic metapopulations have been attributed unique properties by in silico studies, including an elevated genetic diversity relative to a panmictic population of equal total size. These predictions have not been rigorously tested in nature, nor has there been full consideration of the interacting...

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Main Authors: Salisbury, Sarah J., McCracken, Gregory R., Keefe, Donald, Perry, Robert, Ruzzante, Daniel E.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5014778 2024-09-15T18:01:48+00:00 Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation Salisbury, Sarah J. McCracken, Gregory R. Keefe, Donald Perry, Robert Ruzzante, Daniel E. 2016-07-08 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5n7f6 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13757 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5n7f6 oai:zenodo.org:5014778 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode migration-drift equilibrium generation time Catostomus catostomus colonization history dendritic metapopulation info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2016 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5n7f610.1111/mec.13757 2024-07-26T17:13:55Z Dendritic metapopulations have been attributed unique properties by in silico studies, including an elevated genetic diversity relative to a panmictic population of equal total size. These predictions have not been rigorously tested in nature, nor has there been full consideration of the interacting effects among contemporary landscape features, colonization history and life history traits of the target species. We tested for the effects of dendritic structure as well as the relative importance of life history, environmental barriers and historical colonization on the neutral genetic structure of a longnose sucker (Catostomus catostomus) metapopulation in the Kogaluk watershed of northern Labrador, Canada. Samples were collected from eight lakes, genotyped with 17 microsatellites, and aged using opercula. Lakes varied in differentiation, historical and contemporary connectivity, and life history traits. Isolation by distance was detected only by removing two highly genetically differentiated lakes, suggesting a lack of migration–drift equilibrium and the lingering influence of historical factors on genetic structure. Bayesian analyses supported colonization via the Kogaluk's headwaters. The historical concentration of genetic diversity in headwaters inferred by this result was supported by high historical and contemporary effective sizes of the headwater lake, T-Bone. Alternatively, reduced allelic richness in headwaters confirmed the dendritic structure's influence on gene flow, but this did not translate to an elevated metapopulation effective size. A lack of equilibrium and upstream migration may have dampened the effects of dendritic structure. We suggest that interacting historical and contemporary factors prevent the achievement of the idealized traits of a dendritic metapopulation in nature. Salisbury et al. 2016 Data Accession "Catostomus catostomus scores for Salisbury et al. 2016.xlsx" contains scores for 869 Catostomus catostomus samples at 17 microsatellite markers. Samples were collected in the ... Other/Unknown Material Catostomus catostomus Longnose sucker Zenodo
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topic migration-drift equilibrium
generation time
Catostomus catostomus
colonization history
dendritic metapopulation
spellingShingle migration-drift equilibrium
generation time
Catostomus catostomus
colonization history
dendritic metapopulation
Salisbury, Sarah J.
McCracken, Gregory R.
Keefe, Donald
Perry, Robert
Ruzzante, Daniel E.
Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
topic_facet migration-drift equilibrium
generation time
Catostomus catostomus
colonization history
dendritic metapopulation
description Dendritic metapopulations have been attributed unique properties by in silico studies, including an elevated genetic diversity relative to a panmictic population of equal total size. These predictions have not been rigorously tested in nature, nor has there been full consideration of the interacting effects among contemporary landscape features, colonization history and life history traits of the target species. We tested for the effects of dendritic structure as well as the relative importance of life history, environmental barriers and historical colonization on the neutral genetic structure of a longnose sucker (Catostomus catostomus) metapopulation in the Kogaluk watershed of northern Labrador, Canada. Samples were collected from eight lakes, genotyped with 17 microsatellites, and aged using opercula. Lakes varied in differentiation, historical and contemporary connectivity, and life history traits. Isolation by distance was detected only by removing two highly genetically differentiated lakes, suggesting a lack of migration–drift equilibrium and the lingering influence of historical factors on genetic structure. Bayesian analyses supported colonization via the Kogaluk's headwaters. The historical concentration of genetic diversity in headwaters inferred by this result was supported by high historical and contemporary effective sizes of the headwater lake, T-Bone. Alternatively, reduced allelic richness in headwaters confirmed the dendritic structure's influence on gene flow, but this did not translate to an elevated metapopulation effective size. A lack of equilibrium and upstream migration may have dampened the effects of dendritic structure. We suggest that interacting historical and contemporary factors prevent the achievement of the idealized traits of a dendritic metapopulation in nature. Salisbury et al. 2016 Data Accession "Catostomus catostomus scores for Salisbury et al. 2016.xlsx" contains scores for 869 Catostomus catostomus samples at 17 microsatellite markers. Samples were collected in the ...
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author Salisbury, Sarah J.
McCracken, Gregory R.
Keefe, Donald
Perry, Robert
Ruzzante, Daniel E.
author_facet Salisbury, Sarah J.
McCracken, Gregory R.
Keefe, Donald
Perry, Robert
Ruzzante, Daniel E.
author_sort Salisbury, Sarah J.
title Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
title_short Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
title_full Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
title_fullStr Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
title_full_unstemmed Data from: A portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
title_sort data from: a portrait of a sucker using landscape genetics: how colonization and life history undermine the idealized dendritic metapopulation
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