BMC Evolutionary Biology | |
Parallel divergent adaptation along replicated altitudinal gradients in Alpine trout | |
关键词: European trout; Local adaptation; Genome scan; AFLP; Environmental gradient; Parallel adaptation; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2148-12-210 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
The European trout (
Results
The proportion of loci showing evidence of divergent selection was larger between drainages than along altitudinal transects within drainages. This suggests divergent selection is stronger between drainages, or adaptive divergence is constrained by gene flow among populations within drainages, although the latter could not be confirmed at a more local scale. Still, altitudinal divergence occurred and, at approximately 2% of the markers, parallel changes of the AFLP band frequencies with altitude were observed suggesting that altitude may well be an important source of divergent selection within rivers.
Conclusions
Our results indicate that adaptive genetic divergence is common both between major European river systems and along altitudinal gradients within drainages. Alpine trout appear to be a promising model system to investigate the relative roles of divergent selection and gene flow in promoting or preventing adaptation to climate gradients.
【 授权许可】
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