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Temporal change in genetic integrity suggests loss of local adaptation in a wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population following introgression by farmed escapees

机译:遗传完整性的时间变化表明养殖的逃逸者渗入水后野生大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)种群失去了局部适应能力

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In some wild Atlantic salmon populations, rapid declines in numbers of wild returning adults has been associated with an increase in the prevalence of farmed salmon. Studies of phenotypic variation have shown that interbreeding between farmed and wild salmon may lead to loss of local adaptation. Yet, few studies have attempted to assess the impact of interbreeding at the genome level, especially among North American populations. Here, we document temporal changes in the genetic makeup of the severely threatened Magaguadavic River salmon population (Bay of Fundy, Canada), a population that might have been impacted by interbreeding with farmed salmon for nearly 20 years. Wild and farmed individuals caught entering the river from 1980 to 2005 were genotyped at 112 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and/or eight microsatellite loci, to scan for potential shifts in adaptive genetic variation. No significant temporal change in microsatellite-based estimates of allele richness or gene diversity was detected in the wild population, despite its precipitous decline in numbers over the last two decades. This might reflect the effect of introgression from farmed salmon, which was corroborated by temporal change in linkage-disequilibrium. Moreover, SNP genome scans identified a temporal decrease in candidate loci potentially under directional selection. Of particular interest was a SNP previously shown to be strongly associated with an important quantitative trait locus for parr mark number, which retained its genetic distinctiveness between farmed and wild fish longer than other outliers. Overall, these results indicate that farmed escapees have introgressed with wild Magaguadavic salmon resulting in significant alteration of the genetic integrity of the native population, including possible loss of adaptation to wild conditions.
机译:在一些野生大西洋鲑鱼种群中,野生返回的成年鲑数量迅速下降与养殖鲑鱼的流行增加有关。表型变异的研究表明,养殖鲑鱼和野生鲑鱼之间的杂交可能导致局部适应性丧失。然而,很少有研究试图评估杂交在基因组水平上的影响,特别是在北美人群中。在这里,我们记录了受到严重威胁的Magaguadavic河鲑鱼种群(加拿大芬迪湾)的基因组成的时间变化,该种群可能已与养殖鲑鱼近20年杂交而受到影响。从1980年至2005年被捕获进入河中的野生个体和养殖个体进行了112个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)和/或八个微卫星基因座的基因分型,以研究适应性遗传变异的潜在变化。尽管在过去的二十年中,其数量急剧下降,但在野生种群中未发现基于微卫星的等位基因丰富度或基因多样性估计值的显着时间变化。这可能反映了养殖鲑鱼渗入的影响,这在连锁不平衡的时间变化中得到了证实。此外,SNP基因组扫描确定了可能在方向选择下的候选基因座的暂时减少。特别令人感兴趣的是以前显示的SNP与parr标记数量的重要定量性状基因座有很强的联系,与其他离群值相比,SNP在养殖鱼和野生鱼之间的遗传特征保留时间更长。总的来说,这些结果表明,养殖的逃逸者已经渗入了野生的马加瓜达维鲑鱼,导致本地种群的遗传完整性发生重大变化,包括可能失去对野生条件的适应性。

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