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Relative contributions of neutral and non-neutral genetic differentiation to inform conservation of steelhead trout across highly variable landscapes

机译:中性和非中性遗传分化的相对贡献有助于在变化多端的景观中保护硬头鳟

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Mounting evidence of climatic effects on riverine environments and adaptive responses of fishes have elicited growing conservation concerns. Measures to rectify population declines include assessment of local extinction risk, population ecology, viability, and genetic differentiation. While conservation planning has been largely informed by neutral genetic structure, there has been a dearth of critical information regarding the role of non-neutral or functional genetic variation. We evaluated genetic variation among steelhead trout of the Columbia River Basin, which supports diverse populations distributed among dynamic landscapes. We categorized 188 SNP loci as either putatively neutral or candidates for divergent selection (non-neutral) using a multitest association approach. Neutral variation distinguished lineages and defined broad-scale population structure consistent with previous studies, but fine-scale resolution was also detected at levels not previously observed. Within distinct coastal and inland lineages, we identified nine and 22 candidate loci commonly associated with precipitation or temperature variables and putatively under divergent selection. Observed patterns of non-neutral variation suggest overall climate is likely to shape local adaptation (e.g., potential rapid evolution) of steelhead trout in the Columbia River region. Broad geographic patterns of neutral and non-neutral variation demonstrated here can be used to accommodate priorities for regional management and inform long-term conservation of this species.
机译:越来越多的证据表明气候对河流环境的影响以及鱼类的适应性反应引起了越来越多的保护问题。纠正人口下降的措施包括评估当地的灭绝风险,种群生态,生存力和遗传分化。尽管保护规划主要是由中性遗传结构提供信息,但关于非中性或功能性遗传变异的作用的关键信息却很少。我们评估了哥伦比亚河盆地硬头鳟鱼之间的遗传变异,该变异支持动态景观中分布的多种种群。我们使用多重测试关联方法将188个SNP位点分类为推定中性或候选候选(非中性)。中性变异区分谱系,并确定了大规模种群结构,与先前的研究一致,但在以前未观察到的水平上也检测到了精细的分辨率。在不同的沿海和内陆谱系中,我们确定了9个和22个候选位点,这些位点通常与降水或温度变量相关,并且可能在发散选择下。观察到的非中性变化模式表明,总体气候可能会影响哥伦比亚河地区的硬头鳟的局部适应(例如,潜在的快速进化)。这里展示的中立和非中立变异的广泛地理模式可以用来适应区域管理的重点,并为该物种的长期保护提供信息。

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