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Quantitative genetic inheritance of morphological divergence in a lake-stream stickleback ecotype pair: implications for reproductive isolation

Berner, D. and Kaeuffer, R. and Grandchamp, A. -C. and Raeymaekers, J. A. M. and Räsänen, K. and Hendry, A. P.. (2011) Quantitative genetic inheritance of morphological divergence in a lake-stream stickleback ecotype pair: implications for reproductive isolation. Journal of evolutionary biology, Vol. 24, H. 9. pp. 1975-1983.

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Abstract

Ecological selection against hybrids between populations occupying differenthabitats might be an important component of reproductive isolation during theinitial stages of speciation. The strength and directionality of this barrier to geneflow depends on the genetic architecture underlying divergence in ecologicallyrelevant phenotypes. We here present line cross analyses of inheritance for twokey foraging-related morphological traits involved in adaptive divergencebetween stickleback ecotypes residing parapatrically in lake and stream habitatswithin the Misty Lake watershed (Vancouver Island, Canada). One mainfinding is the striking genetic dominance of the lake phenotype for body depth.Selection associated with this phenotype against first- and later-generationhybrids should therefore be asymmetric, hindering introgression from the laketo the stream population but not vice versa. Another main finding is thatdivergence in gill raker number is inherited additively and should thereforecontribute symmetrically to reproductive isolation. Our study suggests thattraits involved in adaptation might contribute to reproductive isolationqualitatively differently, depending on their mode of inheritance.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Integrative Biologie > Evolutionary Biology (Salzburger)
UniBasel Contributors:Berner, Daniel
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Blackwell
ISSN:1010-061X
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Last Modified:27 Feb 2014 15:46
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