Alternative life-history strategy contributions to effective population size in a naturally spawning salmon population

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Evolutionary Applications Pub Date : 2023-07-14 DOI:10.1111/eva.13580
Erika King, Megan V. McPhee, Scott C. Vulstek, Curry J. Cunningham, Joshua R. Russell, David A. Tallmon
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Alternative life-history tactics are predicted to affect within-population genetic processes but have received little attention. For example, the impact of precocious males on effective population size (Ne) has not been quantified directly in Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., even though they can make up a large percentage of the total male spawners. We investigated the contribution of precocial males (“jacks”) to Ne in a naturally spawning population of Coho Salmon O. kisutch from the Auke Creek watershed in Juneau, Alaska. Mature adults that returned from 2009 to 2019 (~8000 individuals) were genotyped at 259 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci for parentage analysis. We used demographic and genetic methods to estimate the effective number of breeders per year (Nb). Jack contribution to Nb was assessed by comparing values of Nb calculated with and without jacks and their offspring. Over a range of Nb values (108–406), the average jack contribution to Nb from 2009 to 2015 was 12.9% (SE = 3.8%). Jacks consistently made up over 20% of the total male spawners. The presence of jacks did not seem to influence Nb/N. The linkage disequilibrium Ne estimate was lower than the demographic estimate, possibly due to immigration effects on population genetic processes: based on external marks and parentage data, we estimated that immigrant spawners produced 4.5% of all returning offspring. Our results demonstrate that jacks can influence Nb and Ne and can make a substantial contribution to population dynamics and conservation of threatened stocks.

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在自然产卵的鲑鱼种群中,不同的生活史策略对有效种群大小的贡献
另一种生活史策略预计会影响种群内的遗传过程,但很少受到关注。例如,在太平洋鲑鱼Oncorhynchus spp.中,早熟雄鱼对有效种群规模(Ne)的影响尚未直接量化,尽管它们可以占雄性产卵者总数的很大比例。我们调查了来自阿拉斯加朱诺的奥克溪流域的Coho Salmon O. kisutch自然产卵种群的早熟雄性(“杰克”)对Ne的贡献。对2009年至2019年回归的成年成虫(约8000只)进行了259个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)位点的基因分型,用于亲本分析。我们用人口统计学和遗传学方法估计了每年有效育种者的数量(Nb)。通过比较有千斤顶和没有千斤顶及其后代计算的Nb值来评估千斤顶对Nb的贡献。在Nb值范围内(108-406),2009年至2015年jack对Nb的平均贡献为12.9% (SE = 3.8%)。杰克一直占雄性产卵总数的20%以上。千斤顶的存在似乎并不影响Nb/N。连锁不平衡的Ne估计值低于人口估计值,可能是由于移民对群体遗传过程的影响:基于外部标记和亲代数据,我们估计移民产卵者产生了所有返回后代的4.5%。研究结果表明,千斤顶可以影响Nb和Ne,并对种群动态和濒危种群的保护做出重大贡献。
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Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications 生物-进化生物学
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175
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6 months
期刊介绍: Evolutionary Applications is a fully peer reviewed open access journal. It publishes papers that utilize concepts from evolutionary biology to address biological questions of health, social and economic relevance. Papers are expected to employ evolutionary concepts or methods to make contributions to areas such as (but not limited to): medicine, agriculture, forestry, exploitation and management (fisheries and wildlife), aquaculture, conservation biology, environmental sciences (including climate change and invasion biology), microbiology, and toxicology. All taxonomic groups are covered from microbes, fungi, plants and animals. In order to better serve the community, we also now strongly encourage submissions of papers making use of modern molecular and genetic methods (population and functional genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenetics, quantitative genetics, association and linkage mapping) to address important questions in any of these disciplines and in an applied evolutionary framework. Theoretical, empirical, synthesis or perspective papers are welcome.
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