Are Shell Strength Phenotypic Traits in Mussels Associated with Species Alone?

Q4 Environmental Science Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Pub Date : 2021-07-23 DOI:10.3390/AQUACJ1010002
S. Carboni, Sarah Evans, K. E. Tanner, A. Davie, M. Bekaert, Susan C. Fitzer
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Mussels often hybridise to form the Mytilus species complex comprised of M. edulis and M. galloprovincialis as the main species cultivated in Europe and, where their geographical distribution overlaps, the species M. trossulus. It has been suggested that M. trossulus have a weaker shell than the UK native M. edulis and hybridisation reduces farmed mussel yields and overall fitness. Here, we investigate the hypothesised link between species and shell weakness, employing multi-locus genotyping combined with measurements of six different phenotypes indicative of shell strength (shell thickness, flexural strength, Young’s modulus, Vicker’s hardness, fracture toughness, calcite and aragonite crystallographic orientation). Historic evidence from shell strength studies assumed species designation based on geographical origin, single locus DNA marker or allozyme genetic techniques that are limited in their ability to discern hybrid individuals. Single nucleotide polymorphic markers have now been developed with the ability to better distinguish between the species of the complex and their hybrids. Our study indicates that shell strength phenotypic traits are less associated with species than previously thought. The application of techniques outlined in this study challenges the historic influence of M. trossulus hybridisation on mussel yields and opens up potential for the environment to determine mussel shell fitness.
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贻贝的壳强度表型性状是否与物种单独相关?
贻贝经常杂交形成Mytilus物种复合体,由M. edulis和M. galloprovincialis组成,作为欧洲栽培的主要物种,在它们的地理分布重叠的地方,形成M. trossulus。有人认为,M. trossulus的壳比英国本土的M. edulis更弱,杂交降低了养殖贻贝的产量和整体适应度。在这里,我们研究了物种和壳弱之间的假设联系,采用多位点基因分型结合六种不同的壳强度表型(壳厚度、弯曲强度、杨氏模量、维氏硬度、断裂韧性、方解石和文石晶体取向)的测量。来自壳强度研究的历史证据假设物种命名基于地理起源,单位点DNA标记或等位酶遗传技术,这些技术在识别杂交个体的能力方面受到限制。单核苷酸多态性标记现在已经被开发出来,能够更好地区分复合体的物种和它们的杂交品种。我们的研究表明,壳强度表型性状与物种的关系比以前认为的要小。本研究概述的技术应用挑战了M. trossulus杂交对贻贝产量的历史影响,并为确定贻贝壳适合度的环境开辟了潜力。
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Indonesian Aquaculture Journal
Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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