部分休眠的种群遗传学,并将其应用于疟蚊 Anopheles coluzzii。

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Ecology Resources Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1111/1755-0998.13949
Rita Mwima, Tin-Yu J. Hui, Jonathan K. Kayondo, Austin Burt
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休眠是一种在不利季节推迟或停止生殖发育的休眠形式,在许多昆虫物种中都有演化。其中一个例子是休眠,这是一种成虫阶段的休眠,可提高疟疾病媒在旱季(DS)的存活率,并在下一个雨季(RS)重新繁殖。这项研究开发了一种新的遗传方法,利用时间等位基因频率动态信号来估算处于休眠期的个体数量或比例,以及两个季节的繁殖规模。我们的建模显示,在 RS 早期,当先前休眠的个体再次出现时,漂移的幅度会受到抑制。冬眠严重偏离了时间有效种群大小(N e $$ {N}_e $$),导致DS繁殖大小被高估了1 / 1 - α 2 $$ 1/{left(1-\alpha \right)}^2 $$,跨度为1年,其中α $$ \alpha $$是冬眠比例。我们发现,从 RS 开始,连续三季对繁殖个体取样足以进行参数估计,并进行了大量模拟以验证我们的推导。这种方法不需要对处于休眠状态的个体进行取样,而这正是大多数研究的最大挑战。我们将该方法应用于马里蒂耶罗拉(Thierola)科鲁兹按蚊的已发表数据集,以说明该方法。我们的方法和预期的进化意义适用于任何有一部分种群休眠超过一代,并且在这一阶段难以或无法取样的物种。
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The population genetics of partial diapause, with applications to the aestivating malaria mosquito Anopheles coluzzii

Diapause, a form of dormancy to delay or halt the reproductive development during unfavourable seasons, has evolved in many insect species. One example is aestivation, an adult-stage diapause enhancing malaria vectors' survival during the dry season (DS) and their re-establishment in the next rainy season (RS). This work develops a novel genetic approach to estimate the number or proportion of individuals undergoing diapause, as well as the breeding sizes of the two seasons, using signals from temporal allele frequency dynamics. Our modelling shows the magnitude of drift is dampened at early RS when previously aestivating individuals reappear. Aestivation severely biases the temporal effective population size ( N e $$ {N}_e $$ ), leading to overestimation of the DS breeding size by 1 / 1 α 2 $$ 1/{\left(1-\alpha \right)}^2 $$ across 1 year, where α $$ \alpha $$ is the aestivating proportion. We find sampling breeding individuals in three consecutive seasons starting from an RS is sufficient for parameter estimation, and perform extensive simulations to verify our derivations. This method does not require sampling individuals in the dormant state, the biggest challenge in most studies. We illustrate the method by applying it to a published data set for Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes from Thierola, Mali. Our method and the expected evolutionary implications are applicable to any species in which a fraction of the population diapauses for more than one generation, and are difficult or impossible to sample during that stage.

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Molecular Ecology Resources
Molecular Ecology Resources 生物-进化生物学
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170
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期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology Resources promotes the creation of comprehensive resources for the scientific community, encompassing computer programs, statistical and molecular advancements, and a diverse array of molecular tools. Serving as a conduit for disseminating these resources, the journal targets a broad audience of researchers in the fields of evolution, ecology, and conservation. Articles in Molecular Ecology Resources are crafted to support investigations tackling significant questions within these disciplines. In addition to original resource articles, Molecular Ecology Resources features Reviews, Opinions, and Comments relevant to the field. The journal also periodically releases Special Issues focusing on resource development within specific areas.
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