阿拉斯加伊利亚姆纳湖海豹(Phoca vitulina)的遗传和进化分化。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Biology Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1098/rsbl.2024.0166
Tatiana Ferrer, Peter Boveng, Donna D W Hauser, David Withrow, Vladimir Burkanov, Thomas P Quinn, Greg O'Corry-Crowe
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典型海洋物种的淡水种群为研究生物多样性、进化分化以及物种的适应潜力和生态位宽度提供了独特的机会。少数几个有鳍动物的种群只生活在淡水中。栖息在阿拉斯加伊利亚姆纳湖的港海豹就是这样一个种群。然而,由于它们地处偏远,长期以来一直阻碍着科学研究。我们利用土著猎人提供的海豹粪便和组织样本中的 DNA,对伊利亚姆纳湖和太平洋上八个地区的线粒体 DNA 和微卫星变异进行了筛选。伊利亚姆纳海豹(i)与所有其他种群存在显著差异([计算公式:见正文]F st-mtDNA = 0.544,[计算公式:见正文]Φ st - mtDNA = 0.541,[计算公式:见正文]F st-microsatellites = 0.308),(ii) 与所有海洋种群相比,形成了一个独立的遗传群(模态 ∆k = 2,PC1 = 14.8%),(iii) 遗传多样性(Hd、π、H exp)较低,(iv) 近交系数(F)较高。这些发现既令人震惊又出乎意料,揭示了伊利亚姆纳海豹很可能在一段时间内一直处于单独的进化轨迹上,并可能代表了该物种独特的进化遗产。现在必须关注海洋栖息地中驱动与港海豹进化分化的选择过程,并确保伊利亚姆纳海豹的未来。
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Genetic and evolutionary divergence of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in Iliamna Lake, Alaska.

Freshwater populations of typically marine species present unique opportunities to investigate biodiversity, evolutionary divergence, and the adaptive potential and niche width of species. A few pinniped species have populations that reside solely in freshwater. The harbour seals inhabiting Iliamna Lake, Alaska constitute one such population. Their remoteness, however, has long hindered scientific inquiry. We used DNA from seal scat and tissue samples provided by Indigenous hunters to screen for mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite variation within Iliamna Lake and eight regions across the Pacific Ocean. The Iliamna seals (i) were substantially and significantly discrete from all other populations ( [Formula: see text]F st-mtDNA = 0.544, [Formula: see text]Φ st - mtDNA = 0.541, [Formula: see text]F st-microsatellites = 0.308), (ii) formed a discrete genetic cluster separate from all marine populations (modal ∆k = 2, PC1 = 14.8%), had (iii) less genetic diversity (Hd, π, H exp), and (iv) higher inbreeding (F) than marine populations. These findings are both striking and unexpected revealing that Iliamna seals have likely been on a separate evolutionary trajectory for some time and may represent a unique evolutionary legacy for the species. Attention must now be given to the selective processes driving evolutionary divergence from harbour seals in marine habitats and to ensuring the future of the Iliamna seal.

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Biology Letters
Biology Letters 生物-进化生物学
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