2017
DOI: 10.1111/mec.14393
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Genomics and telemetry suggest a role for migration harshness in determining overwintering habitat choice, but not gene flow, in anadromous Arctic Char

Abstract: Migration is a ubiquitous life history trait with profound evolutionary and ecological consequences. Recent developments in telemetry and genomics, when combined, can bring significant insights on the migratory ecology of nonmodel organisms in the wild. Here, we used this integrative approach to document dispersal, gene flow and potential for local adaptation in anadromous Arctic Char from six rivers in the Canadian Arctic. Acoustic telemetry data from 124 tracked individuals indicated asymmetric dispersal, wi… Show more

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“…This haploblock overlaps a region of the genome responding to domestication selection in North America S. salar (Liu et al., ; Mäkinen et al., ) and also contains a SNP differentiating wild and domestic Norwegian S. salar (Karlsson et al., ). A homologous region was recently found to be associated with migratory difficulty (a function of distance and altitude gain) in Arctic char (Moore et al., ). Following Liu et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This haploblock overlaps a region of the genome responding to domestication selection in North America S. salar (Liu et al., ; Mäkinen et al., ) and also contains a SNP differentiating wild and domestic Norwegian S. salar (Karlsson et al., ). A homologous region was recently found to be associated with migratory difficulty (a function of distance and altitude gain) in Arctic char (Moore et al., ). Following Liu et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A candidate haploblock at on Ssa13, associated with freshwater migration distance, overlaps neuronal PAS domain protein 2 (npas2; (Karlsson et al, 2011). A homologous region was recently found to be associated with migratory difficulty (a function of distance and altitude gain) in Arctic char (Moore et al, 2017). Following Liu et al (2017), we hypothesize that the target of selection is a regulatory element for downstream melanocortin 4 receptor (mc4r).…”
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“…Individual GBS library was prepared following Mascher, Wu, and Amand (2013) and detailed in Moore et al (2017). Briefly, genomic DNA was double-digested using the PstI and MspI restriction enzymes followed by ligation to a unique barcoded adapter for each individual.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A total of 2,088 individuals was collected from 58 sample sites located along the Pacific coast from California to Alaska (S1 Table and Figure 1). DNA was extracted from all individuals and sequenced using a GBS method (protocol detailed in [97]). Reads were aligned to the Coho salmon reference genome v1 (GCF_002021745.1) using bwa-mem 0.7.13 [102].…”
Section: Genotyping By Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%