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On the origins of phenotypic parallelism in benthic and limnetic stickleback

Dean, Laura L.; Magalhaes, Isabel Santos; D’Agostino, Daniele; Hohenlohe, Paul; MacColl, Andrew D. C.

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Dr LAURA DEAN LAURA.DEAN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Senior Technical Specialist

Isabel Santos Magalhaes

Daniele D’Agostino

Paul Hohenlohe



Abstract

Rapid evolution of similar phenotypes in similar environments, giving rise to in situ parallel adaptation, is an important hallmark of ecological speciation. However, what appears to be in situ adaptation can also arise by dispersal of divergent lineages from elsewhere. We test whether two contrasting phenotypes repeatedly evolved in parallel, or have a single origin, in an archetypal example of ecological adaptive radiation: benthic-limnetic three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) across species-pair and solitary lakes in British Columbia. We identify two genomic clusters across freshwater populations, which differ in benthic-limnetic divergent phenotypic traits and separate benthic from limnetic individuals in species pair lakes. Phylogenetic reconstruction and niche evolution modelling both suggest a single evolutionary origin for each of these clusters. We detected strong phylogenetic signal in benthic-limnetic divergent traits, suggesting they are ancestrally retained. Accounting for ancestral state retention, we identify local adaptation of body armour due to the presence of an intraguild predator, the sculpin (Cottus asper) and environmental effects of lake depth and pH on body size. Taken together, our results imply a predominant role for retention of ancestral characteristics in driving trait distribution, with further selection imposed on some traits by environmental factors.

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Dean, L. L., Magalhaes, I. S., D’Agostino, D., Hohenlohe, P., & MacColl, A. D. C. On the origins of phenotypic parallelism in benthic and limnetic stickleback

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Deposit Date Jan 21, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 22, 2024
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/12036006
Publisher URL https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.10.02.510516v1

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