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ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 562-574出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eff.12169
关键词
Salvelinus alpinus; genetic variability; intraspecific divergence; resource polymorphism; morphotypes; Salmonidae
资金
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Resource polymorphism may play an important role in the process of speciation. The Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) exhibits great phenotypic and genetic diversity across its range, making it an ideal species for studies of resource polymorphism and divergence. Here, we investigated genetic variation at 11 microsatellite loci among 287 Arctic char from five isolated yet proximate postglacial lakes in south-western Alaska that were previously examined for resource polymorphism. Significant differences in pairwise F-ST were detected among all lakes (range from 0.05 to 0.28, all P<0.02). In one lake (Lower Tazimina Lake), we found evidence for two genetic groups of char and for significant differences in the distribution of microsatellite variability among at least two of the three previously described body size morphotypes (large'-, medium'-, and small'-bodied char; maximum F-ST=0.09; differences in admixture proportions). We also found a significant association between genetic admixture proportions and gill raker counts among body size morphs (r=-0.73, P<0.001). Our data represent the first record of genetically distinct sympatric morphs of Arctic char in Alaska and provide further evidence that differences in morphology associated with feeding (gill rakers) and growth trajectories reflect niche diversification and promote genetic divergence in Holarctic populations of Arctic char.
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