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由性别特异性遗传拯救效应揭示的近交的人口成本。

Demographic costs of inbreeding revealed by sex-specific genetic rescue effects.

机构信息

Evolution & Ecology Research Centre and School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2009 Dec 10;9:289. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-9-289.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inbreeding can slow population growth and elevate extinction risk. A small number of unrelated immigrants to an inbred population can substantially reduce inbreeding and improve fitness, but little attention has been paid to the sex-specific effects of immigrants on such "genetic rescue". We conducted two subsequent experiments to investigate demographic consequences of inbreeding and genetic rescue in guppies.

RESULTS

Populations established from pairs of full siblings that were descended either from two generations of full-sibling inbreeding or unrelated outbred guppies did not grow at different rates initially, but when the first generation offspring started breeding, outbred-founded populations grew more slowly than inbred-founded populations. In a second experiment, adding two outbred males to the inbred populations resulted in significantly faster population growth than in control populations where no immigrants were added. Adding females resulted in growth at a rate intermediate to the control and male-immigrant treatments.

CONCLUSION

The slower growth of the outbred-founded than inbred-founded populations is the opposite of what would be expected under inbreeding depression unless many deleterious recessive alleles had already been selectively purged in the inbreeding that preceded the start of the experiment, and that significant inbreeding depression occurred when the first generation offspring in outbred-founded populations started to inbreed. The second experiment revealed strong inbreeding depression in the inbred founded populations, despite the apparent lack thereof in these populations earlier on. Moreover, the fact that the addition of male immigrants resulted in the highest levels of population growth suggests that sex-specific genetic rescue may occur in promiscuous species, with male rescue resulting in higher levels of outbreeding than female rescue.

摘要

背景

近亲繁殖会减缓种群的增长速度并增加灭绝的风险。少量与近亲繁殖种群无关的移民可以显著减少近亲繁殖并提高适应度,但人们对移民对这种“遗传拯救”的性别特异性影响关注甚少。我们进行了两项后续实验,以研究近亲繁殖和遗传拯救对食蚊鱼的种群动态的影响。

结果

从两代全同胞近亲繁殖或来自非近亲繁殖的食蚊鱼的全同胞配对中建立的种群,最初的生长速度没有差异,但当第一代后代开始繁殖时,非近亲繁殖建立的种群的生长速度比近亲繁殖建立的种群慢。在第二项实验中,向近亲繁殖种群中添加两个非近亲繁殖雄性个体导致种群的生长速度明显快于没有添加移民的对照组。添加雌性个体导致的生长速度介于对照组和雄性移民处理组之间。

结论

与近亲繁殖导致的预期结果相反,非近亲繁殖建立的种群的生长速度比近亲繁殖建立的种群慢,除非在实验开始前的近亲繁殖中已经选择性地清除了许多有害的隐性等位基因,并且当非近亲繁殖建立的种群中的第一代后代开始近亲繁殖时,会发生严重的近亲繁殖衰退。第二项实验揭示了近亲繁殖建立的种群中存在强烈的近亲繁殖衰退,尽管这些种群在早期似乎没有这种衰退。此外,添加雄性移民导致的种群生长水平最高,这表明在杂交物种中可能发生性别特异性的遗传拯救,雄性拯救导致的远交水平高于雌性拯救。

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