Department of Animal Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Centre (EBC), Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
J Fish Biol. 2010 Apr;76(5):1159-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02565.x.
Environmental parameters were used to investigate barriers to gene flow and genetic differentiation in the Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) at a small geographical scale in an archipelago system. Significant genetic differentiation was found among locations. Distance per se did not play a major role in the reduction of gene flow. Instead, the largest genetic differences between populations correlated with major changes in environmental conditions, such as temperature at time of spawning. The results show that genetic divergence can arise between populations in habitats thought to be highly connected, and that environmental variables can influence the level of gene flow between populations, including those that are at small spatial scales (tens of kilometres). The importance of a landscape approach when investigating genetic differentiation and defining barriers to gene flow is highlighted.
环境参数被用来研究在一个群岛系统中,欧亚鲈鱼(Perca fluviatilis L.)在小地理尺度上基因流动和遗传分化的障碍。发现地点之间存在显著的遗传分化。距离本身并没有在减少基因流动中起主要作用。相反,种群之间最大的遗传差异与环境条件的重大变化相关,例如产卵时的温度。研究结果表明,在被认为高度连通的栖息地中,种群之间可能会出现遗传分歧,并且环境变量会影响种群之间的基因流动水平,包括那些在小空间尺度(数十公里)上的种群。在研究遗传分化和确定基因流动障碍时,强调了景观方法的重要性。