Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology, Hólar University College IS-551, Sauðárkrókur, Iceland.
Ecol Evol. 2013 Sep;3(10):3219-32. doi: 10.1002/ece3.712. Epub 2013 Aug 6.
Eco-evolutionary responses of natural populations to spatial environmental variation strongly depend on the relative strength of environmental differences/natural selection and dispersal/gene flow. In absence of geographic barriers, as often is the case in lake ecosystems, gene flow is expected to constrain adaptive divergence between environments - favoring phenotypic plasticity or high trait variability. However, if divergent natural selection is sufficiently strong, adaptive divergence can occur in face of gene flow. The extent of divergence is most often studied between two contrasting environments, whereas potential for multimodal divergence is little explored. We investigated phenotypic (body size, defensive structures, and feeding morphology) and genetic (microsatellites) structure in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) across five habitat types and two basins (North and South) within the geologically young and highly heterogeneous Lake Mývatn, North East Iceland. We found that (1) North basin stickleback were, on average, larger and had relatively longer spines than South basin stickleback, whereas (2) feeding morphology (gill raker number and gill raker gap width) differed among three of five habitat types, and (3) there was only subtle genetic differentiation across the lake. Overall, our results indicate predator and prey mediated phenotypic divergence across multiple habitats in the lake, in face of gene flow.
自然种群对空间环境变化的生态进化响应强烈依赖于环境差异/自然选择和扩散/基因流的相对强度。在没有地理障碍的情况下,如在湖泊生态系统中经常发生的情况,基因流预计会限制环境之间的适应性分歧——有利于表型可塑性或高性状变异性。然而,如果分歧的自然选择足够强,适应性分歧可以在基因流的情况下发生。分歧的程度通常在两种对比环境之间进行研究,而对多峰分歧的潜力则很少探索。我们在地质年轻且高度异质的冰岛东北部米湖的五个生境类型和两个盆地(北盆地和南盆地)中,调查了三种棘鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus)的表型(体型、防御结构和摄食形态)和遗传(微卫星)结构。我们发现:(1)北盆地的棘鱼平均比南盆地的棘鱼大,而且棘相对较长,而(2)三种生境类型中的三种生境类型的摄食形态(鳃耙数和鳃耙间隙宽度)存在差异,以及(3)整个湖泊的遗传分化仅很细微。总体而言,我们的结果表明,在面对基因流的情况下,捕食者和猎物介导了湖泊中多种生境的表型分歧。