Erlenbach Theresa R, Wares John P
Department of Genetics University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA.
Odum School of Ecology University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA.
Ecol Evol. 2023 Feb 24;13(2):e9856. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9856. eCollection 2023 Feb.
As global temperatures warm, species must adapt to a changing climate or transition to a different location suitable for their survival. Understanding the extent to which species are able to do so, particularly keystone species, is imperative to ensuring the survival of key ecosystems. The ribbed mussel is an integral part of salt marshes along the Atlantic coast of North America. Spatial patterns of genomic and phenotypic divergence have been previously documented, although their link with coastal environmental variation is unknown. Here, we study how populations of . in the northern (Massachusetts) and southern (Georgia) portions of the species range respond to changes in temperature. We combine assays of variation in oxygen consumption and RNA transcriptomic data with genomic divergence analyses to identify how separate populations of . may vary in distinct thermal environments. Our results show differences in constitutive oxygen consumption between mussels from Georgia and Massachusetts, as well as shared and disparate patterns of gene expression across temperature profiles. We also find that metabolic genes seem to be a strong component of divergence between these two populations. Our analysis highlights the importance of studying integrative patterns of genomic and phenotypic variation in species that are key for particular ecosystems, and how they might respond to further changes in climate.
随着全球气温变暖,物种必须适应不断变化的气候,或者迁移到适合其生存的不同地点。了解物种,特别是关键物种,能够做到这一点的程度,对于确保关键生态系统的生存至关重要。肋贻贝是北美大西洋沿岸盐沼的重要组成部分。此前已有关于基因组和表型分化空间模式的记录,但其与沿海环境变化的联系尚不清楚。在这里,我们研究了该物种分布范围北部(马萨诸塞州)和南部(佐治亚州)的种群如何应对温度变化。我们将氧气消耗变化测定和RNA转录组数据与基因组分化分析相结合,以确定该物种不同种群在不同热环境中的差异。我们的结果显示,佐治亚州和马萨诸塞州的贻贝在基础氧气消耗上存在差异,以及在不同温度分布下基因表达的共同和不同模式。我们还发现,代谢基因似乎是这两个种群之间分化的一个重要组成部分。我们的分析强调了研究对特定生态系统至关重要的物种的基因组和表型变异综合模式的重要性,以及它们可能如何应对气候的进一步变化。