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太平洋鲑科鱼类成熟体长的性别特异性遗传力及其对人工选择进化的影响。

Sex-specific heritabilities for length at maturity among Pacific salmonids and their consequences for evolution in response to artificial selection.

作者信息

Gamble Madilyn M, Calsbeek Ryan G

机构信息

Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution, Ecosystems, and Society Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire USA.

Department of Biological Sciences Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire USA.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2023 Jul 11;16(8):1458-1471. doi: 10.1111/eva.13579. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Artificial selection, whether intentional or coincidental, is a common result of conservation policies and natural resource management. To reduce unintended consequences of artificial selection, conservation practitioners must understand both artificial selection gradients on traits of interest and how those traits are correlated with others that may affect population growth and resilience. We investigate how artificial selection on male body size in Pacific salmon ( spp.) may influence the evolution of female body size and female fitness. While salmon hatchery managers often assume that selection for large males will also produce large females, this may not be the case-in fact, because the fastest-growing males mature earliest and at the smallest size, and because female age at maturity varies little, small males may produce larger females if the genetic architecture of growth rate is the same in both sexes. We explored this possibility by estimating sex-specific heritability values of and natural and artificial selection gradients on length at maturity in four populations representing three species of Pacific salmon. We then used the multivariate breeder's equation to project how artificial selection against small males may affect the evolution of female length and fecundity. Our results indicate that the heritability of length at maturity is greater within than between the sexes and that sire-daughter heritability values are especially small. Salmon hatchery policies should consider these sex-specific quantitative genetic parameters to avoid potential unintended consequences of artificial selection.

摘要

人工选择,无论是有意还是无意的,都是保护政策和自然资源管理的常见结果。为了减少人工选择的意外后果,保护从业者必须了解对感兴趣性状的人工选择梯度,以及这些性状如何与可能影响种群增长和恢复力的其他性状相关联。我们研究了太平洋鲑鱼( 属)雄性体型的人工选择如何影响雌性体型的进化和雌性适合度。虽然鲑鱼孵化场管理者通常认为选择大型雄性也会产生大型雌性,但情况可能并非如此——事实上,因为生长最快的雄性最早成熟且体型最小,而且雌性成熟年龄变化不大,如果两性生长速率的遗传结构相同,小型雄性可能会产生体型更大的雌性。我们通过估计代表三种太平洋鲑鱼的四个种群中成熟时长度的性别特异性遗传力值以及自然和人工选择梯度,探讨了这种可能性。然后,我们使用多变量育种者方程来预测针对小型雄性的人工选择如何影响雌性长度和繁殖力的进化。我们的结果表明,成熟时长度的遗传力在性别内部大于性别之间,并且父系 - 子代遗传力值特别小。鲑鱼孵化场政策应考虑这些性别特异性数量遗传参数,以避免人工选择的潜在意外后果。

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