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西北大西洋海域圆鳍鱼()的精细尺度环境关联空间结构

Fine-scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish () across the Northwest Atlantic.

作者信息

Langille Barbara L, Kess Tony, Brachmann Matthew, Nugent Cameron M, Messmer Amber, Duffy Steven J, Holborn Melissa K, Van Wyngaarden Mallory, Knutsen Tim Martin, Kent Matthew, Boyce Danny, Gregory Robert S, Gauthier Johanne, Fairchild Elizabeth A, Pietrak Michael, Eddy Stephen, de Leaniz Carlos Garcia, Consuegra Sofia, Whittaker Ben, Bentzen Paul, Bradbury Ian R

机构信息

Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, Fisheries and Oceans Canada St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador Canada.

AquaGen AS Trondheim Norway.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2023 Sep 5;16(9):1619-1636. doi: 10.1111/eva.13590. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Lumpfish, , have historically been harvested throughout Atlantic Canada and are increasingly in demand as a solution to controlling sea lice in Atlantic salmon farms-a process which involves both the domestication and the transfer of lumpfish between geographic regions. At present, little is known regarding population structure and diversity of wild lumpfish in Atlantic Canada, limiting attempts to assess the potential impacts of escaped lumpfish individuals from salmon pens on currently at-risk wild populations. Here, we characterize the spatial population structure and genomic-environmental associations of wild populations of lumpfish throughout the Northwest Atlantic using both 70K SNP array data and whole-genome re-sequencing data (WGS). At broad spatial scales, our results reveal a large environmentally associated genetic break between the southern populations (Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy) and northern populations (Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence), linked to variation in ocean temperature and ice cover. At finer spatial scales, evidence of population structure was also evident in a distinct coastal group in Newfoundland and significant isolation by distance across the northern region. Both evidence of consistent environmental associations and elevated genome-wide variation in values among these three regional groups supports their biological relevance. This study represents the first extensive description of population structure of lumpfish in Atlantic Canada, revealing evidence of broad and fine geographic scale environmentally associated genomic diversity. Our results will facilitate the commercial use of lumpfish as a cleaner fish in Atlantic salmon aquaculture, the identification of lumpfish escapees, and the delineation of conservation units of this at-risk species throughout Atlantic Canada.

摘要

太平洋刺鱼历史上一直在加拿大大西洋沿岸被捕捞,并且作为控制大西洋鲑鱼养殖场海虱的一种解决方案,其需求日益增加,这一过程涉及到太平洋刺鱼的驯化和在不同地理区域之间的转移。目前,对于加拿大大西洋沿岸野生太平洋刺鱼的种群结构和多样性知之甚少,这限制了评估从鲑鱼养殖网箱中逃脱的太平洋刺鱼个体对目前处于危险中的野生种群潜在影响的尝试。在这里,我们使用70K SNP阵列数据和全基因组重测序数据(WGS),对整个西北大西洋野生太平洋刺鱼种群的空间种群结构和基因组 - 环境关联进行了表征。在广泛的空间尺度上,我们的结果揭示了南部种群(缅因湾和芬迪湾)和北部种群(纽芬兰和圣劳伦斯湾)之间存在一个与环境密切相关的大的遗传断点,这与海洋温度和冰盖的变化有关。在更精细的空间尺度上,纽芬兰一个独特的沿海群体中也明显存在种群结构的证据,并且在北部地区存在显著的距离隔离。这三个区域群体之间一致的环境关联证据以及全基因组变异值的升高都支持了它们的生物学相关性。这项研究首次广泛描述了加拿大大西洋沿岸太平洋刺鱼的种群结构,揭示了广泛和精细地理尺度上与环境相关的基因组多样性证据。我们的结果将有助于太平洋刺鱼在大西洋鲑鱼养殖中作为清洁鱼的商业利用、识别逃脱的太平洋刺鱼以及划定整个加拿大大西洋沿岸这一濒危物种的保护单元。

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