Allochrony in Atlantic Lumpfish: Genomic and Otolith Shape Divergence Between Spring and Autumn Spawners
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36537Dato
2025-02-14Type
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Horaud, Mathilde; Raventós, Núria; Præbel, Kim; Galiá-Camps, Carles; Pegueroles, Cinta; Carreras, Carlos; Pascual, Marta; Tuset, Victor M.; Bhat, Shripathi; Lynghammar, ArveSammendrag
Allochrony is a form of reproductive isolation characterized by differences in the timing of spawning and may play a crucial role
in the genetic and phenotypic divergence within species. The Atlantic lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) is known to spawn in spring
and autumn. However, the role of allochrony on the genomic structure of this species has not been addressed. Here, by combining
whole genome sequencing data and otolith shape of 64 specimens, we explore the evolutionary drivers of divergence in Atlantic
lumpfish, focusing on spring and autumn spawners sampled at two well-separated spawning grounds along the Norwegian
coast. Overall, we identified pronounced genomic and morphologic differences between the two spawning groups. Genomic
differences between the two groups were concentrated in three chromosomes, with a region of chromosome 1 encompassing
the same single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) driving differential season spawning for both localities, suggesting parallel
responses. The functional analysis of the SNPs in this region revealed genes associated with responses to environmental stressors, possibly adaptations to seasonal variations at high latitudes. The morphological analysis of otoliths supported these findings,
showing differences compatible with adaptations to seasonal light availability. The presence of genomic islands of divergence,
alongside a general lack of differentiation across the mitochondrial genome, suggest recent and rapid selection processes potentially modulated by ongoing gene flow. This study underscores the importance of considering temporal genetic structures,
particularly for species with bimodal spawning time, in conservation and management strategies to prevent overexploitation and
optimize breeding programs.
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Horaud M, Raventós, Præbel K, Galiá-Camps, Pegueroles, Carreras C, Pascual M, Tuset VM, Bhat S, Lynghammar A. Allochrony in Atlantic Lumpfish: Genomic and Otolith Shape Divergence Between Spring and Autumn Spawners. Ecology and Evolution. 2025;15(e70946)Metadata
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