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Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic

Lumpfish, Cyclopterus lumpus, 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,...

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Autores principales: 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.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37752959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13590
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author 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.
author_facet 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.
author_sort Langille, Barbara L.
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description Lumpfish, Cyclopterus lumpus, 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 F (ST) 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.
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spelling pubmed-105194162023-09-26 Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic 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. Evol Appl Original Articles Lumpfish, Cyclopterus lumpus, 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 F (ST) 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. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10519416/ /pubmed/37752959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13590 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
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.
Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic
title Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic
title_full Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic
title_fullStr Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic
title_short Fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) across the Northwest Atlantic
title_sort fine‐scale environmentally associated spatial structure of lumpfish (cyclopterus lumpus) across the northwest atlantic
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37752959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13590
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