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Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla)
Understanding the genetic background of complex behavioral traits, showing multigenic control and extensive environmental effects, is a challenging task. Among such traits, migration is known to show a large additive genetic component. Yet, the identification of specific genes or gene regions explai...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27252831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2053 |
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author | Bazzi, Gaia Galimberti, Andrea Hays, Quentin R. Bruni, Ilaria Cecere, Jacopo G. Gianfranceschi, Luca Hobson, Keith A. Morbey, Yolanda E. Saino, Nicola Guglielmo, Christopher G. Rubolini, Diego |
author_facet | Bazzi, Gaia Galimberti, Andrea Hays, Quentin R. Bruni, Ilaria Cecere, Jacopo G. Gianfranceschi, Luca Hobson, Keith A. Morbey, Yolanda E. Saino, Nicola Guglielmo, Christopher G. Rubolini, Diego |
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description | Understanding the genetic background of complex behavioral traits, showing multigenic control and extensive environmental effects, is a challenging task. Among such traits, migration is known to show a large additive genetic component. Yet, the identification of specific genes or gene regions explaining phenotypic variance in migratory behavior has received less attention. Migration ultimately depends on seasonal cycles, and polymorphism at phenological candidate genes may underlie variation in timing of migration or other aspects of migratory behavior. In this study of a Nearctic–Neotropical migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla), we investigated the association between polymorphism at two phenological candidate genes, Clock and Adcyap1, and two aspects of the migratory phenotype, timing of spring migration through a stopover site and inferred latitude of the breeding destination. The breeding destination of migrating individuals was identified using feather deuterium ratio (δ (2)H), which reliably reflects breeding latitude throughout the species' western breeding range. Ninety‐eight percent of the individuals were homozygous at Clock, and the rare heterozygotes did not deviate from homozygous migration phenology. Adcyap1 was highly polymorphic, and allele size was not significantly associated with migration date. However, Adcyap1 allele size significantly positively predicted the inferred breeding latitude of males but not of females. Moreover, we found a strong positive association between inferred breeding latitude and Adcyap1 allele size in long‐distance migrating birds from the northern sector of the breeding range (western Canada), while this was not the case in short‐distance migrating birds from the southern sector of the breeding range (coastal California). Our findings support previous evidence for a role of Adcyap1 in shaping the avian migratory phenotype, while highlighting that patterns of phenological candidate gene–phenotype associations may be complex, significantly varying between geographically distinct populations and even between the sexes. |
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spelling | pubmed-48702082016-06-01 Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) Bazzi, Gaia Galimberti, Andrea Hays, Quentin R. Bruni, Ilaria Cecere, Jacopo G. Gianfranceschi, Luca Hobson, Keith A. Morbey, Yolanda E. Saino, Nicola Guglielmo, Christopher G. Rubolini, Diego Ecol Evol Original Research Understanding the genetic background of complex behavioral traits, showing multigenic control and extensive environmental effects, is a challenging task. Among such traits, migration is known to show a large additive genetic component. Yet, the identification of specific genes or gene regions explaining phenotypic variance in migratory behavior has received less attention. Migration ultimately depends on seasonal cycles, and polymorphism at phenological candidate genes may underlie variation in timing of migration or other aspects of migratory behavior. In this study of a Nearctic–Neotropical migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla), we investigated the association between polymorphism at two phenological candidate genes, Clock and Adcyap1, and two aspects of the migratory phenotype, timing of spring migration through a stopover site and inferred latitude of the breeding destination. The breeding destination of migrating individuals was identified using feather deuterium ratio (δ (2)H), which reliably reflects breeding latitude throughout the species' western breeding range. Ninety‐eight percent of the individuals were homozygous at Clock, and the rare heterozygotes did not deviate from homozygous migration phenology. Adcyap1 was highly polymorphic, and allele size was not significantly associated with migration date. However, Adcyap1 allele size significantly positively predicted the inferred breeding latitude of males but not of females. Moreover, we found a strong positive association between inferred breeding latitude and Adcyap1 allele size in long‐distance migrating birds from the northern sector of the breeding range (western Canada), while this was not the case in short‐distance migrating birds from the southern sector of the breeding range (coastal California). Our findings support previous evidence for a role of Adcyap1 in shaping the avian migratory phenotype, while highlighting that patterns of phenological candidate gene–phenotype associations may be complex, significantly varying between geographically distinct populations and even between the sexes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4870208/ /pubmed/27252831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2053 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://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 Research Bazzi, Gaia Galimberti, Andrea Hays, Quentin R. Bruni, Ilaria Cecere, Jacopo G. Gianfranceschi, Luca Hobson, Keith A. Morbey, Yolanda E. Saino, Nicola Guglielmo, Christopher G. Rubolini, Diego Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) |
title |
Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) |
title_full |
Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) |
title_fullStr |
Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) |
title_short |
Adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a Nearctic migratory songbird, the Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) |
title_sort | adcyap1 polymorphism covaries with breeding latitude in a nearctic migratory songbird, the wilson's warbler (cardellina pusilla) |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27252831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2053 |
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