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Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad
Northern range margin populations of the European fire‐bellied toad (Bombina bombina) have rapidly declined during recent decades. Extensive agricultural land use has fragmented the landscape, leading to habitat disruption and loss, as well as eutrophication of ponds. In Northern Germany (Schleswig‐...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293767/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34306661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7805 |
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author | De Cahsan, Binia Kiemel, Katrin Westbury, Michael V. Lauritsen, Maike Autenrieth, Marijke Gollmann, Günter Schweiger, Silke Stenberg, Marika Nyström, Per Drews, Hauke Tiedemann, Ralph |
author_facet | De Cahsan, Binia Kiemel, Katrin Westbury, Michael V. Lauritsen, Maike Autenrieth, Marijke Gollmann, Günter Schweiger, Silke Stenberg, Marika Nyström, Per Drews, Hauke Tiedemann, Ralph |
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description | Northern range margin populations of the European fire‐bellied toad (Bombina bombina) have rapidly declined during recent decades. Extensive agricultural land use has fragmented the landscape, leading to habitat disruption and loss, as well as eutrophication of ponds. In Northern Germany (Schleswig‐Holstein) and Southern Sweden (Skåne), this population decline resulted in decreased gene flow from surrounding populations, low genetic diversity, and a putative reduction in adaptive potential, leaving populations vulnerable to future environmental and climatic changes. Previous studies using mitochondrial control region and nuclear transcriptome‐wide SNP data detected introgressive hybridization in multiple northern B. bombina populations after unreported release of toads from Austria. Here, we determine the impact of this introgression by comparing the body conditions (proxy for fitness) of introgressed and nonintrogressed populations and the genetic consequences in two candidate genes for putative local adaptation (the MHC II gene as part of the adaptive immune system and the stress response gene HSP70 kDa). We detected regional differences in body condition and observed significantly elevated levels of within individual MHC allele counts in introgressed Swedish populations, associated with a tendency toward higher body weight, relative to regional nonintrogressed populations. These differences were not observed among introgressed and nonintrogressed German populations. Genetic diversity in both MHC and HSP was generally lower in northern than Austrian populations. Our study sheds light on the potential benefits of translocations of more distantly related conspecifics as a means to increase adaptive genetic variability and fitness of genetically depauperate range margin populations without distortion of local adaptation. |
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spelling | pubmed-82937672021-07-23 Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad De Cahsan, Binia Kiemel, Katrin Westbury, Michael V. Lauritsen, Maike Autenrieth, Marijke Gollmann, Günter Schweiger, Silke Stenberg, Marika Nyström, Per Drews, Hauke Tiedemann, Ralph Ecol Evol Original Research Northern range margin populations of the European fire‐bellied toad (Bombina bombina) have rapidly declined during recent decades. Extensive agricultural land use has fragmented the landscape, leading to habitat disruption and loss, as well as eutrophication of ponds. In Northern Germany (Schleswig‐Holstein) and Southern Sweden (Skåne), this population decline resulted in decreased gene flow from surrounding populations, low genetic diversity, and a putative reduction in adaptive potential, leaving populations vulnerable to future environmental and climatic changes. Previous studies using mitochondrial control region and nuclear transcriptome‐wide SNP data detected introgressive hybridization in multiple northern B. bombina populations after unreported release of toads from Austria. Here, we determine the impact of this introgression by comparing the body conditions (proxy for fitness) of introgressed and nonintrogressed populations and the genetic consequences in two candidate genes for putative local adaptation (the MHC II gene as part of the adaptive immune system and the stress response gene HSP70 kDa). We detected regional differences in body condition and observed significantly elevated levels of within individual MHC allele counts in introgressed Swedish populations, associated with a tendency toward higher body weight, relative to regional nonintrogressed populations. These differences were not observed among introgressed and nonintrogressed German populations. Genetic diversity in both MHC and HSP was generally lower in northern than Austrian populations. Our study sheds light on the potential benefits of translocations of more distantly related conspecifics as a means to increase adaptive genetic variability and fitness of genetically depauperate range margin populations without distortion of local adaptation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8293767/ /pubmed/34306661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7805 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution 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 Research De Cahsan, Binia Kiemel, Katrin Westbury, Michael V. Lauritsen, Maike Autenrieth, Marijke Gollmann, Günter Schweiger, Silke Stenberg, Marika Nyström, Per Drews, Hauke Tiedemann, Ralph Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad |
title | Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad |
title_full | Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad |
title_fullStr | Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad |
title_full_unstemmed | Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad |
title_short | Southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of Fire‐bellied toad |
title_sort | southern introgression increases adaptive immune gene variability in northern range margin populations of fire‐bellied toad |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293767/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34306661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7805 |
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