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From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles

The northern acorn barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) is a robust system to study the genetic basis of adaptations to highly heterogeneous environments. Adult barnacles may be exposed to highly dissimilar levels of thermal stress depending on where they settle in the intertidal (i.e., closer to the u...

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Autores principales: Nunez, Joaquin C. B., Rong, Stephen, Ferranti, David A., Damian‐Serrano, Alejandro, Neil, Kimberly B., Glenner, Henrik, Elyanow, Rebecca G., Brown, Bianca R. P., Alm Rosenblad, Magnus, Blomberg, Anders, Johannesson, Kerstin, Rand, David M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33960035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15949
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author Nunez, Joaquin C. B.
Rong, Stephen
Ferranti, David A.
Damian‐Serrano, Alejandro
Neil, Kimberly B.
Glenner, Henrik
Elyanow, Rebecca G.
Brown, Bianca R. P.
Alm Rosenblad, Magnus
Blomberg, Anders
Johannesson, Kerstin
Rand, David M.
author_facet Nunez, Joaquin C. B.
Rong, Stephen
Ferranti, David A.
Damian‐Serrano, Alejandro
Neil, Kimberly B.
Glenner, Henrik
Elyanow, Rebecca G.
Brown, Bianca R. P.
Alm Rosenblad, Magnus
Blomberg, Anders
Johannesson, Kerstin
Rand, David M.
author_sort Nunez, Joaquin C. B.
collection PubMed
description The northern acorn barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) is a robust system to study the genetic basis of adaptations to highly heterogeneous environments. Adult barnacles may be exposed to highly dissimilar levels of thermal stress depending on where they settle in the intertidal (i.e., closer to the upper or lower tidal boundary). For instance, barnacles near the upper tidal limit experience episodic summer temperatures above recorded heat coma levels. This differential stress at the microhabitat level is also dependent on the aspect of sun exposure. In the present study, we used pool‐seq approaches to conduct a genome wide screen for loci responding to intertidal zonation across the North Atlantic basin (Maine, Rhode Island, and Norway). Our analysis discovered 382 genomic regions containing SNPs which are consistently zonated (i.e., SNPs whose frequencies vary depending on their position in the rocky intertidal) across all surveyed habitats. Notably, most zonated SNPs are young and private to the North Atlantic. These regions show high levels of genetic differentiation across ecologically extreme microhabitats concomitant with elevated levels of genetic variation and Tajima's D, suggesting the action of non‐neutral processes. Overall, these findings support the hypothesis that spatially heterogeneous selection is a general and repeatable feature for this species, and that natural selection can maintain functional genetic variation in heterogeneous environments.
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spelling pubmed-92924482022-07-20 From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles Nunez, Joaquin C. B. Rong, Stephen Ferranti, David A. Damian‐Serrano, Alejandro Neil, Kimberly B. Glenner, Henrik Elyanow, Rebecca G. Brown, Bianca R. P. Alm Rosenblad, Magnus Blomberg, Anders Johannesson, Kerstin Rand, David M. Mol Ecol Genetic Basis of Adaptation The northern acorn barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) is a robust system to study the genetic basis of adaptations to highly heterogeneous environments. Adult barnacles may be exposed to highly dissimilar levels of thermal stress depending on where they settle in the intertidal (i.e., closer to the upper or lower tidal boundary). For instance, barnacles near the upper tidal limit experience episodic summer temperatures above recorded heat coma levels. This differential stress at the microhabitat level is also dependent on the aspect of sun exposure. In the present study, we used pool‐seq approaches to conduct a genome wide screen for loci responding to intertidal zonation across the North Atlantic basin (Maine, Rhode Island, and Norway). Our analysis discovered 382 genomic regions containing SNPs which are consistently zonated (i.e., SNPs whose frequencies vary depending on their position in the rocky intertidal) across all surveyed habitats. Notably, most zonated SNPs are young and private to the North Atlantic. These regions show high levels of genetic differentiation across ecologically extreme microhabitats concomitant with elevated levels of genetic variation and Tajima's D, suggesting the action of non‐neutral processes. Overall, these findings support the hypothesis that spatially heterogeneous selection is a general and repeatable feature for this species, and that natural selection can maintain functional genetic variation in heterogeneous environments. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-24 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9292448/ /pubmed/33960035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15949 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Genetic Basis of Adaptation
Nunez, Joaquin C. B.
Rong, Stephen
Ferranti, David A.
Damian‐Serrano, Alejandro
Neil, Kimberly B.
Glenner, Henrik
Elyanow, Rebecca G.
Brown, Bianca R. P.
Alm Rosenblad, Magnus
Blomberg, Anders
Johannesson, Kerstin
Rand, David M.
From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
title From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
title_full From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
title_fullStr From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
title_full_unstemmed From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
title_short From tides to nucleotides: Genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
title_sort from tides to nucleotides: genomic signatures of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity in barnacles
topic Genetic Basis of Adaptation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33960035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15949
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