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Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype

Age at maturity is a key life history trait involving a trade-off between survival risk and reproductive investment, and is an important factor for population structures. In ectotherms, a warming environment may have a dramatic influence on development and life history, but this influence may differ...

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Autores principales: Åsheim, Eirik R, Debes, Paul V, House, Andrew, Liljeström, Petra, Niemelä, Petri T, Siren, Jukka P, Erkinaro, Jaakko, Primmer, Craig R
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9871436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36726866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac086
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author Åsheim, Eirik R
Debes, Paul V
House, Andrew
Liljeström, Petra
Niemelä, Petri T
Siren, Jukka P
Erkinaro, Jaakko
Primmer, Craig R
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Debes, Paul V
House, Andrew
Liljeström, Petra
Niemelä, Petri T
Siren, Jukka P
Erkinaro, Jaakko
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description Age at maturity is a key life history trait involving a trade-off between survival risk and reproductive investment, and is an important factor for population structures. In ectotherms, a warming environment may have a dramatic influence on development and life history, but this influence may differ between populations. While an increasing number of studies have examined population-dependent reactions with temperature, few have investigated this in the context of maturation timing. Atlantic salmon, a species of high conservation relevance, is a good study species for this topic as it displays considerable variation in age at maturity, of which a large proportion has been associated with a genomic region including the strong candidate gene vgll3. Until now, the effect of this gene in the context of different environments and populations has not been studied. Using a large-scale common-garden experiment, we find strong effects of temperature, population-of-origin, and vgll3 genotype on maturation in 2-year-old male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). With a temperature difference of 1.8°C, maturation probability was 4.8 times higher in the warm treatment than the cold treatment. This temperature effect was population-specific and was higher in the southern (60.48°N) compared to the northern (65.01°N) population. The early maturation vgll3*E allele was associated with a significantly higher maturation probability, but there was no vgll3 interaction with temperature or population. Both body condition and body mass associated with maturation. The body mass association was only present in the warm treatment. Our findings demonstrate that (i) populations can vary in their response to temperature change in terms of age at maturity, (ii) high intrinsic growth could be associated with higher thermal sensitivity for life history variation and (iii) vgll3 effects on age at maturity might be similar between populations and different thermal environments.
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spelling pubmed-98714362023-01-31 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype Åsheim, Eirik R Debes, Paul V House, Andrew Liljeström, Petra Niemelä, Petri T Siren, Jukka P Erkinaro, Jaakko Primmer, Craig R Conserv Physiol Research Article Age at maturity is a key life history trait involving a trade-off between survival risk and reproductive investment, and is an important factor for population structures. In ectotherms, a warming environment may have a dramatic influence on development and life history, but this influence may differ between populations. While an increasing number of studies have examined population-dependent reactions with temperature, few have investigated this in the context of maturation timing. Atlantic salmon, a species of high conservation relevance, is a good study species for this topic as it displays considerable variation in age at maturity, of which a large proportion has been associated with a genomic region including the strong candidate gene vgll3. Until now, the effect of this gene in the context of different environments and populations has not been studied. Using a large-scale common-garden experiment, we find strong effects of temperature, population-of-origin, and vgll3 genotype on maturation in 2-year-old male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). With a temperature difference of 1.8°C, maturation probability was 4.8 times higher in the warm treatment than the cold treatment. This temperature effect was population-specific and was higher in the southern (60.48°N) compared to the northern (65.01°N) population. The early maturation vgll3*E allele was associated with a significantly higher maturation probability, but there was no vgll3 interaction with temperature or population. Both body condition and body mass associated with maturation. The body mass association was only present in the warm treatment. Our findings demonstrate that (i) populations can vary in their response to temperature change in terms of age at maturity, (ii) high intrinsic growth could be associated with higher thermal sensitivity for life history variation and (iii) vgll3 effects on age at maturity might be similar between populations and different thermal environments. Oxford University Press 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9871436/ /pubmed/36726866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac086 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Åsheim, Eirik R
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Liljeström, Petra
Niemelä, Petri T
Siren, Jukka P
Erkinaro, Jaakko
Primmer, Craig R
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
title Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
title_full Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
title_fullStr Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
title_full_unstemmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
title_short Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
title_sort atlantic salmon (salmo salar) age at maturity is strongly affected by temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9871436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36726866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac086
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