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Chromosome inversions and ecological plasticity in the main African malaria mosquitoes
Authors:Diego Ayala  Pelayo Acevedo  Marco Pombi  Ibrahima Dia  Daniela Boccolini  Carlo Costantini  Frédéric Simard  Didier Fontenille
Institution:1. UMR 224 MIVEGEC/ESV, IRD, Montpellier, France;2. CIRMF, Franceville, Gabon;3. SaBio, Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC), CSIC‐UCLM‐JCCM, Ciudad Real, Spain;4. Sezione di Parassitologia, Dipartimento di Scienze di Sanità Pubblica, Università di Roma "La Sapienza,”, Rome, Italy;5. Medical Entomology Unit, Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal;6. Department MIPI, Unit Vector‐Borne Diseases and International Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy;7. Current Address: Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Abstract:Chromosome inversions have fascinated the scientific community, mainly because of their role in the rapid adaption of different taxa to changing environments. However, the ecological traits linked to chromosome inversions have been poorly studied. Here, we investigated the roles played by 23 chromosome inversions in the adaptation of the four major African malaria mosquitoes to local environments in Africa. We studied their distribution patterns by using spatially explicit modeling and characterized the ecogeographical determinants of each inversion range. We then performed hierarchical clustering and constrained ordination analyses to assess the spatial and ecological similarities among inversions. Our results show that most inversions are environmentally structured, suggesting that they are actively involved in processes of local adaptation. Some inversions exhibited similar geographical patterns and ecological requirements among the four mosquito species, providing evidence for parallel evolution. Conversely, common inversion polymorphisms between sibling species displayed divergent ecological patterns, suggesting that they might have a different adaptive role in each species. These results are in agreement with the finding that chromosomal inversions play a role in Anopheles ecotypic adaptation. This study establishes a strong ecological basis for future genome‐based analyses to elucidate the genetic mechanisms of local adaptation in these four mosquitoes.
Keywords:Anopheles  chromosome inversions  ecological divergence  local adaptation  parallel evolution
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