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Influences of multilocus heterozygosity on size during early life
Authors:Zachary S Feiner  J Andrew DeWoody  James E Breck  Tomas O Höök
Institution:1. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA;2. Program in the Environment and School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;3. Illinois‐Indiana Sea Grant, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract:Genetic diversity has been hypothesized to promote fitness of individuals and populations, but few studies have examined how genetic diversity varies with ontogeny. We examined patterns in population and individual genetic diversity and the effect of genetic diversity on individual fitness among life stages (adults and juveniles) and populations of captive yellow perch (Perca flavescens) stocked into two ponds and allowed to spawn naturally. Significant genetic structure developed between adults and offspring in a single generation, even as heterozygosity and allelic richness remained relatively constant. Heterozygosity had no effect on adult growth or survival, but was significantly and consistently positively related to offspring length throughout the first year of life in one pond but not the other. The largest individuals in the pond exhibiting this positive relationship were more outbred than averaged size individuals and also more closely related to one another than they were to average‐sized individuals, suggesting potential heritability of body size or spawn timing effects. These results indicate that the influence of heterozygosity may be mediated through an interaction, likely viability selection, between ontogeny and environment that is most important during early life. In addition, populations may experience significant genetic change within a single generation in captive environments, even when allowed to reproduce naturally. Accounting for the dynamic influences of genetic diversity on early life fitness could lead to improved understanding of recruitment and population dynamics in both wild and captive populations.
Keywords:aquaculture  fish  heterozygosity–  fitness correlation  microsatellite     Perca flavescens     relatedness
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