VARIATION IN LIFE-HISTORY AND GENETIC-TRAITS OF HAWAIIAN MOSQUITOFISH POPULATIONS

被引:22
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作者
SCRIBNER, KT
WOOTEN, MC
SMITH, MH
KENNEDY, PK
RHODES, OE
机构
[1] Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, South Carolina
[2] Department of Zoology and Wildlife Science, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
[3] Department of Genetics, School of Forest Resources, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
[4] Department of Biology, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee
[5] Department of Range and Wildlife Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
[6] Department of Zoology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
关键词
LIFE HISTORY EVOLUTION; GENETIC VARIABILITY; DRIFT; ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION; MOSQUITOFISH;
D O I
10.1046/j.1420-9101.1992.5020267.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) were collected from 17 reservoirs on three islands in Hawaii, USA. Genetic and life history traits for adult females from these populations were used to evaluate hypotheses concerning short-term evolutionary divergence of populations recently established from a common ancestral source. The effects of founder events and drift on genetic variability and population differentiation were also examined. Significant differences in life history characteristics, allele frequencies, and multi-locus heterozygosities (H) were found among fish populations collected from different reservoirs and between reservoirs classified as stable or fluctuating on the basis of temporal fluctuation in water level. Females from stable reservoirs exhibited greater standard length (35.1 vs 32.8 mm), lower fecundity (11.9 vs 15.2 embryos), lower reproductive allocation (18.2% vs 22.8%), but larger mean embryo size (1.95 vs 1.67 mg) than females from fluctuating reservoirs. Consistency in means among replicates of each reservoir class and concordance in direction and magnitude of differences reported here and results of sampling conducted from these same locations 10 years previously (Stearns, 1983a) suggest that ecological factors intrinsic to these two environments are important in determining population life history traits. Females from stable reservoirs exhibited lower heterozygosity than females from fluctuating reservoirs (0.134 vs 0.158, respectively). Levels and direction of differences in heterozygosity, the high proportion of polymorphic loci and lack of fixation of alternative alleles argue against a purely stochastic explanation for genetic and life history variation among reservoir populations. Levels of genetic variability and interpopulation differentiation were similar to those observed in mainland populations of this species. A high proportion of the genetic diversity was apportioned between populations and within populations due to differences between juveniles and adults. Significant genotypic differences between adult and juvenile age classes suggest that the genetic divergence of local populations may occur over short periods of time.
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页码:267 / 288
页数:22
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