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DOI10.1002/ece3.5436
Length polymorphisms at two candidate genes explain variation of migratory behaviors in blackpoll warblers (Setophaga striata)
Ralston, Joel1; Lorenc, Lydia1; Montes, Melissa1; DeLuca, William, V2; Kirchman, Jeremy J.3; Woodworth, Bradley K.4,5; Mackenzie, Stuart A.6; Newman, Amy4; Cooke, Hilary A.7; Freeman, Nikole E.4; Sutton, Alex O.4; Tauzer, Lila7; Norris, D. Ryan4
发表日期2019
ISSN2045-7758
卷号9期号:15页码:8840-8855
英文摘要

Migratory behaviors such as the timing and duration of migration are genetically inherited and can be under strong natural selection, yet we still know very little about the specific genes or molecular pathways that control these behaviors. Studies in candidate genes Clock and Adcyap1 have revealed that both of these loci can be significantly correlated with migratory behaviors in birds, though observed relationships appear to vary across species. We investigated geographic genetic structure of Clock and Adcyap1 in four populations of blackpoll warblers (Setophaga striata), a Neotropical-Nearctic migrant that exhibits geographic variation in migratory timing and duration across its boreal breeding distribution. Further, we used data on migratory timing and duration, obtained from light-level geolocator trackers to investigate candidate genotype-phenotype relationships at the individual level. While we found no geographic structure in either candidate gene, we did find evidence that candidate gene lengths are correlated with five of the six migratory traits. Maximum Clock allele length was significantly and negatively associated with spring arrival date. Minimum Adcyap1 allele length was significantly and negatively associated with spring departure date and positively associated with fall arrival date at the wintering grounds. Additionally, we found a significant interaction between Clock and Adcyap1 allele lengths on both spring and fall migratory duration. Adcyap1 heterozygotes also had significantly shorter migration duration in both spring and fall compared to homozygotes. Our results support the growing body of evidence that Clock and Adcyap1 allele lengths are correlated with migratory behaviors in birds.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/100676
作者单位1.St Marys Coll, Dept Biol, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA;
2.Univ Massachusetts, Dept Environm Conservat, Amherst, MA 01003 USA;
3.New York State Museum & Sci Serv, Albany, NY USA;
4.Univ Guelph, Dept Integrat Biol, Guelph, ON, Canada;
5.Univ Queensland, Sch Biol Sci, Brisbane, Qld, Australia;
6.Bird Studies Canada, Port Rowan, ON, Canada;
7.Wildlife Conservat Soc Canada, Whitehorse, YT, Canada
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Ralston, Joel,Lorenc, Lydia,Montes, Melissa,et al. Length polymorphisms at two candidate genes explain variation of migratory behaviors in blackpoll warblers (Setophaga striata)[J],2019,9(15):8840-8855.
APA Ralston, Joel.,Lorenc, Lydia.,Montes, Melissa.,DeLuca, William, V.,Kirchman, Jeremy J..,...&Norris, D. Ryan.(2019).Length polymorphisms at two candidate genes explain variation of migratory behaviors in blackpoll warblers (Setophaga striata).ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,9(15),8840-8855.
MLA Ralston, Joel,et al."Length polymorphisms at two candidate genes explain variation of migratory behaviors in blackpoll warblers (Setophaga striata)".ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 9.15(2019):8840-8855.
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