Limited hybridisation and introgression despite stocking among endemic Interior Highlands black basses (Centrarchidae: Micropterus)

Author:

Gunn Joe C.1ORCID,Taylor Andrew T.2ORCID,Buckingham Jeff J.3,Kern Aaron I.4,Long James M.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Soil Science University of Vermont Burlington Vermont USA

2. Department of Biology University of North Georgia Dahlonega Georgia USA

3. Black Bass Program Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Hot Springs Arkansas USA

4. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Camden Arkansas USA

5. U.S. Geological Survey, Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management Oklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractAimSmallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu; SMB) are globally popular among anglers and have been widely introduced (i.e. stocked) for population management and sportfishing. Importantly, stocking was prevalent before cryptic diversity within the SMB complex was known, which now includes three newly elevated species: Neosho Bass (M. velox; NB), Little River Bass (M. sp. cf. dolomieu Little River; LRB) and Ouachita Bass (M. sp. cf. dolomieu Ouachita River; OB). We sought to quantify population structure and hybridisation and introgression in these three recently described species.LocationSpecies‐level diversity, particularly in the basin‐restricted LRB and OB in the Ouachita Mountains within the Central Interior Highlands (CIH), North America, suggests the presence of distinct genetic variation that could be eroded by introgression.MethodsWe estimated interspecific introgression and intraspecific population differentiation in the Smallmouth Bass species complex (SMB‐C) using 472 specimens comprising SMB, NB, LRB and OB, including the naturally sympatric Spotted Bass (M. punctulatus; SPB). Genomic samples were genotyped on a SNP panel of 192 loci designed to detect allele‐sharing on multiple hierarchical levels.ResultsWe found low range‐wide hybridisation between species in the SMB‐C and SPB (mostly SMB‐C backcrosses), and interspecific heterozygosity varied, indicating differential introgression. Range‐wide hybridisation between species in the CIH and SMB was similar overall (but mostly F2 and CIH backcrosses) and was observed in streams with known SMB stocking in connected reservoirs. Interspecific heterozygosity in SMB hybrids was also generally lower, indicating later‐generation backcrosses. We found strong population structure in the Ouachita Mountains (LRB and OB).Main ConclusionsDespite isolated incidences of natural (SPB) and human‐mediated (SMB) introgression, genomic identity appears intact in endemic LRB and OB, suggesting potential ecological or behavioural isolating mechanisms preventing cross‐species reproduction. Our findings reveal that genetic variation remains in cryptic, basin‐restricted species in the Ouachita Mountains ecoregion that may be managed for long‐term conservation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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