Seasonal Adaptation: Geographic Photoperiod–Temperature Patterns Explain Genetic Variation in the Common Vole Tsh Receptor

Author:

van Rosmalen Laura1ORCID,Schepers Robin1,Hao Wensi1,Przybylska-Piech Anna S.1ORCID,Herman Jeremy S.2ORCID,Stojak Joanna34ORCID,Wójcik Jan M.3ORCID,van de Zande Louis5,Searle Jeremy B.6ORCID,Hut Roelof A.1

Affiliation:

1. Chronobiology Unit, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, 9747 Groningen, The Netherlands

2. Department of Natural Sciences, National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UK

3. Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, 17-230 Białowieża, Poland

4. Department of Experimental Embryology, Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Jastrzębiec, 05-552 Magdalenka, Poland

5. Evolutionary Genetics, Development and Behaviour, Groningen Institute of Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, 9747 Groningen, The Netherlands

6. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

Abstract

The vertebrate photoperiodic neuroendocrine system uses the photoperiod as a proxy to time the annual rhythms in reproduction. The thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) is a key protein in the mammalian seasonal reproduction pathway. Its abundance and function can tune sensitivity to the photoperiod. To investigate seasonal adaptation in mammals, the hinge region and the first part of the transmembrane domain of the Tshr gene were sequenced for 278 common vole (Microtus arvalis) specimens from 15 localities in Western Europe and 28 localities in Eastern Europe. Forty-nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; twenty-two intronic and twenty-seven exonic) were found, with a weak or lack of correlation with pairwise geographical distance, latitude, longitude, and altitude. By applying a temperature threshold to the local photoperiod–temperature ellipsoid, we obtained a predicted critical photoperiod (pCPP) as a proxy for the spring onset of local primary food production (grass). The obtained pCPP explains the distribution of the genetic variation in Tshr in Western Europe through highly significant correlations with five intronic and seven exonic SNPs. The relationship between pCPP and SNPs was lacking in Eastern Europe. Thus, Tshr, which plays a pivotal role in the sensitivity of the mammalian photoperiodic neuroendocrine system, was targeted by natural selection in Western European vole populations, resulting in the optimized timing of seasonal reproduction.

Funder

Ecology Fund of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Board of the University of Groningen, the Faculty of Science and Engineering

Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences

National Science Centre in Poland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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