Trans-Atlantic genomic differentiation and parallel environmental and allelic variation in Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus)

Author:

Langille Barbara L1ORCID,Kess Tony1,Nugent Cameron M1,Messmer Amber1,Duffy Steven J1,Knutsen Tim Martin2,Kent Matthew3,Boyce Danny4,Gregory Robert S1,Gauthier Johanne5,Fairchild Elizabeth A6,Pietrak Michael7ORCID,Eddy Stephen8,Garcia de Leaniz Carlos9,Consuegra Sofia9,Whittaker Ben9,Bentzen Paul10,Bradbury Ian R110ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, Fisheries and Oceans Canada , St. John's, NL, A1C 5×1 , Canada

2. AquaGen AS , P.O. Box 1240, 7462 Trondheim , Norway

3. Centre for Integrative Genetics, Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences (IHA), Faculty of Biosciences (BIOVIT), Norwegian University of Life Sciences , PO Box 5003, 1433, Ås , Norway

4. Department of Ocean Sciences, Ocean Sciences Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland , St John's, NL A1C 5S7 , Canada

5. Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Fisheries and Oceans Canada , Mont-Joli, QC G5H 3Z4 , Canada

6. Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire , Durham, NH 03824 , United States

7. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center , 25 Salmon Farm Road, Franklin, Maine 04634 , United States

8. University of Maine Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research. 33 Salmon Farm Road , Franklin, Maine 04634 , United States

9. Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Research, Swansea University , Swansea SA2 8PP , United Kingdom

10. Marine Gene Probe Laboratory, Department of Biology, Dalhousie University , Halifax, NS B3H 4R2 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract In marine species with large populations and high dispersal potential, large-scale genetic differences and clinal trends in allele frequency can provide insight into the evolutionary processes that shape diversity. Lumpfish, Cyclopterus lumpus, is found throughout the North Atlantic and has traditionally been harvested for roe and more recently used as a cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture. We used a 70 K SNP array to evaluate trans-Atlantic differentiation, genetic structuring, and clinal variation across the North Atlantic. Basin-scale structuring between the Northeast and Northwest Atlantic was significant, with enrichment for loci associated with developmental/mitochondrial function. We identified a putative structural variant on chromosome 2, likely contributing to differentiation between Northeast and Northwest Atlantic Lumpfish, and consistent with post-glacial trans-Atlantic secondary contact. Redundancy analysis identified climate associations both in the Northeast (N = 1269 loci) and Northwest (N = 1637 loci), with 103 shared loci between them. Clinal patterns in allele frequencies were observed in some loci (15%—Northwest and 5%—Northeast) of which 708 loci were shared and involved with growth, developmental processes, and locomotion. The combined evidence of trans-Atlantic differentiation, environmental associations, and clinal loci, suggests that both regional and large-scale potentially-adaptive population structuring is present across the North Atlantic.

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Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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