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Perry WB, Kaufmann J, Solberg MF, Brodie C, Coral Medina AM, Pillay K, Egerton A, Harvey A, Phillips KP, Coughlan J, Egan F, Grealis R, Hutton S, Leseur F, Ryan S, Poole R, Rogan G, Ryder E, Schaal P, Waters C, Wynne R, Taylor M, Prodöhl P, Creer S, Llewellyn M, McGinnity P, Carvalho G, Glover KA. Domestication-induced reduction in eye size revealed in multiple common garden experiments: The case of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.). Evol Appl 2021; 14:2319-2332. [PMID: 34603501 PMCID: PMC8477603 DOI: 10.1111/eva.13297] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/13/2021] [Accepted: 08/24/2021] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
Abstract
Domestication leads to changes in traits that are under directional selection in breeding programmes, though unintentional changes in nonproduction traits can also arise. In offspring of escaping fish and any hybrid progeny, such unintentionally altered traits may reduce fitness in the wild. Atlantic salmon breeding programmes were established in the early 1970s, resulting in genetic changes in multiple traits. However, the impact of domestication on eye size has not been studied. We measured body size corrected eye size in 4000 salmon from six common garden experiments conducted under artificial and natural conditions, in freshwater and saltwater environments, in two countries. Within these common gardens, offspring of domesticated and wild parents were crossed to produce 11 strains, with varying genetic backgrounds (wild, domesticated, F1 hybrids, F2 hybrids and backcrosses). Size-adjusted eye size was influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Domesticated fish reared under artificial conditions had smaller adjusted eye size when compared to wild fish reared under identical conditions, in both the freshwater and marine environments, and in both Irish and Norwegian experiments. However, in parr that had been introduced into a river environment shortly after hatching and sampled at the end of their first summer, differences in adjusted eye size observed among genetic groups were of a reduced magnitude and were nonsignificant in 2-year-old sea migrating smolts sampled in the river immediately prior to sea entry. Collectively, our findings could suggest that where natural selection is present, individuals with reduced eye size are maladapted and consequently have reduced fitness, building on our understanding of the mechanisms that underlie a well-documented reduction in the fitness of the progeny of domesticated salmon, including hybrid progeny, in the wild.
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Affiliation(s)
- William Bernard Perry
- Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics LaboratorySchool of Biological ScienceBangor UniversityBangor, GwyneddUK
- Water Research InstituteSchool of BiosciencesCardiff UniversityCardiffUK
- Population Genetics Research GroupInstitute of Marine ResearchBergenNorway
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- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | | | - Christopher Brodie
- Ecosystems and Environment Research CentreSchool of Environment and Life SciencesUniversity of SalfordSalfordUK
| | | | - Kirthana Pillay
- Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics LaboratorySchool of Biological ScienceBangor UniversityBangor, GwyneddUK
| | - Anna Egerton
- Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics LaboratorySchool of Biological ScienceBangor UniversityBangor, GwyneddUK
| | - Alison Harvey
- Population Genetics Research GroupInstitute of Marine ResearchBergenNorway
| | - Karl P. Phillips
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Jamie Coughlan
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
| | - Fintan Egan
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Ronan Grealis
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Steve Hutton
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
| | - Floriane Leseur
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Sarah Ryan
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | | | - Ger Rogan
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Elizabeth Ryder
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Patrick Schaal
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
- Institute of BiodiversityAnimal Health & Comparative MedicineUniversity of GlasgowGlasgowUK
| | - Catherine Waters
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Robert Wynne
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
| | - Martin Taylor
- School of Biological SciencesUniversity of East AngliaNorwichUK
| | - Paulo Prodöhl
- Institute for Global Food SecuritySchool of Biological SciencesMedical Biology CentreQueen’s UniversityBelfastUK
| | - Simon Creer
- Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics LaboratorySchool of Biological ScienceBangor UniversityBangor, GwyneddUK
| | - Martin Llewellyn
- Institute of BiodiversityAnimal Health & Comparative MedicineUniversity of GlasgowGlasgowUK
| | - Philip McGinnity
- School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity College CorkCorkIreland
- Marine InstituteFurnace, NewportCo. MayoIreland
| | - Gary Carvalho
- Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics LaboratorySchool of Biological ScienceBangor UniversityBangor, GwyneddUK
| | - Kevin Alan Glover
- Population Genetics Research GroupInstitute of Marine ResearchBergenNorway
- Institute of BiologyUniversity of BergenBergenNorway
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