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Molecular and morphological patterns of introgression between two large white-headed gull species in a zone of recent secondary contact.

L Gay1, G Neubauer, M Zagalska-Neubauer, C Debain, J-M Pons, P David, P-A Crochet.   

Abstract

Incomplete reproductive isolation promotes gene flow between diverging taxa. However, any gene encoding for traits involved in the reproductive barriers will be less prone to introgression than neutral markers. Comparing introgression rates among loci is thus informative of the number and functions of loci involved in the reproductive barriers. This study aimed at identifying possible mechanisms of restriction to gene flow across a zone of recent secondary contact between Larus argentatus and Larus cachinnans by comparing introgression patterns for nine microsatellite loci, a fragment of mitochondrial DNA and a set of phenotypic traits. The low linkage disequilibrium between neutral nuclear markers indicated introgression without any barrier to gene flow. However, asymmetric introgression of mitochondrial DNA suggested that interspecific crosses may be more successful in one direction. The introgression rate for phenotypic traits was variable and low compared to neutral molecular markers. This was particularly evident in colouration of bare parts: individuals with intermediate colouration were scarcer in sympatry than expected if the genomes recombined freely. We hypothesized that one of these variables, the orbital ring colour, may play a role in mate choice, acting as an incomplete premating barrier through assortative mating. This study emphasizes that multilocus approaches are useful to discriminate among possible mechanisms responsible for the maintenance of hybrid zones.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17651198     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03363.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.185


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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 6.627

2.  Extensive mitochondrial introgression in North American Great Black-backed Gulls (Larus marinus) from the American Herring Gull (Larus smithsonianus) with little nuclear DNA impact.

Authors:  J-M Pons; S Sonsthagen; C Dove; P-A Crochet
Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)       Date:  2013-10-09       Impact factor: 3.821

3.  Hybridization of glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) and herring gull (Larus argentatus) in Iceland: mitochondrial and microsatellite data.

Authors:  Freydís Vigfúsdóttir; Snaebjörn Pálsson; Agnar Ingólfsson
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2008-09-12       Impact factor: 6.237

4.  Discordant introgression in a rapidly expanding hybrid swarm.

Authors:  Jessica L Ward; Mike J Blum; David M Walters; Brady A Porter; Noel Burkhead; Byron Freeman
Journal:  Evol Appl       Date:  2012-03-20       Impact factor: 5.183

5.  Genetic Structure and Evolutionary History of Three Alpine Sclerophyllous Oaks in East Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains and Adjacent Regions.

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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2016-11-11       Impact factor: 5.753

6.  Hybridization among Arctic white-headed gulls (Larus spp.) obscures the genetic legacy of the Pleistocene.

Authors:  Sarah A Sonsthagen; R Terry Chesser; Douglas A Bell; Carla J Dove
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 2.912

7.  Exploring Genetic Divergence in a Species-Rich Insect Genus Using 2790 DNA Barcodes.

Authors:  Xiaolong Lin; Elisabeth Stur; Torbjørn Ekrem
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-25       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Outcomes of extensive hybridization and introgression in Epidendrum (Orchidaceae): can we rely on species boundaries?

Authors:  Yesenia Vega; Isabel Marques; Sílvia Castro; João Loureiro
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-05       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Rapid movement and instability of an invasive hybrid swarm.

Authors:  Gregory J Glotzbecker; David M Walters; Michael J Blum
Journal:  Evol Appl       Date:  2016-04-27       Impact factor: 5.183

10.  Genetic homogenization of the nuclear ITS loci across two morphologically distinct gentians in their overlapping distributions in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Authors:  Quanjun Hu; Huichao Peng; Hao Bi; Zhiqiang Lu; Dongshi Wan; Qian Wang; Kangshan Mao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-09-30       Impact factor: 4.379

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