Population Genomics of Adaptive Radiations: Exceptionally High Levels of Genetic Diversity and Recombination in an Endemic Spider From the Canary Islands

生物 群体基因组学 进化生物学 群岛 人口 自然选择 基因组学 适应性辐射 适应(眼睛) 地方性 基因组 生态学 系统发育学 遗传学 基因 人口学 社会学 神经科学
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Paula Escuer,Sara Guirao‐Rico,Miquel A. Arnedo,Alejandro Sánchez‐Gracia,Julio Rozas
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期刊:Molecular Ecology [Wiley]
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DOI:10.1111/mec.17547
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ABSTRACT The spider genus Dysdera has undergone a remarkable diversification in the oceanic archipelago of the Canary Islands, with ~60 endemic species having originated during the 20 million years since the origin of the archipelago. This evolutionary radiation has been accompanied by substantial dietary shifts, often characterised by phenotypic modifications encompassing morphological, metabolic and behavioural changes. Hence, these endemic spiders represent an excellent model for understanding the evolutionary drivers and to pinpoint the genomic determinants underlying adaptive radiations. Recently, we achieved the first chromosome‐level genome assembly of one of the endemic species, D. silvatica , providing a high‐quality reference sequence for evolutionary genomics studies. Here, we conducted a low coverage‐based resequencing study of a natural population of D. silvatica from La Gomera island. Taking advantage of the new high‐quality genome, we characterised genome‐wide levels of nucleotide polymorphism, divergence and linkage disequilibrium, and inferred the demographic history of this population. We also performed comprehensive genome‐wide scans for recent positive selection. Our findings uncovered exceptionally high levels of nucleotide diversity and recombination in this geographically restricted endemic species, indicative of large historical effective population sizes. We also identified several candidate genomic regions that are potentially under positive selection, highlighting relevant biological processes, such as vision and nitrogen extraction as potential adaptation targets. These processes may ultimately drive species diversification in this genus. This pioneering study of spiders that are endemic to an oceanic archipelago lays the groundwork for broader population genomics analyses aimed at understanding the genetic mechanisms driving adaptive radiation in island ecosystems.
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