Authors
Sylvain Antoniazza, Reto Burri, Luca Fumagalli, Jérôme Goudet, Alexandre Roulin
Publication date
2010/7/1
Journal
Evolution
Volume
64
Issue
7
Pages
1944-1954
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Ecological parameters vary in space, and the resulting heterogeneity of selective forces can drive adaptive population divergence. Clinal variation represents a classical model to study the interplay of gene flow and selection in the dynamics of this local adaptation process. Although geographic variation in phenotypic traits in discrete populations could be remainders of past adaptation, maintenance of adaptive clinal variation requires recurrent selection. Clinal variation in genetically determined traits is generally attributed to adaptation of different genotypes to local conditions along an environmental gradient, although it can as well arise from neutral processes. Here, we investigated whether selection accounts for the strong clinal variation observed in a highly heritable pheomelanin-based color trait in the European barn owl by comparing spatial differentiation of color and of neutral genes among populations …
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