Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.

Among the many threats posed by invasions of nonnative species is introgressive hybridization, which can lead to the genomic extinction of native taxa. This phenomenon is regarded as common and perhaps inevitable among native cutthroat trout and introduced rainbow trout in western North America, des...

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Main Authors: Michael K Young, Daniel J Isaak, Kevin S McKelvey, Taylor M Wilcox, Daniel M Bingham, Kristine L Pilgrim, Kellie J Carim, Matthew R Campbell, Matthew P Corsi, Dona L Horan, David E Nagel, Michael K Schwartz
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5102351?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1771704fa098426eb236ac4d92a257e32020-11-24T21:46:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011111e016356310.1371/journal.pone.0163563Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.Michael K YoungDaniel J IsaakKevin S McKelveyTaylor M WilcoxDaniel M BinghamKristine L PilgrimKellie J CarimMatthew R CampbellMatthew P CorsiDona L HoranDavid E NagelMichael K SchwartzAmong the many threats posed by invasions of nonnative species is introgressive hybridization, which can lead to the genomic extinction of native taxa. This phenomenon is regarded as common and perhaps inevitable among native cutthroat trout and introduced rainbow trout in western North America, despite that these taxa naturally co-occur in some locations. We conducted a synthetic analysis of 13,315 genotyped fish from 558 sites by building logistic regression models using data from geospatial stream databases and from 12 published studies of hybridization to assess whether environmental covariates could explain levels of introgression between westslope cutthroat trout and rainbow trout in the U.S. northern Rocky Mountains. A consensus model performed well (AUC, 0.78-0.86; classification success, 72-82%; 10-fold cross validation, 70-82%) and predicted that rainbow trout introgression was significantly associated with warmer water temperatures, larger streams, proximity to warmer habitats and to recent sources of rainbow trout propagules, presence within the historical range of rainbow trout, and locations further east. Assuming that water temperatures will continue to rise in response to climate change and that levels of introgression outside the historical range of rainbow trout will equilibrate with those inside that range, we applied six scenarios across a 55,234-km stream network that forecast 9.5-74.7% declines in the amount of habitat occupied by westslope cutthroat trout populations of conservation value, but not the wholesale loss of such populations. We conclude that introgression between these taxa is predictably related to environmental conditions, many of which can be manipulated to foster largely genetically intact populations of westslope cutthroat trout and help managers prioritize conservation activities.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5102351?pdf=render
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author Michael K Young
Daniel J Isaak
Kevin S McKelvey
Taylor M Wilcox
Daniel M Bingham
Kristine L Pilgrim
Kellie J Carim
Matthew R Campbell
Matthew P Corsi
Dona L Horan
David E Nagel
Michael K Schwartz
spellingShingle Michael K Young
Daniel J Isaak
Kevin S McKelvey
Taylor M Wilcox
Daniel M Bingham
Kristine L Pilgrim
Kellie J Carim
Matthew R Campbell
Matthew P Corsi
Dona L Horan
David E Nagel
Michael K Schwartz
Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Michael K Young
Daniel J Isaak
Kevin S McKelvey
Taylor M Wilcox
Daniel M Bingham
Kristine L Pilgrim
Kellie J Carim
Matthew R Campbell
Matthew P Corsi
Dona L Horan
David E Nagel
Michael K Schwartz
author_sort Michael K Young
title Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.
title_short Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.
title_full Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.
title_fullStr Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.
title_full_unstemmed Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams.
title_sort climate, demography, and zoogeography predict introgression thresholds in salmonid hybrid zones in rocky mountain streams.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Among the many threats posed by invasions of nonnative species is introgressive hybridization, which can lead to the genomic extinction of native taxa. This phenomenon is regarded as common and perhaps inevitable among native cutthroat trout and introduced rainbow trout in western North America, despite that these taxa naturally co-occur in some locations. We conducted a synthetic analysis of 13,315 genotyped fish from 558 sites by building logistic regression models using data from geospatial stream databases and from 12 published studies of hybridization to assess whether environmental covariates could explain levels of introgression between westslope cutthroat trout and rainbow trout in the U.S. northern Rocky Mountains. A consensus model performed well (AUC, 0.78-0.86; classification success, 72-82%; 10-fold cross validation, 70-82%) and predicted that rainbow trout introgression was significantly associated with warmer water temperatures, larger streams, proximity to warmer habitats and to recent sources of rainbow trout propagules, presence within the historical range of rainbow trout, and locations further east. Assuming that water temperatures will continue to rise in response to climate change and that levels of introgression outside the historical range of rainbow trout will equilibrate with those inside that range, we applied six scenarios across a 55,234-km stream network that forecast 9.5-74.7% declines in the amount of habitat occupied by westslope cutthroat trout populations of conservation value, but not the wholesale loss of such populations. We conclude that introgression between these taxa is predictably related to environmental conditions, many of which can be manipulated to foster largely genetically intact populations of westslope cutthroat trout and help managers prioritize conservation activities.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5102351?pdf=render
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