Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.

The estimation of individual fitness and quality are important elements of evolutionary ecological research. Over the past six decades, there has been great interest in using fluctuating asymmetry (FA) to represent individual quality, yet, serious technical problems have hampered efforts to estimate...

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Main Authors: John Loehr, Tuomas Leinonen, Gabor Herczeg, Robert B O'Hara, Juha Merilä
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3391203?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b5e7453e29f14e279164e081259a755a2020-11-25T00:04:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e3984310.1371/journal.pone.0039843Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.John LoehrTuomas LeinonenGabor HerczegRobert B O'HaraJuha MeriläThe estimation of individual fitness and quality are important elements of evolutionary ecological research. Over the past six decades, there has been great interest in using fluctuating asymmetry (FA) to represent individual quality, yet, serious technical problems have hampered efforts to estimate the heritability of FA, which, in turn, has limited progress in the investigation of FA from an evolutionary perspective. Here we estimate the heritability of number of lateral plates, their FA and directional asymmetry (DA) in threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus. By (i) using a meristic trait and (ii) basing our calculations on a large half-sib design experiment involving 2,079 offspring from 84 families, we overcame many of the difficulties faced by earlier FA studies. Both lateral plate number and FA in lateral plates were heritable (h(2) = 0.46 and 0.21, respectively), even after controlling for marker genotypes linked to EDA (the major locus influencing plate number). Likewise, DA in lateral plates was heritable h(2) = 0.23). The additive genetic component of FA in lateral plates makes it a prime candidate for further investigation into the evolutionary implications of FA and the genetic underpinnings of developmental instability. This discovery in an evolutionary model species holds the possibility to invigorate the study of FA from an evolutionary perspective.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3391203?pdf=render
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author John Loehr
Tuomas Leinonen
Gabor Herczeg
Robert B O'Hara
Juha Merilä
spellingShingle John Loehr
Tuomas Leinonen
Gabor Herczeg
Robert B O'Hara
Juha Merilä
Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
PLoS ONE
author_facet John Loehr
Tuomas Leinonen
Gabor Herczeg
Robert B O'Hara
Juha Merilä
author_sort John Loehr
title Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
title_short Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
title_full Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
title_fullStr Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
title_full_unstemmed Heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
title_sort heritability of asymmetry and lateral plate number in the threespine stickleback.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The estimation of individual fitness and quality are important elements of evolutionary ecological research. Over the past six decades, there has been great interest in using fluctuating asymmetry (FA) to represent individual quality, yet, serious technical problems have hampered efforts to estimate the heritability of FA, which, in turn, has limited progress in the investigation of FA from an evolutionary perspective. Here we estimate the heritability of number of lateral plates, their FA and directional asymmetry (DA) in threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus. By (i) using a meristic trait and (ii) basing our calculations on a large half-sib design experiment involving 2,079 offspring from 84 families, we overcame many of the difficulties faced by earlier FA studies. Both lateral plate number and FA in lateral plates were heritable (h(2) = 0.46 and 0.21, respectively), even after controlling for marker genotypes linked to EDA (the major locus influencing plate number). Likewise, DA in lateral plates was heritable h(2) = 0.23). The additive genetic component of FA in lateral plates makes it a prime candidate for further investigation into the evolutionary implications of FA and the genetic underpinnings of developmental instability. This discovery in an evolutionary model species holds the possibility to invigorate the study of FA from an evolutionary perspective.
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