Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei

Abstract Background Competition is a common social interaction among shrimp and depending on its intensity, it can affect heritable variation and response to selection. Little is known about the variance of indirect genetic effects (IGE) under competitive and non-competitive conditions in shrimp. In...

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Main Authors: Sheng Luan, Guangfeng Qiang, Baoxiang Cao, Kun Luo, Xianhong Meng, Baolong Chen, Jie Kong
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Language:deu
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-020-00565-3
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spelling doaj-d6921c346a3c461297419e7b9fc4f3252020-11-25T02:54:53ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution1297-96862020-08-0152111110.1186/s12711-020-00565-3Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannameiSheng Luan0Guangfeng Qiang1Baoxiang Cao2Kun Luo3Xianhong Meng4Baolong Chen5Jie Kong6Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesKey Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesKey Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesKey Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesKey Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesKey Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesKey Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesAbstract Background Competition is a common social interaction among shrimp and depending on its intensity, it can affect heritable variation and response to selection. Little is known about the variance of indirect genetic effects (IGE) under competitive and non-competitive conditions in shrimp. In this study, we used extended mixed linear models to estimate genetic parameters for the direct genetic effect (DGE) and IGE on body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei raised under ad libitum (AF, non-competitive environment) and restricted (RF, competitive environment) feeding regimes. Results Estimates of heritabilities for body weight obtained with a traditional animal model (i.e. without accounting for IGE) were 0.11 ± 0.09 under AF and 0.25 ± 0.11 under RF. With extended animal models that accounted for IGE, the corresponding estimates for body weight were 0.07 ± 0.08 and 0.34 ± 0.11. Thus, heritabilities were higher under the RF regime than under the AF regime, regardless of whether IGE was accounted for or not. The log-likelihood ratio test revealed significant IGE under the RF regime. Although estimates of indirect genetic variance were low (0.0023 ± 0.0013 for AF and 0.0028 ± 0.0012 for RF), they contributed substantially to the total heritable variance: 66.8% for AF and 692.2% for RF. The total heritable variance was smaller under the RF regime (0.7 ± 1.3) than under the AF regime (5.8 ± 2.6) because of the high contribution of the negative covariance between DGE and IGE (− 7.03). Estimates of the correlation between DGE and IGE were 0.32 ± 0.47 under AF and − 0.93 ± 0.15 under RF, those of DGE and IGE for body weight between both regimes were 0.94 ± 0.07 and 0.67 ± 0.20, respectively, and those of IGE for body weight with DGE for survival were − 0.12 ± 0.22 under AF and − 0.58 ± 0.20 under RF. Conclusions These results indicate that strong competitive interactions occurred under the RF regime in L. vannamei. Significant reranking and variation in IGE of individuals were observed between the two feeding regimes. Strong competitive interactions reduced the total heritable variation for body weight when food was restricted. These results indicate that the extent of competition among L. vannamei depends on the feeding regime applied and that this competition affects the genetic basis of body weight.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-020-00565-3
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author Sheng Luan
Guangfeng Qiang
Baoxiang Cao
Kun Luo
Xianhong Meng
Baolong Chen
Jie Kong
spellingShingle Sheng Luan
Guangfeng Qiang
Baoxiang Cao
Kun Luo
Xianhong Meng
Baolong Chen
Jie Kong
Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei
Genetics Selection Evolution
author_facet Sheng Luan
Guangfeng Qiang
Baoxiang Cao
Kun Luo
Xianhong Meng
Baolong Chen
Jie Kong
author_sort Sheng Luan
title Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei
title_short Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei
title_full Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei
title_fullStr Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei
title_full_unstemmed Feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei
title_sort feed competition reduces heritable variation for body weight in litopenaeus vannamei
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 1297-9686
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Competition is a common social interaction among shrimp and depending on its intensity, it can affect heritable variation and response to selection. Little is known about the variance of indirect genetic effects (IGE) under competitive and non-competitive conditions in shrimp. In this study, we used extended mixed linear models to estimate genetic parameters for the direct genetic effect (DGE) and IGE on body weight in Litopenaeus vannamei raised under ad libitum (AF, non-competitive environment) and restricted (RF, competitive environment) feeding regimes. Results Estimates of heritabilities for body weight obtained with a traditional animal model (i.e. without accounting for IGE) were 0.11 ± 0.09 under AF and 0.25 ± 0.11 under RF. With extended animal models that accounted for IGE, the corresponding estimates for body weight were 0.07 ± 0.08 and 0.34 ± 0.11. Thus, heritabilities were higher under the RF regime than under the AF regime, regardless of whether IGE was accounted for or not. The log-likelihood ratio test revealed significant IGE under the RF regime. Although estimates of indirect genetic variance were low (0.0023 ± 0.0013 for AF and 0.0028 ± 0.0012 for RF), they contributed substantially to the total heritable variance: 66.8% for AF and 692.2% for RF. The total heritable variance was smaller under the RF regime (0.7 ± 1.3) than under the AF regime (5.8 ± 2.6) because of the high contribution of the negative covariance between DGE and IGE (− 7.03). Estimates of the correlation between DGE and IGE were 0.32 ± 0.47 under AF and − 0.93 ± 0.15 under RF, those of DGE and IGE for body weight between both regimes were 0.94 ± 0.07 and 0.67 ± 0.20, respectively, and those of IGE for body weight with DGE for survival were − 0.12 ± 0.22 under AF and − 0.58 ± 0.20 under RF. Conclusions These results indicate that strong competitive interactions occurred under the RF regime in L. vannamei. Significant reranking and variation in IGE of individuals were observed between the two feeding regimes. Strong competitive interactions reduced the total heritable variation for body weight when food was restricted. These results indicate that the extent of competition among L. vannamei depends on the feeding regime applied and that this competition affects the genetic basis of body weight.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12711-020-00565-3
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