阐明鸣禽大苇莺(Acrocephalus arundinaceus)迁徙时间的遗传结构。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1242/bio.062039
Emily R Fackler, Dmitry Kishkinev, Petr Procházka, Robert R Fitak
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摘要

大苇莺(Acrocephalus arundinaceus)已成为了解鸟类长途迁徙的重要物种,但其迁徙时间的遗传基础尚不清楚。虽然以前的研究已经确定了影响其他物种迁徙时间的候选基因,但它们在大苇莺中的作用仍未被探索。此外,春季和秋季迁徙时间的遗传基础是否不同尚不清楚。本研究旨在揭示影响迁徙时间的遗传因素,为形成长途迁徙的进化和生态过程提供见解。我们对芦莺的四种迁徙时间型进行了全基因组测序:早春、晚春、初秋和晚秋。通过比较FST和等位基因频率差异,我们确定春季迁徙比秋季迁徙具有更大的遗传贡献;然而,效应量很小(分别为0.03和0.001)。通过对早春和晚春池塘的比较,我们确定了93个候选基因,这些基因富含与脂质水解相关的功能,这些功能可能会影响大苇莺的迁徙行为。我们的研究结果揭示了大苇莺迁徙时间的遗传分化,这对于预测它们如何适应气候变化和栖息地丧失引起的环境条件变化至关重要。
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Elucidating the genetic architecture of migratory timing in a songbird migrant, the great reed warbler, Acrocephalus arundinaceus.

Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) have become an important species for understanding long-distance avian migration, yet the genetic basis of their migratory timing remains unknown. While previous studies have identified candidate genes influencing migration timing in other species, their role in great reed warblers remains unexplored. Additionally, it is unclear whether the genetic basis of migratory timing differs between spring and autumn migrations. This study aims to uncover genetic factors influencing migration timing, providing insights into the evolutionary and ecological processes shaping long-distance migration. We conducted pooled whole-genome sequencing representing four great reed warbler migratory chronotypes: early spring, late spring, early autumn, and late autumn. By comparing FST and allele frequency differences, we determined that the spring migration had a larger genetic contribution than the autumn migration; however, the effect sizes were small (0.03 and 0.001, respectively). When comparing the early and late spring pools, we identified 93 candidate genes enriched for functions related to lipid hydrolysis that putatively influence great reed warbler migratory behavior. Our results provide insight into the genetic differentiation underlying migratory timing in great reed warblers which is crucial for predicting how they will adapt to shifting environmental conditions due to climate change and habitat loss.

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Biology Open
Biology Open BIOLOGY-
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3.90
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162
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.
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