Discordant introgression in a rapidly expanding hybrid swarm
DOI
10.1111/j.1752-4571.2012.00249.x
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
6-1-2012
Publication Title
Evolutionary Applications
Volume
5
Issue
4
First Page
380
Last Page
392
ISSN
17524563
Keywords
Competition, Cyprinella, Hybrid zone, Introgression, Invasive species, Selection
Abstract
The erosion of species boundaries can involve rapid evolutionary change. Consequently, many aspects of the process remain poorly understood, including the formation, expansion, and evolution of hybrid swarms. Biological invasions involving hybridization present exceptional opportunities to study the erosion of species boundaries because timelines of interactions and outcomes are frequently well known. Here, we examined clinal variation across codominant and maternally inherited genetic markers as well as phenotypic traits to characterize the expansion and evolution of a hybrid swarm between native Cyprinella venusta and invasive Cyprinella lutrensis minnows. Discordant introgression of phenotype, microsatellite multilocus genotype, and mtDNA haplotype indicates that the observable expansion of the C. venusta×C. lutrensis hybrid swarm is a false invasion front. Both parental and hybrid individuals closely resembling C. lutrensis are numerically dominant in the expansion wake, indicating that the non-native parental phenotype may be selectively favored. These findings show that cryptic introgression can extend beyond the phenotypic boundaries of hybrid swarms and that hybrid swarms likely expand more rapidly than can be documented from phenotypic variation alone. Similarly, dominance of a single parental phenotype following an introduction event may lead to instances of species erosion being mistaken for species displacement without hybridization. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
Open Access
Gold
Repository Citation
Ward, J., Blum, M., Walters, D., Porter, B., Burkhead, N., & Freeman, B. (2012). Discordant introgression in a rapidly expanding hybrid swarm. Evolutionary Applications, 5 (4), 380-392. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2012.00249.x