DiagnosticSNPs reveal widespread introgressive hybridization between introduced bighead and silver carp in theMississippiRiverBasin

Gene Flow 0303 health sciences Carps Genotype Cyprinidae Sequence Analysis, DNA DNA, Mitochondrial Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide United States 6. Clean water 03 medical and health sciences Rivers Animals Hybridization, Genetic Introduced Species Ecosystem
DOI: 10.1111/mec.13285 Publication Date: 2015-06-20T15:19:04Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractHybridization among conspecifics in native and introduced habitats has important implications for biological invasions in new ecosystems. Bighead (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and silver carp (H. molitrix) are genetically isolated and occur in sympatry within their native range. Following their introduction to North America, however, introgressant hybrids have been reported throughout their expanded range within the Mississippi River Basin (MRB). The extent of introgression, both spatially and generationally, is largely unknown. Therefore, we examined mixed‐species populations from across theMRBto characterize the extent of interspecific gene flow. We assayed 2798 individuals from nine locations with a suite of species‐diagnosticSNPs (57 nuclear and one mitochondrial). Forty‐four per cent (n = 1244) of individuals displayed hybrid genotypes. Moreover, the composition of hybrid genotypes varied among locations and represented complex hybrid swarms with multiple generations of gene flow. Introgressive hybrids were identified from all locations, were bidirectional and followed a bimodal distribution consisting primarily of parental or parental‐like genotypes and phenotypes. All described hybrid categories were present among individuals from 1999 to 2008, with parents and later‐generation backcrosses representing the largest proportion of individuals among years. Our mitochondrialSNP(COII), tested on a subset of 730 individuals, revealed a silver carp maternal bias in 13 of 21 (62%) F1hybrids, in all silver carp backcrosses, and maintained throughout many of the bighead carp backcrosses. The application of this suite of diagnostic markers and the spatial coverage permits a deeper examination of the complexity in hybrid swarms between two invasive, introduced species.
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