Variation and plasticity in life-history traits and fitness of wild Arabidopsis thaliana populations are not related to their genotypic and ecological diversity
2024
Mata, Raúl de la | Mollá-Morales, Almudena | Méndez-Vigo, Belén | Torres-Pérez, Rafael | Oliveros, Juan C. | Gómez, Rocío | Marcer, Arnald | Castilla, Antonio R. | Nordborg, Magnus | Alonso-Blanco, Carlos | Picó, F. Xavier | Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España) | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | European Commission
[Background]: Despite its implications for population dynamics and evolution, the relationship between genetic and phenotypic variation in wild populations remains unclear. Here, we estimated variation and plasticity in lifehistory traits and ftness of the annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana in two common garden experiments that difered in environmental conditions. We used up to 306 maternal inbred lines from six Iberian populations characterized by low and high genotypic (based on whole-genome sequences) and ecological (vegetation type) diversity.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-][Results]: Low and high genotypic and ecological diversity was found in edge and core Iberian environments, respectively. Given that selection is expected to be stronger in edge environments and that ecological diversity may enhance both phenotypic variation and plasticity, we expected genotypic diversity to be positively associated with phenotypic variation and plasticity. However, maternal lines, irrespective of the genotypic and ecological diver‑ sity of their population of origin, exhibited a substantial amount of phenotypic variation and plasticity for all traits. Furthermore, all populations harbored maternal lines with canalization (robustness) or sensitivity in response to harsher environmental conditions in one of the two experiments.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-][Conclusions]: Overall, we conclude that the environmental attributes of each population probably determine their genotypic diversity, but all populations maintain substantial phenotypic variation and plasticity for all traits, which represents an asset to endure in changing environments.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]This research was funded by grants CGL2016-77720-P and PID2019-104135GB-I00 to FXP, and grant PID2022-136893NB-I00 to CA-B, from the Agencia Estatal de Investigación of Spain (AEI/10.13039/501100011033) and the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, UE).
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