Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.

BACKGROUND:Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet little is known about the molecular basis of phenotypic changes associated with this phenomenon. The venomous, predatory marine gastropod Conus miliaris has undergone ecological release and exhibits i...

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Main Authors: Thomas F Duda, Taehwan Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-05-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2680045?pdf=render
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description BACKGROUND:Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet little is known about the molecular basis of phenotypic changes associated with this phenomenon. The venomous, predatory marine gastropod Conus miliaris has undergone ecological release and exhibits increased dietary breadth at Easter Island. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We examined the extent of genetic differentiation of two genes expressed in the venom of C. miliaris among samples from Easter Island, American Samoa and Guam. The population from Easter Island exhibits unique frequencies of alleles that encode distinct peptides at both loci. Levels of divergence at these loci exceed observed levels of divergence observed at a mitochondrial gene region at Easter Island. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Patterns of genetic variation at two genes expressed in the venom of this C. miliaris suggest that selection has operated at these genes and contributed to the divergence of venom composition at Easter Island. These results show that ecological release is associated with strong selection pressures that promote the evolution of new phenotypes.
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spelling doaj.art-6539510e22a44a299ed0914c5d2b1bcd2022-12-22T00:00:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-05-0145e555810.1371/journal.pone.0005558Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.Thomas F DudaTaehwan LeeBACKGROUND:Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet little is known about the molecular basis of phenotypic changes associated with this phenomenon. The venomous, predatory marine gastropod Conus miliaris has undergone ecological release and exhibits increased dietary breadth at Easter Island. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We examined the extent of genetic differentiation of two genes expressed in the venom of C. miliaris among samples from Easter Island, American Samoa and Guam. The population from Easter Island exhibits unique frequencies of alleles that encode distinct peptides at both loci. Levels of divergence at these loci exceed observed levels of divergence observed at a mitochondrial gene region at Easter Island. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Patterns of genetic variation at two genes expressed in the venom of this C. miliaris suggest that selection has operated at these genes and contributed to the divergence of venom composition at Easter Island. These results show that ecological release is associated with strong selection pressures that promote the evolution of new phenotypes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2680045?pdf=render
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Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.
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title Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.
title_full Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.
title_fullStr Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.
title_full_unstemmed Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.
title_short Ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at Easter Island.
title_sort ecological release and venom evolution of a predatory marine snail at easter island
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