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Kapralova, K H; Morrissey, M B; Kristjánsson, Bjarni K; Ólafsdóttir, G Á; Snorrason, Sigurdur S; Ferguson, M M (2011): (Table 1) Number of alleles per locus and heterozygosity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations in Iceland [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811936, Supplement to: Kapralova, KH et al. (2011): Evolution of adaptive diversity and genetic connectivity in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in Iceland. Heredity, 106(3), 472-487, https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2010.161

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Abstract:
The ecological theory of adaptive radiation predicts that the evolution of phenotypic diversity within species is generated by divergent natural selection arising from different environments and competition between species. Genetic connectivity among populations is likely also to have an important role in both the origin and maintenance of adaptive genetic diversity. Our goal was to evaluate the potential roles of genetic connectivity and natural selection in the maintenance of adaptive phenotypic differences among morphs of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, in Iceland. At a large spatial scale, we tested the predictive power of geographic structure and phenotypic variation for patterns of neutral genetic variation among populations throughout Iceland. At a smaller scale, we evaluated the genetic differentiation between two morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn relative to historically explicit, coalescent-based null models of the evolutionary history of these lineages. At the large spatial scale, populations are highly differentiated, but weakly structured, both geographically and with respect to patterns of phenotypic variation. At the intralacustrine scale, we observe modest genetic differentiation between two morphs, but this level of differentiation is nonetheless consistent with strong reproductive isolation throughout the Holocene. Rather than a result of the homogenizing effect of gene flow in a system at migration-drift equilibrium, the modest level of genetic differentiation could equally be a result of slow neutral divergence by drift in large populations. We conclude that contemporary and recent patterns of restricted gene flow have been highly conducive to the evolution and maintenance of adaptive genetic variation in Icelandic Arctic charr.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 64.723381 * Median Longitude: -19.603463 * South-bound Latitude: 64.018060 * West-bound Longitude: -22.031940 * North-bound Latitude: 66.163060 * East-bound Longitude: -16.098610
Event(s):
Alftavatn * Latitude: 64.032500 * Longitude: -20.975400 * Location: Iceland * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Birkilundur * Latitude: 64.018060 * Longitude: -20.575280 * Location: Iceland * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Ellioavatn * Latitude: 64.052220 * Longitude: -21.469440 * Location: Iceland * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Comment:
Some positions were slightly adapted to match figure, some positions still seem to be slightly off. Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Area/localityAreaKapralova, K H
ProvinceProvinceKapralova, K H
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Sample IDSample IDKapralova, K HA, anadromous; L, lake resident, LB, large benthic (Lake Thingvallavatn-specific morph); PL, pelagic; SB, small benthic
Sample commentSample commentKapralova, K H
Salvelinus alpinusS. alpinus#Kapralova, K H
NumberNoKapralova, K Hof observed alleles per locus
HeterozygosityHZKapralova, K Hobserved
10 HeterozygosityHZKapralova, K Hexpected
Size:
279 data points

Data

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Area

Province

Latitude

Longitude

Sample ID
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S. alpinus [#]

No
(of observed alleles per locus)

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10 
HZ
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Alftavatnthroughout Iceland64.0325-20.9754S-A-01387.670.5880.564
Birkilundurthroughout Iceland64.0181-20.5753S-SB-02467.780.6010.577
Elliöavatnthroughout Iceland64.0522-21.4694S-L-03reference population407.220.5500.560
Grimsnesthroughout Iceland64.0333-20.8667S-A-04reference population467.780.5270.615
Miöhúsaskógurthroughout Iceland64.1625-20.2928S-SB-05464.780.4290.435
Silungapollurthroughout Iceland64.0809-21.6937S-SB-06464.780.4490.453
Straumsvíkthroughout Iceland64.0231-22.0319S-SB-07464.220.4580.467
Thingvallavatnthroughout Iceland64.2323-21.0619S-LB-08506.110.5200.519
Thingvallavatnthroughout Iceland64.2323-21.0619S-SB-09468.440.5940.617
Ólafsdrátturfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.2323-21.0619Ol-SB509.000.6000.620
Ólafsdrátturfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.2323-21.0619Ol-PL508.900.5510.560
Ólafsdrátturfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.2323-21.0619Ol-LB506.000.5320.531
Hraunáthroughout Iceland64.4233-20.5969S-SB-10463.670.4320.421
Húsafell-sv 1throughout Iceland64.6192-20.8722S-SB-11468.330.6960.686
Húsafell-sv 2throughout Iceland64.6208-20.8781S-SB-12469.000.6810.660
Húsafell-sv 3throughout Iceland64.6192-20.8775S-SB-13467.670.6470.632
Húsafell-Kaldárbthroughout Iceland64.6178-20.8647S-SB-14467.890.6920.696
Húsafell-Oddarthroughout Iceland64.6211-20.8878S-SB-15468.440.6860.651
Hvitathroughout Iceland64.4233-21.0097S-A-16reference population468.000.6220.621
Sílatjörnthroughout Iceland64.4281-20.5864S-SB-17466.110.5110.505
Trússáthroughout Iceland64.4350-20.4644S-SB-18465.110.4880.460
Grafarlöndthroughout Iceland65.1567-16.0986N-SB-19464.890.4680.487
Mývatn-Haganesthroughout Iceland65.3703-17.0319N-SB-20463.890.3770.361
Heröubreiöarlindirthroughout Iceland65.1153-16.1353N-SB-21464.000.4270.448
Hraun í Aöaldalthroughout Iceland65.5042-17.2131N-SB-22468.110.6870.665
Klapparathroughout Iceland66.1631-16.2472N-SB-23468.780.6600.631
Lónthroughout Iceland66.0578-16.5542N-A-24reference population466.330.6030.578
Miklavatnthroughout Iceland65.5811-17.3250N-A-25reference population4411.440.6940.634
Mývatnthroughout Iceland65.6000-17.0050N-L-26reference population466.330.4000.388
Presthólarthroughout Iceland66.1547-16.2411N-SB-27465.220.4390.445
Sandurthroughout Iceland65.5722-17.3269N-SB-28467.110.6540.626
Skálabrekkafrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.2249-21.1938Sk-SB398.900.6190.611
Skálabrekkafrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.2249-21.1938Sk-PL508.400.6070.604
Mjóanesfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.1767-21.1063Mj-SB517.900.5770.596
Mjóanesfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.1767-21.1063Mj-PL498.400.6050.594
Reyöarvíkfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.1597-21.0535Re-SB538.900.6220.623
Reyöarvíkfrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.1597-21.0535Re-PL508.000.5870.585
Riöavíkurtangifrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.1456-21.1705Ri-SB618.700.6440.619
Riöavíkurtangifrom Lake Thingvallavatn64.1456-21.1705Ri-PL508.400.6400.603