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Microbiome and epigenetic variation in wild fish with low genetic diversity

Ishrat Z. Anka, Tamsyn M. Uren Webster, Waldir M. Berbel‐Filho, Matthew D. Hitchings, Benjamin Overland, S. G. Weller, Carlos García de Leániz, Sofía Consuegra

2024Nature Communications13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-genetic sources of phenotypic variation, such as the epigenome and the microbiome, could be important contributors to adaptive variation for species with low genetic diversity. However, little is known about the complex interaction between these factors and the genetic diversity of the host, particularly in wild populations. Here, we examine the skin microbiome composition of two closely-related mangrove killifish species with different mating systems (self-fertilising and outcrossing) under sympatric and allopatric conditions. This allows us to partition the influence of the genotype and the environment on their microbiome and (previously described) epigenetic profiles. We find the diversity and community composition of the skin microbiome are strongly shaped by the environment and, to a lesser extent, by species-specific influences. Heterozygosity and microbiome alpha diversity, but not epigenetic variation, are associated with the fluctuating asymmetry of traits related to performance (vision) and behaviour (aggression). Our study identifies that a proportion of the epigenetic diversity and microbiome differentiation is unrelated to genetic variation, and we find evidence for an associative relationship between microbiome and epigenetic diversity in these wild populations. This suggests that both mechanisms could potentially contribute to variation in species with low genetic diversity.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeEpigeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>BiologyGenetic variationEvolutionary biologyDiversity (politics)Genetic diversityGeneticsEpigenesisVariation (astronomy)Computational biologyDNA methylationMedicineGeneFisheryGene expressionEnvironmental healthPhysicsAstrophysicsPopulationSociologyAnthropologyGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockGenetic diversity and population structureNutrition, Genetics, and Disease
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