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Continent-wide differentiation of fitness traits and patterns of climate adaptation among European populations of Drosophila melanogaster

Title: Continent-wide differentiation of fitness traits and patterns of climate adaptation among European populations of Drosophila melanogaster
Authors: Durmaz Mitchell, Esra; Kerdaffrec, Envel; Harney, Ewan; Paulo, Tânia F.; Veselinovic, Marija Savic; Tanaskovic, Marija; Tyukmaeva, Venera; De Arcaya, Teresa Abaurrea Fernandez; Aksoy, Cansu; Argyridou, Eliza; Bailly, Tiphaine P.M.; Can, Dogus; Cobanoglu, Ezgi; Cook, Nicola; Coşkun, Seda; Davidovic, Slobodan; Demir, Ekin; Dias, Tânia; Rasouli-Dogaheh, Somayeh; Duque, Pedro; Eric, Katarina; Eric, Pavle; Erickson, Priscilla; Filipovski, Filip; Fishman, Bettina; Glaser-Schmitt, Amanda; Goldfischer, August; Green, Llewellyn; Janillon, Sonia; Jelic, Mihailo; Kostic, Hristina; Kreiman, Lucas E.; Kremer, Natacha; Lyrakis, Manolis; Maistrenko, Oleksandr M.; Marti, Sapho Lou; McGunnigle, Megan; Merenciano, Miriam; Mira, Mário S.; Montbel, Vincent; Mouton, Laurence; Mukha, Dmitry V.; Murali, Siddharth; Patenkovic, Aleksandra; Protsenko, Oleksandra; Putero, Florencia A.; Reis, Micael; Roshina, Natalia V.; Rybina, Olga Y.; Schou, Mads F.; Schowing, Thibault; Senkal, Senel Selin; Serga, Svitlana; Trieu, Virginie; Symonenko, Alexander V.; Trostnikov, Mikhail V.; Tsybul'ko, Evgenia A.; Van Den Heuvel, Joost; Van Waarde, David; Veselkina, Ekaterina R.; Vieira, Cristina P.; Wang, Xiaocui; Zandveld, Jelle; Abbott, Jessica; Billeter, Jean Christophe; Colinet, Hervé; Ebrahimi, Mehregan; Gibert, Patricia; Hrcek, Jan; Kankare, Maaria; Kozeretska, Iryna; Loeschcke, Volker; Mensch, Julián; Onder, Banu Sebnem; Parsch, John; Pasyukova, Elena G.; Stamenkovic-Radak, Marina; Tauber, Eran; Vieira, Cristina; Wegener, Christian; Hoedjes, Katja M.; Zwaan, Bas J.; Betancourt, Andrea J.; Fricke, Claudia; Grath, Sonja; Posnien, Nico; Vieira, Jorge; Kapun, Martin; Schlötterer, Christian; Schmidt, Paul; Sucena, Élio; González, Josefa; Bergland, Alan; Ritchie, Michael G.; Flatt, Thomas
Source: Durmaz Mitchell, E, Kerdaffrec, E, Harney, E, Paulo, T F, Veselinovic, M S, Tanaskovic, M, Tyukmaeva, V, De Arcaya, T A F, Aksoy, C, Argyridou, E, Bailly, T P M, Can, D, Cobanoglu, E, Cook, N, Coşkun, S, Davidovic, S, Demir, E, Dias, T, Rasouli-Dogaheh, S, Duque, P, Eric, K, Eric, P, Erickson, P, Filipovski, F, Fishman, B, Glaser-Schmitt, A, Goldfischer, A, Green, L, Janillon, S, Jelic, M, Kostic, H, Kreiman, L E, Kremer, N, Lyrakis, M, Maistrenko, O M, Marti, S L, McGunnigle, M, Merenciano, M, Mira, M S, Montbel, V, Mouton, L, Mukha, D V, Murali, S, ....
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: adaptation; D. melanogaster; Europe; fitness traits; phenotypic variation; population differentiation
Description: A particularly well-studied evolutionary model is the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster, a cosmopolitan insect of ancestral southern-central African origin. Recent work suggests that it expanded out of Africa ∼9,000 years ago, and spread from the Middle East into Europe ∼1,800 years ago. During its global expansion, this human commensal adapted to novel climate zones and habitats. Despite much work on phenotypic differentiation and adaptation on several continents (especially North America and Australia), typically in the context of latitudinal clines, little is known about phenotypic divergence among European populations. Here, we sought to provide a continent-wide study of phenotypic differentiation among European populations of D. melanogaster. In a consortium-wide phenomics effort, we assayed 16 fitness-related traits on a panel of 173 isofemale lines from 9 European populations, with the majority of traits measured by several groups using semi-standardized protocols. For most fitness-related traits, we found significant differentiation among populations on a continental scale. Despite inevitable differences in assay conditions among labs, the reproducibility and hence robustness of our measurements were overall remarkably good. Several fitness components (e.g., viability, development time) exhibited significant latitudinal or longitudinal clines, and populations differed markedly in multivariate trait structure. Notably, populations experiencing higher humidity/rainfall and lower maximum temperature showed higher viability, fertility, starvation resistance, and lifespan at the expense of lower heat-shock survival, suggesting a pattern of local adaptation. Our results indicate that derived populations of this tropical fly have been shaped by pervasive spatially varying multivariate selection and adaptation to different climates on the European continent.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
ISSN: 2056-3744
Relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/hdl/https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/6fdf23b4-a8ce-4b4c-8000-4798beeb2336; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/2056-3744
DOI: 10.1093/evlett/qraf014
Availability: https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/6fdf23b4-a8ce-4b4c-8000-4798beeb2336; https://doi.org/10.1093/evlett/qraf014; https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/6fdf23b4-a8ce-4b4c-8000-4798beeb2336; https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105016821004; https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105016821004#tab=citedBy
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.C868AB0C
Database: BASE