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The impacts of thermal heterogeneity across microhabitats on post-settlement selection of intertidal mussels

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ISCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue 12, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108376

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A study investigated the genetic differentiation and physiological responses of intertidal black mussels in different thermal microhabitats. The results showed that subpopulations in tidal pools and emergent rocks exhibited different genetic structures and molecular responses to high-temperature stress. These findings highlight the importance of environmental heterogeneity in driving genetic differentiation and adapting to thermal environments.
Rapid genetic selection is critical for allowing natural populations to adapt to different thermal environments such as those that occur across intertidal microhabitats with high degrees of thermal heterogeneity. To address the question of how thermal regimes influence selection and adaptation in the intertidal black mussel Mytilisepta virgata, we continuously recorded environmental temperatures in both tidal pools and emergent rock microhabitats and then assessed genetic differentiation, gene expression patterns, RNA editing level, and cardiac performance. Our results showed that the subpopulations in the tidal pool and on emergent rocks had different genetic structures and exhibited different physiological and molecular responses to high-temperature stress. These results indicate that environmental heterogeneity across microhabitats is important for driving genetic differentiation and shed light on the importance of post-settlement selection for adaptively modifying the genetic composition and thermal responses of these intertidal mussels.

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